He lost. Well, not yet, but you heard it here first. There are a couple of reasons, but the main reason, and the one no one dare talk about them. Shhhhhhhh……
But nevertheless the polls – the ones that matter – are narrowing?
GALLUP DAILY: 50% MCCAIN 43
ZOGBY MONDAY: OBAMA 48%, MCCAIN 44%…
RASMUSSEN MONDAY: OBAMA 50%, MCCAIN 45%
Remember it was the last week of the Reagan/Carter race that voters shifted to Reagan.
I know, McCain isn’t Reagan. But Obama IS Carter (just that the media doesn’t want anyone to know it ….yet).
2 Responses
Perdogg
October 13th, 2008 at 7:33 am
1The problem for Obama is that the number democrats are oversampled. In 2004, the voter breakdown per CNN was Dem 37, GOP 37, Ind 26.
Rassmussen oversample: 39.3% Dems, 33.3% GOP
There is a new ABC/WaPo poll that has Obama up 10.
However the sample size was 39% Dem 30% GOP 31% Other.
Historically, this has never been more than =/- 4% (1996 and 2000).
So in otherwords, it’s tied.
Scott
October 13th, 2008 at 10:53 am
2Perdogg,
More specifically, the MSM and the DNC via ACORN is trying to STEAL the election by minipulation the mindset of conservatives, i.e. it’s going to be an Obama landslide why should I vote because it will not matter. IMO, they have over estimated the peoples will and they may be in for a big surprise at the finish line.
It’s one thing for a party to set up outside of a store and encourage people to vote, it’s quite another thing for ACORN to actively go out and seek those that would probably never vote because they are lazy, stupid, or something other (you fill in the blank) in exchange for something back, i.e. money, smokes, etc. There is something fundamentally immoral here.
I have never seen anything like this where one party is really getting after it to oppress the vote of the other parties likely voters. This tactic is a true travesty to the precious right that we have to vote.
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