Posted on 11/03/2008 2:15:05 PM PST by COUNTrecount
I certainly hope so.
Why not? A win is a win for us, period.
What’s remarkable to me is that there was a bigger spread between Kerry and Bush in 2004 ..... and Kerry lost big time.
No bias here.
Obama will lose the popular vote and the electoral college, and there will be riots in LA, Chicago, Harlem, Detroit, etc...
Recipie for weeklong riots.
I really don’t think this election is going to be that close.
No problem. Lock and Load. Mayors who won’t issue ball ammunition to the National Guard suffer the consequences.
Sure, the electoral college is what prevents NY, TX and CA from electing every President.
I don’t see that developing... but to answer the question: Yes. He will likely win the big cities where the welfare is concentrated, as do all Dems. Those by themselves won’t give him enough electoral votes.
I hope the fire departments in LA, NYC, Chicago and DC have their trucks primed and ready.
Tuesday night is gonna be a long one.
I would almost prefer that Obama win the popular vote and lose the electoral vote. It would be another reminder that the Constitution still works “whether they like it or not” (to quote Gavin Newsom).
Yep a win is a win.
One thing that the press keeps forgetting is that Obama lost by double digits to Hillary in most of the battleground states (in the east). What makes them think he can carry those same states after pissing off half of the Democrats in those states? PUMAS are going to revolt and bolt for McCain—Big Time. The national polls might be fairly accurate, but the state by state are the ones to watch at this time.
Urban Renewal.
Getting nervous AP/Yahoo?
I agree 100%! He is going to lose everything and in the end be the subject of an investigation on his contributions! Gotta love it!
Of course Obama losing means a complete overhaul of the electoral system is necessary. If Obama wins, it’s fine!
After Obama loses, it is my hope that all of the records which he has been hiding, regarding his college applications, U.S./Indonesian passport, place of birth — all come to light so that there is an admission that he was not qualified or mature enough to serve.
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