Posted on 09/18/2008 11:01:01 AM PDT by Jim W N
Come to Kansas. I seem to get behind a car with an Obama bumper sticker every day and it isn’t the same car either. Obama signs in yards and RARELY do I see a McCain/Palin sign. Of course I am in the Kansas City area so it figures.
Yep, check the Jawa report with a Google search.
Malkin and O’Reilly are on it.
The first female Vice President will be a Republican. The first female President will be a Republican. The first black Vice President will be a Republican, and the first black President will be a Republican. The purveyors of identity politics will not be the first to put a woman or minority in the Oval Office or at the President's right hand -- because they hate each other.
When O’R nods in agreement, it seems he’s just inside his head composing something else.
Jawa Report. No link sorry, but do a google search.
I expect Nevada and Iowa to shore up for McCain on election day. I am no so confident about New Mexico.
I expect Obama to win all those Kerry tossups you listed, except maybe New Hampshire (most likely) and Wisconsin (possible).
No McCain stickers there because Kansas is solid Red.
Let the KC liberals waste their votes.
Could be that McCain is coattailing on tne GOPs pick for governor?
Dino Rossi has continuously trended up.
From what I gather there are a lot of moderate/conservative folk up there that were pretty much fit to be tied at a recent election (I think it was Rossi for Senate) and an apparent case of voter fraud in King county.
Exactly. He’s using old, irrelevant data
I though the trace went to Chicago. That’s what I read here this morning.
I think people forget that conservatives are simply less likely to put a bumper sticker on their car or, especially, stick a yard sign on their lawn. They do it, but not in the numbers that liberals do.
Also, never forget that Republicans are always undercounted in these polls, often deliberately, sometimes because conservatives just don't like pollsters.
This all leads to what Rush has said: Unless Obama is ahead double digits before Nov. 4, he's toast. If you see a poll that shows Obama ahead by 1 point in a particular state, you can bet he's going to lose that state.
EVERY toss up in the map that Morris is showing are all MUST WINS for Fauxbama.
Frankly this map is the closest to where I see the race right now myself, though I would definately not put PA as tossup if we are drawing a map for predictions. On the ground here I see no way Fauxbama wins the state, I’m not predicting blow out, but I’m just seeing NOTHING that suggest Fauxbama is taking this state. I’d put it leaning McCain, but I doubt any political analyst has the hutspa to take any big state that went Kerry away from Fauxbama yet... Though Morris does take every state that most are showing as Fauxbama pickup or in play that was an R state in the last election, as in the R column now.. even IA.
He also shows NH as McCain’s, which is a flip.
The economy issue is the next possible momentum changer, we’ll know by next week where things stand from this.
IA and NM are both goners. NM because of the Hispanic vote and IA because of the farm vote. For the same reason: free money (welfare in NM, subsidies in IA). The ones to watch are CO, VA, OH, and FL. We nab those, it looks tough for Oh-Bummer to win. OTOH, if we lose any of them, we’re toast. So I’m a little worried for our side.
No McCain stickers there because Kansas is solid Red.
True but remember we (they) elected Sebelius as governor. I still shake my head over that one!
Wrong. Rush is talking about it right now. He also says Karl Rove's map is similar.
Or this good news article?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2085120/posts
or this one?:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2085187/posts
or this one?:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2085131/posts
or this one?:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2085111/posts
WAIT A DAMN SECOND!!! Last night ole Dickey was on the O’Really Factor saying the economy would sink McCain. Sweet Lord this guy has a foot in every camp.
Good point.. But was that not due to GOP infighting between moderates and conservatives. Something with Bill Graves???
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