Posted on 10/27/2008 4:15:25 PM PDT by Chet 99
Gallup polls cell phone only users. Gallup has reported no measurable differences in candidate preference in this group.
“one against a favorite son New Englander”
Hehe, my apprentice (a twenty year old Obama supporter) says his dad told him to never ever vote for Kerry.
I told him he should go back to daddy and ask him what he thinks of Obama.
AND, for good measure, I believe Jack Murtha will go down in flames! Bill Russell is giving him a run for his (tons of) money in the Pa. 12th Congressional District.
McCain/Palin in 08! NObama!
Bill Russell in 08! NO Murtha!
No Republican I know takes polling calls. NH has a high percentage of undeclared voters, so it is hard to get accurate polling data.
A lot of people in this state moved here to reduce their tax burden. They are in no hurry to see a socialist in the White House.
Our only problem is the liberals and college students clustered around UNH and Dartmouth.
Thanks. I wonder where they get their Cell Phone Directory of numbers.
> Kerry won in NH.
Just barely. Maybe 51-49.
Kerry is still looked upon as a “war hero” up here by those who haven’t done their homework.
Kerry is also a US Senator from a border state, from which many of our current NH residents came.
Obama has neither advantage in NH. Not good for him.
There were folks down the road from us who had an Obama sign. They took it down themselves after they heard Rev. Wright saying, “Godd***n America!”
The closer you get to the center of town, the more 0bama signs you see.
Concord, the capital, is virtually all 0bama. Manchester, which has a larger, and more blue-collar population, leans more towards Mac/Palin.
Nashua and the other southern suburbs bordering Massachusetts have a lot of Massacusetts transplants, so that entire, heavily populated region is likely to go for 0bama.
And more than a few college students who have already voted by absentee ballot in their home towns will also be voting in their college towns, so we expect a LOT of voter fraud. Unpunished voter fraud, I might add.
That might give 0bama the advantage he needs to take NH.
With jackass murtha to help.
From your lips to God’s ears.
McCain is going to win New Hampshire.
I assume you live in NH.
There’s no way Obama has 50% of the vote anywhere in the country. This is purely a fabrication of the MSM in order to discourage the masses.
Wow! That is so cool. If Mac wins NH, PA and OH, he can lose CO, NV and NM and still win.
BTW, re: your screen name: There is a “Harry Wurzbach” Road in northeast San Antonio.
This talk about the polls discouraging the McCain supporters: It ain’t happening. Maybe it will cause some of the Hussein supporters to get comfortable and forget to make an effort to vote.
LOL!
Assuming McCain wins NH, Obama wins PA, and Obama flips NM and IA, then holding all the other states constant from 04, Obama could force a tie by winning Colorado. Of course, theres still Maines 2nd congressional district.
Uh, your math is off here.
Fauxbama is down 19 EC votes if you use the 2004 election as your basis. If he takes IA and NM that only gives him 12 EC votes up, ic McCain takes NH and PA, that means Fuaxbama must not only find 7 more EC votes, but also the 21 for PA and 5 for NH, 9 in CO is not nearly enough.
If McCain takes PA and NH, Fauxbama has to take 45 EC votes from states, and that means McCain could give up not only CO and IA, but NM, NV and VA or NC and McCain still wins.
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