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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Its not over till its over. Same thing happened in the last two Pres Bush elections. Both Gore and Kerry were leading well. Both went down. Polls mean nothing. Add 8% to any repub for the tendency of repubs not to participate in polls. Notice how far they were off with Clinton and Osama? Clinton was expected to win by a huge margin if you listen to the polls.
As for this election, I give up since both choices are leftist choices. Both have somewhat socialist policies, one just more than the other. McCain is better than Osama, but still not the best choice. I wanted Thompson. Short of Thompson, I'd vote for Palin.
You get nearly the same cookie no matter which way it swings. Right now, all I care about is that it is over.
I've already voted, so my vote is cast.
-S
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What the hell is wrong with you?
It is Obama not Osama
Do you know who the candidates are this election?
As for the last 2 elections.. Kerry alone was down the entire time he ran against Bush. Even great debate performances did not really help.
America has mostly made up it's mind. It will likely be Obama because A: Vote turnout is already at records everywhere which benefits the newcomer. And B: the last time a stunner happened was when a newcomer against a HIGHLY unpopular president managed to hit just right. The unpopular president? Carter
Everything is looking bad for McCain right now. And reports are he is abandoning MUST win states. (Tho I suspect it is a ploy to get dems to think "Obama is going to win so why vote?" )
Depends on vote turnout really.