StoOgE said:yeah, I think the wheels finally came off the straight talk express tonight. It was already rickity, but it may have finally broke down.
I guess we'll know how big a night it is if Indiana goes blue. 375 EC votes if that happens.
StoOgE said:yeah, I think the wheels finally came off the straight talk express tonight. It was already rickity, but it may have finally broke down.
Slurpy said:Just visited the McCain site out of morbid curiosity. After clicking on the massive MCCAIN WINS DEBATE Banner, this is what you get:
http://www.johnmccain.com/content/default.aspx?guid=199712aa-4def-42ec-9321-382650fa01df
Gruco said:If McCain manages to scare away the base, combined with Obama's ground game....the impact on the downticket races...my god the bloodbath will be glorious.
Gruco said:If McCain manages to scare away the base, combined with Obama's ground game....the impact on the downticket races...my god the bloodbath will be glorious.
I felt sorry for him when he lost the 2000 primary.Thai said:I"m starting to feel bad/sorry for mccain...
StoOgE said:My god, if Obama could get a supermajority it would be perfect. Obama could get the big campaign platforms done.
The best thing he can do longterm is universal healthcare. Once we have it on the books, no one will ever get rid of it (just like social security).
I want UHC so fucking bad for this nation.
AniHawk said:The RNC may start pulling out of the presidential race to try and save some House members and Senators.
AniHawk said:The RNC may start pulling out of the presidential race to try and save some House members and Senators.
Who will be the first Fox News person to blame this on Obama winning the debate? :lolbesada said:Asian markets plunging. Almost 10%.
Gruco said:If McCain manages to scare away the base, combined with Obama's ground game....the impact on the downticket races...my god the bloodbath will be glorious.
speculawyer said:I felt sorry for him when he lost the 2000 primary.
After the transformation into the new-right-McCain and the addition of Palin, I have zero pity for him now.
OuterWorldVoice said:Jesus, why don't you and JayDubya just marry each other, you both want UHC so bad.
It's nice to see, and would be even nicer if the world wasn't going to shit all around us. Any chance Franken could close the gap in the final days and make it 57-42-2?Incognito said:Too late. Republicans are fucked. Across the board. And frankly, the RNC hasn't been that adept in their role this year. Of course, nothing compares to the disaster that are the RSCC and RCCC.
Fragamemnon said:Perhaps. I think there's a bigger danger of McCain's bsae voting a third party protest vote in significant numbers rather than not voting at all. I think that factors beyond the GOP's control-namely the economic tailspin we are in-are going to wind up hurting them much, much more than McCain's collapse is going to.
I will come out and say this-when all votes are counted, one of the following Republican Senators will be unseated in an epic upset:
Saxby Chambliss (GA)
Mitch McConnell (KY)
John Cornyn (TX)
And Dems will expand their house lead past 250 seats.
Slurpy said:Can someone explain to me what the fuck happened here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI0i...os.com/story/2008/10/7/23635/5245/1003/623445
It seems like McCain tapped Obama, wanting Obama to think that Cindy actually tapped him. Which is why he pointed at her when Obama tried to shake his hand. Ive watched it several times and it becomes funnier everytime you watch it.
AniHawk said:It's nice to see, and would be even nicer if the world wasn't going to shit all around us. Any chance Franken could close the gap in the final days and make it 57-42-2?
Do you think Ted Stevens should be on that list?Fragamemnon said:Perhaps. I think there's a bigger danger of McCain's bsae voting a third party protest vote in significant numbers rather than not voting at all. I think that factors beyond the GOP's control-namely the economic tailspin we are in-are going to wind up hurting them much, much more than McCain's collapse is going to.
I will come out and say this-when all votes are counted, one of the following Republican Senators will be unseated in an epic upset:
Saxby Chambliss (GA)
Mitch McConnell (KY)
John Cornyn (TX)
And Dems will expand their house lead past 250 seats.
AniHawk said:It's nice to see, and would be even nicer if the world wasn't going to shit all around us. Any chance Franken could close the gap in the final days and make it 57-42-2?
Evlar said:Do you think Ted Stevens should be on that list?
Incognito said:Too late. Republicans are fucked. Across the board. And frankly, the RNC hasn't been that adept in their role this year. Of course, nothing compares to the disaster that are the RSCC and RCCC.
Heh. I obviously haven't been paying attention.StoOgE said:Ted Stevens isnt an upset at all, the Dems are expected to pick up Alaska.
Slurpy said:Can someone explain to me what the fuck happened here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI0iI...45/1003/623445
It seems like McCain tapped Obama, wanting Obama to think that Cindy actually tapped him. Which is why he pointed at her when Obama tried to shake his hand. Ive watched it several times and it becomes funnier everytime you watch it.
Franken is still in it, he really has been closing hard. The fact that Obama isn't very active in MN worries me though.AniHawk said:It's nice to see, and would be even nicer if the world wasn't going to shit all around us. Any chance Franken could close the gap in the final days and make it 57-42-2?
Fragamemnon said:I think there is some time to salvage some of the House seats that are on the brink in states where Obama has no ground game. ( Arizona, Wyoming, CA-4, Idaho, etc.) The Senate situation is a whole lot more tricky due to timing but some last minute cash could help keep the total disaster scenario from unfolding.
Money spent on McCain just doesn't seem effective at this point, though.
Evlar said:Heh. I obviously haven't been paying attention.
Srsly. That's some elementary school level shit.omg rite said::lol :lol :lol :lol
I keep watching it over and over! I clicked it expecting you to have been exaggerating, but that's EXACTLY what it looks like.
... Also, I'm having way too much fun with the new "audio preview" comment button.
Gruco said:Franken is still in it, he really has been closing hard. The fact that Obama isn't very active in MN worries me though.
Locks: CO, NM, VA
Near-locks: NH, AK
Likely: OR, NC
Stretch: MN, MS
Longshot: KY, GA
That's how I see it, at this point. I wish Noriega or Kleeb could make the list, but such is life.
StoOgE said:I would love for Rick Noriega to beat John Cornyn, but its unlikely. His best poll right now is down 8 with early voting about to start.
Wow indeed. That's calling the election for Obama, assuming no huge shocks move people back into the undecided column.mckmas8808 said:# As of October 7, 8:00PM EDT:
# Obama: 353
# McCain: 185
# Meta-margin: Obama +5.44%
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WOW!
Evlar said:Wow indeed. That's calling the election for Obama, assuming no huge shocks move people back into the undecided column.
Incognito said:I think Al Franken will win by about 3-4%. Norm Coleman is too afraid to even stake a claim in McCain's health plan. Right now, Democrats are looking at least 7 pickups. I wouldn't be surprised to see around 10 pickups, though.
EDIT: It's also important to note that 60 isn't really needed in order to defuse the filibuster. Even if the Democrats have 57 or 58 Senators, there's still quite a few Republican Senators who are safe bets to work across the aisle to pass legislation. And after this year's bloodbath, a lot of them don't need to put their finger in the wind to gauge which way the wind is blowing. Sticking with the GOP is a recipe for packing your bags in this climate.
speculawyer said:I felt sorry for him when he lost the 2000 primary.
After the transformation into the new-right-McCain and the addition of Palin, I have zero pity for him now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZi6U811hxE&eurl&fmt=18Evlar said:Wow indeed. That's calling the election for Obama, assuming no huge shocks move people back into the undecided column.
Yep. The Maine ladies alone would make this easy, but there are plenty other options to pick off depending on the issue. Republicans would not be able to maintain lockstep unity in this environment, and the slightest defect means success.Incognito said:EDIT: It's also important to note that 60 isn't really needed in order to defuse the filibuster. Even if the Democrats have 57 or 58 Senators, there's still quite a few Republican Senators who are safe bets to work across the aisle to pass legislation. And after this year's bloodbath, a lot of them don't need to put their finger in the wind to gauge which way the wind is blowing. Sticking with the GOP is a recipe for packing your bags in this climate.