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lol post convention bumpcapslock said:Whoa, McCain still can't catch Obama?
lol post convention bumpcapslock said:Whoa, McCain still can't catch Obama?
Beavertown said:I was just looking at the electoral map, trying to figure out how in the hell McCain can even win, and then noticed, all he has to do is flip CO and carry Ohio and the Virginia's (currently all tied), and he has it. That's of course assuming he keeps Florida.
Edit: Even if he doesn't carry CO, then he can still win with ID, WY and SD. Anyone know which way they went in 2004? I'm assuming they are red states.
Cloudy said:Obama's in Indiana right now having a rally. Zinged the GOP about the fact that everyone's suddenly talking about change now so "our campaign must really be onto something"
capslock said:Whoa, McCain still can't catch Obama?
HE HAD NO MONEY A YEAR AGO??Pakkidis said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diKgN2IDXTo
Debate is lively, Republicans will say anything to give Palin credit.
:lol :lol This is good.Tyrone Slothrop said:its like mccain's campaign is now a knock-off korean version of the obama campaign. want change? we'll how about, uh, "reform." you want a rockstar celebrity, we'll contradict ourselves and get one, too.
Tamanon said:Most Southern states weren't really in play to begin with. Running up the score down there won't help.
Cheebs said:To be fair McCain was ahead in the friday polling. (Wed. was Obama + 7, Thurs was Obama + 1, Friday was McCain + 2)
Lemonz said:Obama: My daughter is starting 5th, what should I expect?
Audience: Boys.
Obama: What?!
True. The media will have to give it to McCain for his short, vague answers that sound direct yet offer no solutions.Chiggs said:You know he's within the margin of error, right?
Edit: And we haven't even hit the debates yet.
Everything in the next week needs to be viewed in the context of a normal convention bounce. This is what fivethirtyeight was predicting before either convention started:Cheebs said:To be fair McCain was ahead in the friday polling. (Wed. was Obama + 7, Thurs was Obama + 1, Friday was McCain + 2)
Since the last federal election in 2006, volunteers like Graham combined with the enthusiasm generated by the Obama-Clinton struggle to add more than 2 million Democrats to voter rolls in the 28 states that register voters according to party affiliation. The Republicans have lost nearly 344,000 thousand voters in the same states.
Frank the Great said:Um, here are the pure toss-up battle ground states:
Florida
Colorado
Ohio
Nevada
Virginia
McCain has to win every single one of these to win the election. Obama only needs 5 electoral votes. Statistically, McCain has like a 2% chance of winning based on this.
*note* I took PA, MI and NM off as battlegrounds because most people are convinced Obama will win those. Same thing with North Carolina and Missouri on McCain's side.
Anyway, start panicking guys:
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Lemonz said::lol
Obama: My daughter is starting 5th grade, what should I expect?
Audience: Boys.
Obama: What?!
Slurpy said:The polling shouldn't be this fucking close. *sigh*
I swear to God, this country is fucking amazing. I mean, after all the shit in the past 8 years.. just amazing.
Lemonz said::lol
Obama: My daughter is starting 5th grade, what should I expect?
Audience: Boys.
Obama: What?!
GhaleonEB said:Everything in the next week needs to be viewed in the context of a normal convention bounce. This is what fivethirtyeight was predicting before either convention started:
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So far the trackers are matching that quite closely.
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/08/what-convention-bounce-looks-like.html
Also, the AP has a more holistic look at voter registrations:
snapOuterWorldVoice said:Palin could have used that audience about seven years ago.
lolz some americans sure are stoopid right Slurpy slurp?Slurpy said:The polling shouldn't be this fucking close. *sigh*
I swear to God, this country is fucking amazing. I mean, after all the shit in the past 8 years.. just amazing.
Most Americans are pretty dumb, IMO. Simplistic, easy to decieve, sheepish.Door2Dawn said:lolz americans sure are stoopid right Slurpy slurp?
Slurpy said:The polling shouldn't be this fucking close. *sigh*
I swear to God, this country is fucking amazing. I mean, after all the shit in the past 8 years.. just amazing.
Beavertown said:Considering how close the polls are in those states, and the small lead he has in FL, then I'd say he has some pretty good odds.. much better than 2% anyway.
We're definitely not out of the woods yet.
What is your source anyway?
Frank the Great said:Um, here are the pure toss-up battle ground states:
Florida
Colorado
Ohio
Nevada
Virginia
AniHawk said:![]()
http://media.gallup.com/poll/graphs/080906DailyUpdateGraph2_mkaod2.gif[img][/QUOTE]
Sheeeeeeeit.
Slurpy said:The polling shouldn't be this fucking close. *sigh*
I swear to God, this country is fucking amazing. I mean, after all the shit in the past 8 years.. just amazing.
Door2Dawn said:lolz americans sure are stoopid right Slurpy slurp?
speculawyer said:Our system is so fucked. We really need to amend the constitution and move to a national popular vote. It is bullshit that most people's votes are largely irrelevant due to the redstate/bluestate divide such that a few states (usually the same few states) are the ones that always drive the election.
Going by how McCain has run his campaign,he seems like a fucking puppet to me. I'm not going to take that chance,and neither should other people.Chiggs said:I've mentioned this before, but people who really think it's going to be just like Bush/Cheney if McCain/Palin win are just flatout wrong. There's been so many promises of hope and mavericking that whoever gets in is just going to have to shake things up, or risk a Presidency that's comparable to the last.
I know a lot of you certainly don't buy the McCain maverick thing because of how he's played ball with the Republican base, but if he does get in, I certainly expect changes to be made. Bii Maher had a funny quote last night where he, speaking as McCain, said "I'm 72 years old, ahh fuck it," or something to that affect. I think that's pretty spot-on. McCain still holds a good deal of resentment at his own party, which has made this convention, at least for me, amusing on many levels.
I know the "We don't need another four years" stuff is all the rage, but the fact is: it wouldn't be.
:lol :lol Where's that from?Lemonz said::lol
Obama: My daughter is starting 5th grade, what should I expect?
Audience: Boys.
Obama: What?!
speculawyer said:Our system is so fucked. We really need to amend the constitution and move to a national popular vote. It is bullshit that most people's votes are largely irrelevant due to the redstate/bluestate divide such that a few states (usually the same few states) are the ones that always drive the election.
OuterWorldVoice said:The best way to poll the average American's intelligence is to drive to the nearest freeway entrance.
1. How was your merge?
2. How many SUVs do you see?
3. Count the number of extracab F150s you see driving around with nothing in the back.
4. Count how many people you see using their cellphone.
5. Count how many people are using anything even approaching the correct stopping distance between cars.
6. How many people signaled to demonstrate an intended merge in a timely fashion
Chiggs said:I've mentioned this before, but people who really think it's going to be just like Bush/Cheney if McCain/Palin win are just flatout wrong. There's been so many promises of hope and mavericking that whoever gets in is just going to have to shake things up, or risk a Presidency that's comparable to the last.
I know a lot of you certainly don't buy the McCain maverick thing because of how he's played ball with the Republican base, but if he does get in, I certainly expect changes to be made. Bill Maher had a funny quote about this last night where he, speaking as McCain, said "I'm 72 years old, ahh fuck it," or something to that affect. I think that's pretty spot-on. McCain still holds a good deal of resentment at his own party, which has made this convention, at least for me, amusing on many levels.
I know the "We don't need another four years" stuff is all the rage, but the fact is: it wouldn't be.
adamsappel said:And the same for the jet. Was it costing money to keep it maintained & housed? It can be more fiscally prudent to sell something for an immediate loss (taxes, needed infusion of ready cash, etc.) than to hold onto it hoping for a better offer.
Door2Dawn said:Going by how McCain has run his campaign,he seems like a fucking puppet to me. I'm not going to take that chance,and neither should other people.
Chiggs said:I've mentioned this before, but people who really think it's going to be just like Bush/Cheney if McCain/Palin win are just flatout wrong. There's been so many promises of hope and mavericking that whoever gets in is just going to have to shake things up, or risk a Presidency that's comparable to the last.
From a town hall Obama is speaking at right now.sevenchaos said::lol :lol Where's that from?
Chiggs said:I've mentioned this before, but people who really think it's going to be just like Bush/Cheney if McCain/Palin win are just flatout wrong. There's been so many promises of hope and mavericking that whoever gets in is just going to have to shake things up, or risk a Presidency that's comparable to the last.
I know a lot of you certainly don't buy the McCain maverick thing because of how he's played ball with the Republican base, but if he does get in, I certainly expect changes to be made. Bill Maher had a funny quote about this last night where he, speaking as McCain, said "I'm 72 years old, ahh fuck it," or something to that affect. I think that's pretty spot-on. McCain still holds a good deal of resentment at his own party, which has made this convention, at least for me, amusing on many levels.
I know the "We don't need another four years" stuff is all the rage, but the fact is: it wouldn't be.
Pakkidis said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diKgN2IDXTo
Debate is lively, Republicans will say anything to give Palin credit.
Manmademan said:There's no reason at all to think this is going to suddenly stop if he's elected this year, especially since there's still 2012 to think about.
Chiggs said:Bill Maher had a funny quote about this last night where he, speaking as McCain, said "I'm 72 years old, ahh fuck it," or something to that affect. I think that's pretty spot-on. McCain still holds a good deal of resentment at his own party, which has made this convention, at least for me, amusing on many levels.
Chiggs said:I've mentioned this before, but people who really think it's going to be just like Bush/Cheney if McCain/Palin win are just flatout wrong. There's been so many promises of hope and mavericking that whoever gets in is just going to have to shake things up, or risk a Presidency that's comparable to the last.
I know a lot of you certainly don't buy the McCain maverick thing because of how he's played ball with the Republican base, but if he does get in, I certainly expect changes to be made. Bill Maher had a funny quote about this last night where he, speaking as McCain, said "I'm 72 years old, ahh fuck it," or something to that affect. I think that's pretty spot-on. McCain still holds a good deal of resentment at his own party, which has made this convention, at least for me, amusing on many levels.
I know the "We don't need another four years" stuff is all the rage, but the fact is: it wouldn't be.