Cheebs said:You love it or you hate it...ITS THE DAILY GALLUP
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WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS AHRHRW(@&*&*(
Cheebs said:You love it or you hate it...ITS THE DAILY GALLUP
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Fuck.Cheebs said:You love it or you hate it...ITS THE DAILY GALLUP
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And what the hell has Obama done to change perception that would make them do that? It definitely couldn't have been anything McCain has done, he's been running a terrible campaign so far.e: It looks like soft Obama supporters are moving back to undecided, though they still lean Obama if Rasmussen is to be trusted
This is nothing new. Every time there is a small media flare up numbers shift.GhaleonEB said:Just shows how much the MSM has control over the masses, RE: Jim Johnson fiasco while completely ignoring McCain's many lobbyist buddies literally running his campaign. I'm expecting a dozen or more stream crossings between now and the election.
Rasmussen has a different trend.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ial_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
Obama up 46-39, the first time McCain has been below 40%.
Carter had approval ratings around 20% before the election yet he won around 45% of the popular vote in 1980.Diablos said:I am still completely baffled at how McCain can be so close. Even when Obama had his 6-8 point lead last week. How can this country STILL be undecided after the past 7 years of GOP leadership? I really thought McCain would be at least 10 points behind.
Blows my mind, really does...
Jesus fuck, are you people LOOKING for reasons to panic?Diablos said:If this continues and Obama can't keep a pretty solid lead, it spells trouble. Serious trouble.
Nope. He had a decent lead and now it's a tie. The only possible thing I can think of is Jim Johnson. If something that insignificant contributed... well, that's crazy.Hitokage said:Jesus fuck, are you people LOOKING for reasons to panic?
If we elected Presidents based on daily tracking polls, maybe.Diablos said:If this continues and Obama can't keep a pretty solid lead, it spells trouble. Serious trouble.
Speaking of which, where can I find all of the Bush/Kerry polling data from this time in '04? I'm curious to see how the numbers shifted around.thekad said:If we elected Presidents based on daily tracking polls, maybe.
That's what I've been saying.Cheebs said:This is nothing new. Every time there is a small media flare up numbers shift.
A good 10-15% seem to switch based on whoever has the best media coverage on a given day. It's odd.
Here's the weeky Rasmussen tracking from January 2004 through the week before the election. Numbers on the right. Lots of crossings, and neither ever led by as much as 3 points.Diablos said:Speaking of which, where can I find all of the Bush/Kerry polling data from this time in '04? I'm curious to see how the numbers shifted around.
People just need to realize the "newness" factor of winning a primary has to wear off.the disgruntled gamer said::lol Christ, you guys love to freak out. Obama's 8 point lead wasn't going to hold steady forever.
Geez, reading PoliGAF a week ago you'd think Obama had this locked up, but reading now you'd thin McCain had just hit 270.
I say they pick Norah O'Donnell. Smart and beautiful, plus I think she'd give fair interviews.Cheebs said:I always wondered just who are these people who change their mind depending on who gets the best coverage on CNN that day? They are obviously out there since there is ALWAYS movement every time a negative story breaks. Why are their political beliefs so unloyal and changing?
BTW politico reported on who will be the next meet the press host. Their sources basically narrowed it down to 4 names NBC will consider:
Andrea Mitchell
David Greggory
Chris Matthews
Chuck Todd
Matthews is too wild, Chuck Todd isn't the interview type, Greggory already has his own show so I say it will be Andrea Mitchell.
Norah is not very high up on the food chain, they wouldn't promote her that quickly to the highest position in NBC's news section lol.Diablos said:I say they pick Norah O'Donnell. Smart and beautiful, plus I think she'd give fair interviews.
That's a pipe dream though. Andrea Mitchell would be the best candidate, I agree.
But she's sooooo hot <3Cheebs said:Norah is not very high up on the food chain, they wouldn't promote her that quickly to the highest position in NBC's news section lol.
BlackNMild2k1 said:As an Obama supporter, don't I wand the polls to stay as close as possible for as long as possible?
Don't I want the Republicans lured into a false sense of security, throwing money at McCain for a presidential bid I don't see him really having a chance of winning, instead of focusing all their time & money on keeping elected seats which they have been losing?
And this is why syllogism has a point about posting daily gallups :lolDiablos said:If this continues and Obama can't keep a pretty solid lead, it spells trouble. Serious trouble.
Diablos said:I am still completely baffled at how McCain can be so close. Even when Obama had his 6-8 point lead last week. How can this country STILL be undecided after the past 7 years of GOP leadership? I really thought McCain would be at least 10 points behind.
Blows my mind, really does...
The Tag/Avatar combo does have to make its rounds this election!Amir0x said:Diablos auditioning for new CowboyAstronaut ChickenLittle?
Cheebs said:I always wondered just who are these people who change their mind depending on who gets the best coverage on CNN that day? They are obviously out there since there is ALWAYS movement every time a negative story breaks. Why are their political beliefs so unloyal and changing?
BTW politico reported on who will be the next meet the press host. Their sources basically narrowed it down to 4 names NBC will consider:
Andrea Mitchell
David Greggory
Chris Matthews
Chuck Todd
Matthews is too wild, Chuck Todd isn't the interview type, Greggory already has his own show so I say it will be Andrea Mitchell.
:lolsyllogism said:
:lol Nice!syllogism said:
Would be awesome.Smiles and Cries said:I have no worries
I already plan to line up at my bank and change my twenty dollar bills for the new crisp $40s with Obama's head on it.
"You have Change for a Barack?"
It was wishful thinkingAnd I can't see Nora O'Donnell doing it because isn't she going to be going out on maternity leave soon?![]()
Doesn't have to be the same group of people etc. or soley that days issue. its a culmination of things. also note that both are dropping in the dailies.Cheebs said:I always wondered just who are these people who change their mind depending on who gets the best coverage on CNN that day? They are obviously out there since there is ALWAYS movement every time a negative story breaks. Why are their political beliefs so unloyal and changing?
http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/06/obama_if_they_bring_a_knife_we.php said:Obama: If They Bring A Knife, We Bring A Gun
By Eric Kleefeld - June 14, 2008, 6:28PM
At a fundraiser last night in Philadelphia -- a unity event of sorts, featuring former Hillary-backers Ed Rendell and Michael Nutter -- Barack Obama vowed that he will not be passive in the face of political attacks: "If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun."
Obama has to strike a careful balance between his promises of hope and optimism, against the pitfall of allowing himself to become a political doormat. One benefit of the long primary season is that he learned how to pull that trick off against Hillary Clinton -- and now he can do it against John McCain.
The McCain camp was quick to object: "Barack Obama's call for 'new politics' is officially over."
:lolBarack Obama vowed that he will not be passive in the face of political attacks: "If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun."
Nice.mamacint said:Figured PoliGAF might enjoy this:
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Rather embarassing considering all the advantages the party has right now.Dem Convention $15 Million Short Of Fundraising Goal
The Democratic National Convention's host panel is falling far short of its fundraising goals, one of the few serious weak spots in Dem fundraising along with the DNC as a whole.
The host committee would need to raise $15 million by Monday in order to reach its goal -- an unlikely occurrence, to say the least.
He was talking with fund raisers, and was reassuring them that they're not going to lie down as Kerry did in the face of what is going to be a withering assault from the GOP. But yeah, it's going to be mis-interpreted. Obama has made it clear he's not going to slander McCain's military service, as the GOP did to Kerry. He's not going to target McCain's wife, as the GOP is Michelle. Obama is going to hit back on policy, which really does represent a change of tactics. But he's going to hit back hard - which he has to do to survive. McCain/MSM is going to paint it as something different, though.Amir0x said:yikes. oh well
Re: "Bring gun to a knife fight"
I actually think this was a bad move on Obama's part. Yes, we know where it came from and the relative appropriateness of its use can be debated, but in terms of a political candidate using it in this case it just seems a bit ugly.
It goes counter his 'change' message, speaks to OLD politics, and brings along with it a whole host of negative imagery that a black candidate does not need.
I'm against Obama on this GAFFE
You know, sometimes Ill go to an eighth-grade graduation and theres all that pomp and circumstance and gowns and flowers. And I think to myself, its just eighth grade. To really compete, they need to graduate high school, and then they need to graduate college, and they probably need a graduate degree too. An eighth-grade education doesnt cut it today. Lets give them a handshake and tell them to get their butts back in the library!
Its up to us as fathers and parents to instill this ethic of excellence in our children. Its up to us to say to our daughters, dont ever let images on TV tell you what you are worth, because I expect you to dream without limit and reach for those goals. Its up to us to tell our sons, those songs on the radio may glorify violence, but in my house we live glory to achievement, self respect, and hard work. Its up to us to set these high expectations. And that means meeting those expectations ourselves. That means setting examples of excellence in our own lives.
GhaleonEB said:He was talking with fund raisers, and was reassuring them that they're not going to lie down as Kerry did in the face of what is going to be a withering assault from the GOP.
GhaleonEB said:But yeah, it's going to be mis-interpreted. Obama has made it clear he's not going to slander McCain's military service, as the GOP did to Kerry. He's not going to target McCain's wife, as the GOP is Michelle. Obama is going to hit back on policy, which really does represent a change of tactics. But he's going to hit back hard - which he has to do to survive. McCain/MSM is going to paint it as something different, though.
mamacint said:
Do you realy think McCain/GOP had any intention of going light on Obama? Or changing their tactics one bit from the last cycle? Everything we've seen has them playing by the same script. It's ALWAYS open season for the GOP. That's how they work.Amir0x said:Right, but he's not going to help anything if McCain's camp perceives it as "open season" on negative politics, which Obama sort of implied with that comment even if that wasn't his intent.