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omg rite said:there was an Obama/McCain tax chart posted in this thread a while back.
Anyone have that?

Obama/McCain tax chart
omg rite said:there was an Obama/McCain tax chart posted in this thread a while back.
Anyone have that?
Sixty-three percent of voters feel Obama understands their needs and problems, while only 41% feel McCain does.
Thirty-seven percent have a favorable impression of Biden, 16% have an unfavorable impression.
Twenty-two percent have a favorable impression of Palin, 11% have an unfavorable impression.
Thirteen percent say they are more likely to vote for McCain because of Palin, 11% say they are less likely.
Men are split 44%, 44% on Obama and McCain.
Obama wins women 50% to 36%.
Obama wins independents 43% to 37%.
Obama wins Clinton supporters 58% to 22%.
reilo said:
Hootie said:Wow, what a great, diverse crowd of...uh....old white people.
What the fuck at that 13% who are more likely to vote for McCain than 11% who are less likely.BenjaminBirdie said:Nuggs from the CBS Poll:
That's the Silver Bullet if you ask me.
Dax01 said:What the fuck at that 13% who are more likely to vote for McCain than 11% who are less likely.
Why can't people see she is such a bad choice?
Dax01 said:What the fuck at that 13% who are more likely to vote for McCain than 11% who are less likely.
Why can't people see she is such a bad choice?
BenjaminBirdie said:Nuggs from the CBS Poll:
That's the Silver Bullet if you ask me.
Slurpy said:Wow.
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Obama/McCain tax chart
scorcho said:one would hope that McCain would've heavily vetted his VP candidate instead of gambling it away purely for electoral success. alas.
Fragamemnon said:John McCain's "empathy problem". The DNC message machine started up three or four days before the campaign with the "John McCain is out of touch" message with the whole houses blow-up, the DNC speakers hammered him constantly on it. Looks like it stuck, which is what most of the pundits were saying last Friday when they were talking about what McCain needed to do at the convention this week.
He's got three days to make the case to the American people that Republican ideas and plans will best serve the average American citizen, despite a huge majority of Americans believing that Bush and the GOP have taken us on the wrong track.
Good luck getting that message through-we're all too busy going national enquirer on his ill-vetted VP pick and going through the media craziness of repeat (Hanna is on her way) natural disasters. In the end, I can't help but think that one of the short-term casualties of the Palin pick was GOP convention message coherence-something that the Democrats pulled off to perfection at this year's DNC.
PhoenixDark said:Because people don't know who she is. These polls were conducted very shortly after the choice - people haven't had time to get to know her. Interestingly now that people ARE reading about her in their newspapers/websites, they're also hearing about her daughter being pregnant and her hiring a lawyer (I'd imagine the context of this isn't fully understood by most people yet).
scorcho said:one would hope that McCain would've heavily vetted his VP candidate instead of gambling it away purely for electoral success. alas.
i've been gone the whole weekend, made the above post (after hearing about Palin's 17 year old pregnant daughter via NPR on the drive home) and just noticed this TPM post -reilo said:But Gaborn told me that McCain vetted her thoroughly!
seriously, what the fuckWe had heard hints of this. But just moments ago, Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC said that Republican lawyers are currently doing a vet of Sarah Palin up in Alaska. We'll get you the video shortly. But it seems that the really deep vet of Palin started after her selection was announced.
Biden's been in the public eye for decades and recently ran in the Democratic primaries; he's as vetted as anyone could be outside of Obama, McCain or Hillary Clinton.Trakdown said:Note that even the critics of Obama choosing Biden never once questioned if he vetted him.
If he didn't The Market sure as fuck will. His choice not ours.reilo said:But Gaborn told me that McCain vetted her thoroughly!
Fool me once, shame on you.reilo said:The funny thing is, we thought that Romney, Lieberman, or Pawlenty would have been bad VP picks, but alas, McCain fools us once again!
demon said:hey someone a little while back (was it hitokage?) posted a link to an article that described Obama's vetting process, and I never got around to reading it and lost it. anyone know what I'm talking about?
lexdysia said:I hope McCain is even more maverick-y in that he doesn't want Palin to resign before the election. That is the most logical step, but...
Fragamemnon said:Obama hits the 50% in USA/Gallup:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-09-01-poll-monday_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip
The aggregate of the polling post convention and Palin says the same thing-less undecideds, and a clear shift to Obama. That 50% number should be sending out warning bells to the RNC donors-guys, it might be time to start funneling your money to the seats you can save in the Senate and House than it would to prop up McCain-he looks like a goner.
Tamanon said:Eh the RNC guys already are having to stop, remember he's publically funded![]()
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Found this on MSNBC's website. :lol
Tyrone Slothrop said:what the fuck. pregnancy thing seems to be blowing up. i honestly thought this'd be non-news. i mean if this were 1955 i'm sure it'd be a huge deal.
but whatever. anything that paints the bad guys in a good light flies with me.
From NBC's Domenico Montanaro
Two new polls of note out today CBS/New York Times has Obama with a slight bounce, up 48%-40%. An earlier poll, showed Obama up 45%-42%. CNN/Opinion Research, however, has Obama up just one point, 49%-48%
Both surveys were conducted Aug. 29-31. Obama's convention speech was made on Thursday, Aug. 28th; Palin was picked the next morning, Friday, Aug. 29th.
The five-point post-convention jump is the biggest for a Democrat in the CBS poll since 1996 when Bill Clinton also saw a 5-point increase. It shows a big swing in independents. McCain had led with the group in the last poll by 12 percentage points, but now Obama leads with them by 7.
:lolWith regard to McCain's pick of Palin, men viewed her more favorably than women did -- 41% of men had a favorable opinion; just 36% of women felt the same. Just 45% thought she was ready to president; 52% said she wasn't. Those are the lowest confidence numbers for a VP since Dan Quayle.
Tyrone Slothrop said:what the fuck. pregnancy thing seems to be blowing up. i honestly thought this'd be non-news. i mean if this were 1955 i'm sure it'd be a huge deal. but teenage pregnancy is pretty standard these days.
but whatever. anything that paints the bad guys in a bad light flies with me.
Cloud said:There can be no better proof that the white trash who are voting republicans are voting against their best interests. I had a discussion about this yesterday with some angry folks who were asking me to prove it. Well, there you go.
reilo said:
reilo said:The funny thing is, we thought that Romney, Lieberman, or Pawlenty would have been bad VP picks, but alas, McCain fools us once again!
reilo said:
adamsappel said:One of those Digg stories is titled "Palin booed." Was Palin herself booed, or was Hillary booed when her name was invoked. I thought it was the latter, somewhat illustrating that it was going to be hard to ride any of her coat-tails.
Wow at the last poll.reilo said:
reilo said:Unlike her husband, she's actually likable.
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Obama/McCain tax chart
scorcho said:the pregnancy isn't a big deal, but i hope it puts into perspective what the official GOP/Bush stance has been towards wider contraceptive distribution and abstinence-only funding.