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In reply to the discussion: Did the Democrats miscalculate in MO? [View all]xmas74
(30,047 posts)23. We both know the polls under sample the urban areas.
I personally think she's probably leading the race. I live in a more rural area and have been push-polled in the past. As soon as they realize that they won't get the response they want out of me they always end the poll.
I wonder how the Farm Bureau vote went at the State Fair? I've tried to find the results with no success. I remembered to stop in and vote at the fair.
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Anyone that would win the Republican vote in MO would vote the same way in the Senate..
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#1
the Dem party has no infrastructure in a lot of places outside of KC, Stl, and Columbia
pstokely
Aug 2012
#15
The urban areas tend to be more blue. There is also a blue area in the middle.
proud2BlibKansan
Aug 2012
#47
Technically, McCaskill's the first *elected* female US Senator from Missouri
Art_from_Ark
Aug 2012
#64
I remember another great female senate nominee from Missouri circa 1980's-Lt Gov Harriet Woods....
Rowdyboy
Aug 2012
#78
No the republicans did - they tried to bluff Akin out of the race and he didn't fold
tularetom
Aug 2012
#3
The Right to Pray amendment also bought also a large fundie vote in the Repuke primary
pstokely
Aug 2012
#18
One of the others was supported by Palin and is a 'Tea Party Upstart', so 'bat-shit' looks right
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2012
#59
Oh, don't worry, people in this state will remember right up until election day,
MadHound
Aug 2012
#70
McCaskill needs to run that comment in October with the ad time she has already bought
pstokely
Aug 2012
#75
The McCaskill campaign poured money into the Akin campaign thinking that Akin was too bat-shit....
arely staircase
Aug 2012
#77