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Wed Oct-08-08 07:52 AM
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| When the repukes steal this one, will they blame it on the "Bradley effect"? |
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If I were a Rovian operative, that'd be the phrase I'd spend the next month getting onto the M$M to lay the groundwork for the coming coup.
So, if we start to hear more and more about this "effect" while at the same time we hear Obama up by 6, 7, 8, 10+, please be warned that this is what they will use to flip this one in the swing states late on Tuesday the 4th.
So, Bradley Effect or not, if they steal this one, I'll either see you on the streets in DC or in a jail cell somewhere at an undisclosed location.
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Wed Oct-08-08 07:54 AM
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| 1. Only with the help of idiot Dems who keep acting as if the "Bradley Effect" is a real thing |
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Wed Oct-08-08 07:58 AM
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| 3. it's nothing but a keyword excuse. I dont buy it. |
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I predict damn near the opposite.
I predict that several people will try to "prove" to themselves that they are not racists and will figure that he has already won and will vote for Obama.
I also predict that people will thinkn to themselves, "I can vote for the white guy or the right guy".
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Wed Oct-08-08 07:57 AM
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| 2. How about this... let's wait until the election |
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which I think Obama will win by the way.
I suspect you will not be on the streets or in jail, but still here on DU being a worrywart.
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Wed Oct-08-08 07:58 AM
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| 4. As I said in another thread, there are plenty of safe excuses a person |
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can use for not voting for Obama due to what happened in the primaries and the smears that continue to be uttered about him on MSM networks.
Therefore, there is no reason for a person to lie to a pollster about who s/he intends to vote for.
The Bradley Effect, if real, would come into play in a situation where there is absolutely no excuse for sticking with the white guy. But despite McSHame's obvious fall from grace, he did have a sort of decent reputation in the past that some may still be clinging on to (or at least someone can lie and say that without being scolded too harshly).
One thing though... the so called undecided voters will be the most unreliable group. If they plan to make up their minds in the booth, then we might as well put them in Mukkkain's column.
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