Thrill
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Thu Oct-23-08 09:42 AM
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| Just heard on TYT. About PA. Since April |
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The Democrats have registered 98,000 new voters since April in PA. And Republicans have registered 298 in that same time frame. Thats not a mistake. 298.
And aside from that. The people who have switched from Republican to Democrat is 3 to 1.
And considering the already big advantage with Democrats to Republicans in the state. Its hard to imagine McCain has a chance there.
So are they just trying to get Obama to spend money and time in PA. And stay out of NC, VA, and Indiana?
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Thu Oct-23-08 09:45 AM
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| 1. Obama has plenty of cash to be everywhere he needs. |
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McSame is pulling a 9ui11ani in PA it seems.
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Thu Oct-23-08 09:46 AM
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| 2. He's got nothing else... |
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He's so boxed in he can hardly move...
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Thu Oct-23-08 09:49 AM
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| 3. Obama's GOTV effort here in NC is nothing short of MASSIVE. I feel sorry for them |
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Thu Oct-23-08 09:53 AM
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| 4. Obama reduced Pennsylvania ad buys by 11% for the coming week |
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The RNC reduced their ad buys in Pennsylvania 35% for the coming week. That's right: REDUCED.
McCain increased his Pennsylvania ad buys for the coming week by a whopping 1.7%. Yes, I said one POINT seven percent. So much for the Great Offensive.
Total change in PA ad buys between Mccain and the RNC? NEGATIVE $140,000. In total, the Republicans are paying for FEWER ads this week than they did last week in Pennsylvania. But they're going to make up a 10% deficit.
Tell me another one. :-)
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