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Jennicut Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-18-08 01:38 PM
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11. Stop freaking out already! Is that really gonna help Obama?
It has been a steady 4 to 8 point race in almost all the polls. Yes, it may be a bit tighter but its literally less then 2 weeks away from the election. Since when does an election race NOT get tighter right before the election. In 2004, Kerry and Bush eneded up very very close in the Gallup poll but Bush had the lead and Bush won. He might have stolen Ohio but the point is we have the lead. If it remains 4 to 8 points in Registered Voters or Likely Expanded #'s then that is just fine with me (likely voters is outdated, the early voter turnout is breaking records already). Plus, remember, McLame has to run ALL the battlegrounds AND pick off a state that is now considered blue for Obama (such as Michigan, Wisconsin, PA). Look at VA and NM, they are clearly not trending towards McLame, it is towards Obama. This is our best chance in years and I for one am happy but doing all I can to help Obama.
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