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Phx_Dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-25-08 01:13 PM
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38. Yep
Edited on Sun May-25-08 01:38 PM by Phx_Dem
I definitely wouldn't write off NV, MS, or GA. Also, IN and maybe MO.

McCain is toast. I truly do not believe it's going to be close. It's gonna be really ugly, but what else is new. Ugly is the only way Repugs know how to politic. I think the Independents and a few Republicans are gonna say "not this time." Alot of people, including some Repugs, are sick of the bullshit. So bring it on old man.

Edited to add: I intended to reply to the original post. Sorry Hnmnf. Also, to clarify the reason I think MS and/or GA may be in play . . .

1. Both states have HUGE AA populations. AA's will come out in full force to support Obama.

2. Both states have a large population of white evangelical/reglious voters. The problem for McCain is that this voter group is very disillusioned with Bush and they don't like John McCain so they may decide to stay home. Evangelical voters are notorious for voting their conscious. If a candidate pisses them off or simply fails to energize them (e.g. suck up), they punish them by staying home. McCain's already losing support among conservative Republicans.


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