31
Oct
“What most Americans I think realize is that you don’t offer a job, let alone the vice presidency, to a person after one job interview,” Duberstein said. “Even at McDonalds you’re interviewed three times before you’re given a job.”
Ken Duberstein, former Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan, in his endorsement of Barack Obama and [...]
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31
Oct
At least, it is to some Republicans.
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Georgia, Racism, Republicans by: Spence
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31
Oct
According to the Election Projection Database, the largest projection database on the Internet, just 4 days away from Election Day, the race stands pretty wide for Barack Obama. We had a huge amount of projection sites update within the last two days. Just today alone, we have had 24 Election Projection sites update. [...]
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Battleground state, Electoral Projection Database by: admin
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31
Oct
A pretty fair number of Republicans are racists.
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Florida, Racism, Republicans by: Spence
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31
Oct
Another poll confirms that Senator Elizabeth Dole [R-NC] is in trouble in her re-election bid against Democrat Kay Hagan. You recall that Dole’s campaign produced an ad which implied Hagan is a tool of atheists who want to destroy Christianity — or whatever. This despite the fact that Hagan is a Sunday school teacher and [...]
Posted in 2008 Congressional Elections, Kay Hagan, North Carolina, Poll by: Spence
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31
Oct
The polls just keep piling on. Yesterday we got polls in over half the United States. A massive 44 polls dropped in 26 States, 16 of them Battleground States Though the race remains Stable in our Presidential Projector there are some eye raising polls. Let’s get right to it.
Alabama
AL: Survey USA Obama 36 McCain 61 Undecided/other 3 [...]
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Arizona, Battleground state, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, John McCain, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, PA Politics, President Polls, South Carolina, State Poll Roundup, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin by: cnydonkey
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31
Oct
Congressional Quarterly looks at House races around the country and finds the Democrats poised to make big gains for the second election in a row, something rarely seen these days.
CQ Politics’ currently projects that the Democrats will win at least 242 districts, the Republicans 168, with no clear favorite in the remaining 25 districts. A near-even split [...]
Posted in 2008 Congressional Elections by: Spence
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31
Oct
More good news for Barack Obama:
The political landscape could be improving for Barack Obama in the waning days of the campaign. Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Oct. 28-30 shows him with an eight percentage point lead over John McCain among traditional likely voters – 51% to 43% — his largest margin to date using this historical Gallup Poll voter [...]
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, John McCain, President Polls by: Spence
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31
Oct
According to a new Research 2000 poll, John McCain leads Barack Obama 48-47% in Arizona, McCain’s home state. Even better, among the 17% of the polling sample who had already voted, Obama led 54-42 percent. As you know from reading 3bluedudes, John McCain will actually be campaigning in his home state and is already running [...]
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Arizona, Barack Obama, John McCain by: Spence
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