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maryland is a lock too :scared

Republican +1600
Democrat -10000
 

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Ron Paul?

If he was the Republican choice, I would vote that way no doubt. He's a much better choice than the two jokes we have now.

But, as for this election, I'll just be voting Libertarian thus Bob Barr.
 

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U.S.A. ELECTIONSHouse LimitsU.S.A. ELECTIONS - Oct 0110:24 AM10 /01 /08PARTY TO WIN THE PRESIDENCY
# Money Line
1001 REPUBLICAN PARTY +160
1002 DEMOCRATIC PARTY -205
1003 ANY OTHER PARTY +6000


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from 9/3 to current

1001 REPUBLICAN PARTY +405
1002 DEMOCRATIC PARTY -455
 

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Careful Jack--Thats what they were saying here in 2000 when Gore had 11 pint lead in Oct :)

--and you need to consider his polling #'s vs results in primary.

--and at least half of those new registrations appear to be bogus. ;)

I would agree that O's #'s appear favorable--but you have factors in this election that no one can estimate--when it comes to actually pulling the lever--especially from Dems side.
 
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realclearpolitics...isn't that the site that Wayne always says is the TRUE barometer?

I guess not so much now. :rolleyes:

by far the clearest as far as polls go in my opinion Matt--I tweak em a little bit by throwing out those ran by all media.

Also my # 1 place for political news--you get both sides-- todays example--note publications

Real Clear Politics Saturday
Markets Need to Break From Digging - Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post
The Government Is Contributing to the Panic - Jonathan Macey, WSJ
Swept Up by Insanity of Markets - Joe Nocera, New York Times
The Light at the End of the Crisis - Lawrence Kudlow, RealClearPolitics
It's Not Over, But It's Going Obama's Way - Charlie Cook, National Journal
Can McCain Still Win? - Pat Buchanan, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The Real World Consequences of Republican Rule - Bob Herbert, NY Times
Obama vs. Free Speech - Michael Barone, RealClearPolitics
Sorry, Dad, I'm Voting For Obama - Christopher Buckley, The Daily Beast
Catholics Struggle Over Voting For Obama - Charles Lewis, National Post
The 'Unitary Executive' Question - Dana Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Obama's Truth Deficit on Ayers - Maggie Gallagher, Washington Times
Why the Ayers Attack Isn't Sticking - John Dickerson, Slate
A Silence About Terror - John Avlon, New York Post
Back-to-Basics Banking - Robert Kuttner, Boston Globe
The Excesses of Pragmatism - Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times
What History Tells Us About the Market - Jason Zweig, Wall Street Journal
RCP Blog: Obama Tours Philadelphia | 'Troopergate' Report Released
Editorials
Global Crisis Needs Global Solution - Daily Telegraph
Time to Act - New York Times
Talking Ourselves Into a Depression - Investor's Business Daily
Somalia and the Pirates - Chicago Tribune
 

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State wagers so far--2008

Last election wagers
http://www.madjacksports.com/forum/showthread.php?t=154642
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Virginia - Which party will win the popular vote in the named state at the 2008 US presidential election
Republican
Democrat 11/04/08(12:00 ET)
Republican +175


New Mexico - Which party will win the popular vote in the named state at the 2008 US presidential election
Republican
Democrat 11/04/08(12:00 ET)
Republican +350

Colorado - Which party will win the popular vote in the named state at the 2008 US presidential election
Republican
Democrat 11/04/08(12:00 ET)
Republican +300
 
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