Please do not underestimate the huge role of racism in this election. Many ashamed democratic whites are polling Obama because they cannot admit to the pollster that they do not want a black prez. The voting booth, however, cannot judge these racists.
McCain has this election in the bag.
In the South this might be the case.
...Oh yeah - by the way - Obama is just as white as he is black, lest we forget that mathematic reality.
. . . anyone know what's going on?
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, but I am thinking that north of the mason-dixon line, there will be plenty of the same.
To them, he is a n*****.
Please do not underestimate the huge role of racism in this election. Many ashamed democratic whites are polling Obama because they cannot admit to the pollster that they do not want a black prez. The voting booth, however, cannot judge these racists.
McCain has this election in the bag.
Please do not underestimate the huge role of racism in this election. Many ashamed democratic whites are polling Obama because they cannot admit to the pollster that they do not want a black prez. The voting booth, however, cannot judge these racists.
McCain has this election in the bag.
Please do not underestimate the huge role of racism in this election. Many ashamed democratic whites are polling Obama because they cannot admit to the pollster that they do not want a black prez. The voting booth, however, cannot judge these racists.
McCain has this election in the bag.
I don't think the National polls matter at all but Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania are running from McCain and he needs all three.
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This election is all about racism, from both sides. There are an ENORMOUS amount of whites who just can't stomach a black president. But I bet the percentage of blacks voting for Mccain is actually fewer.
Exactly. Who cares what the national polls say, anyway? With the electoral college, its 50 different races and the 1st to reach the magic 250 electoral votes, which is one more than half of the possible 538, wins the Presidency...
McCain Pulling Out of Michigan
Politico reports that McCain is closing down his campaign in Michigan, terminating his TV ads, and moving his staff there to Wisconsin, Ohio, and Florida. If true, this is a major development. Michigan is one of only two Kerry states McCain has any realistic chance of winning (the other being New Hampshire). If Obama wins all the Kerry states, as now seems likely, and wins Iowa and New Mexico, both of which are almost in the bag for him, he needs only one more state to win. That means McCain must win all the swing states: Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Missouri, Colorado, and Nevada. Obama is leading substantially in a number of them. McCain does not have a statistically significant lead in any of them.
In the South this might be the case.
...Oh yeah - by the way - Obama is just as white as he is black, lest we forget that mathematic reality.
Hey Reds how's everything. Obama was here Wednesday he asked for you. Had a small crowd around 16000. Not bad for a town our size. I went golfing. By the way Mc Cain cutting here to. Staff office closing and going to Virg and adds will be cut in half. Looks like there giving up in Wis to.
, but my money says McCain in '08:00hour.
The theory's about 20 years old. We have made progresses since then - IMO![]()
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