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Republican Sen. John McCain has erased Sen. Barack Obama's 10-point advantage in a head-to-head matchup, leaving him essentially tied with both Democratic candidates in an Associated Press-Ipsos national poll released Thursday.
Gee, the Obamaphiles LOVE to post polls. They missed this one!
Interesting numbers and understandable. Some fringe Republicans may have flirted with voting for Obama but now they're back in the GOP fold, as expected.
Gee, the Obamaphiles LOVE to post polls. They missed this one!
Interesting numbers and understandable. Some fringe Republicans may have flirted with voting for Obama but now they're back in the GOP fold, as expected.
You got it. No, as a "fringe Republican-sympathizer", I would vote for Hillary, but NOT Obama. I cannot vote for someone who is as dishonest and incompetent as Obama. Even if my other choice is to go McCain.
I like Huckabee and Romney.. but in all honesty, McCain indeed HAS the best chance to win in 2008. That is a fact. A sad fact. But I still hope McCain wins.
It's strange I had NEVER seen a poll showing an Obama - McCain matchup where Obama was 10 points ahead of McCain.... that is weird.
Well, one thing is for sure. MoveON.org and it s sister, Media Matters, both organizations funded and created by lovely One-World government advocate George Soros, have almost $200 MILLION to attack McCain relentlessly in 2008. How did they do that? They are using McCain-Feingold.... lovely, huh? I am sure McCain is kicking himself in the butt right now.
Republican Sen. John McCain has erased Sen. Barack Obama's 10-point advantage in a head-to-head matchup, leaving him essentially tied with both Democratic candidates in an Associated Press-Ipsos national poll released Thursday.
Arizona poll? Tad bit biased towards McCain. I don't see why this is newsworthy.
What did they do, call up Arizonians around the country?
It is as newsworth as the high and mighty Obama people putting a thread up about the Oregon poll in which Obama is ahead. He has been ahead since i can remember. The thread says Good News: Obama ahead in polls in Ore.
It's plain ridiculous. I feel the way many others feel. I am an independent who is not happy with any candidate. I look at each candidate and based on what I see I would vote, of those left, Clinton, McCain then Obama. I would vote Ron Paul then Mitt Romney too bad neither are still in. Might just have to write in a vote.
I thnik Obama may have just lose alot more with his small town elitist comment.
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