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Old 08-31-2008, 07:25 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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The Page - by Mark Halperin - TIME

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Obama 49, McCain 48
Gov. Palin’s approval: 38%, with 21% unfavorable and 41% never heard of her or have no opinion.
Could it be that obama's speech fell flat to all BUT the bots and the media-bots? Could it be that again the obama campaign put stagecraft, optics, and spectacle ahead of the serious business of presidential politics?

Or, could it be that VP Sarah Palin is more attractive to voters than Obama?

She is the REAL deal afterall - she has done all the obama TALKS about.

I think the "inexperience" talking point is backfiring. Anybody with a brain can see SHE has more executive experience than he does, and his surrogates harping on the issue only highlights his lack of it.
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