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Old 11-03-2008, 12:39 AM
 
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Kansas MCCain 53% Obama 41%
West Virginia 50% 40%
Texas 54% 44%
Pennsylvania 46% 44%
Ohio 47% 45%
Georgia 44% 38%
Arizona 50% 46%
Indiana 50% 44%
Missouri 50% 47%
Tennessee 54% 38%
Arkansas 51% 44%
Alabama 51% 36%
South Carolina 52% 44%
Colorado 48% 46%
Louisiana 57% 41%
Kentucky 55% 43%
Oklahoma 59% 35%
Mississippi 53% 45%
Nebraska 56% 37%
Alaska 58% 39%
South Dakota 53% 44%
Montana 50% 46%
North Dakota 47% 46%
Wyoming 58% 37%

MCCain has this election wrapped up. It will be great to have another Republican President!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:42 AM
 
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Where did you get this information from?

Why do people post info with no links :/ as to how they achieved this knowledge.
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:44 AM
 
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This information is all over the polls from state to state.



MCCain/Palin 08
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:47 AM
 
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Well, regardless. Don't celebrate until it is over. Polls tend to be deceiving and it is WAY too close to determine a winner, or even hint towards one.
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:48 AM
 
Location: los angeles
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This information is all over the polls from state to state.



MCCain/Palin 08
Show us your link to this poll data, please [that is if you can! DUH!
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:50 AM
 
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Show us your link to this poll data, please [that is if you can! DUH!
I think I found the one he was talking about, not sure:

Idaho Election 2008 Polls 2008 Election Presidential Election Polls
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:53 AM
 
Location: ***Spokane***
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Kansas MCCain 53% Obama 41%
West Virginia 50% 40%
Texas 54% 44%
Pennsylvania 46% 44%
Ohio 47% 45%
Georgia 44% 38%
Arizona 50% 46%
Indiana 50% 44%
Missouri 50% 47%
Tennessee 54% 38%
Arkansas 51% 44%
Alabama 51% 36%
South Carolina 52% 44%
Colorado 48% 46%
Louisiana 57% 41%
Kentucky 55% 43%
Oklahoma 59% 35%
Mississippi 53% 45%
Nebraska 56% 37%
Alaska 58% 39%
South Dakota 53% 44%
Montana 50% 46%
North Dakota 47% 46%
Wyoming 58% 37%

MCCain has this election wrapped up. It will be great to have another Republican President!!!!!!!!!!!
This is surely not what I've been seeing on most television broadcasting throughout the day....where is this link.....gomer pyle used to say SURPRISE, SURPRISE....hum...
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Old 11-03-2008, 12:57 AM
 
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This is surely not what I've been seeing on most television broadcasting throughout the day....where is this link.....gomer pyle used to say SURPRISE, SURPRISE....hum...
Well, and even the polls on the television are so far off from one another. One will give Obama an 8 point lead, while another will only give him a 2. And this is for the election as a whole, not state to state. Well, I guess some give state to state :/
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Old 11-03-2008, 01:01 AM
 
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I also saw on television that MCCain is ahead in the southern region of the entire country. MCCain 50% and Obama 40% and there is no link. At the end of the day on Tues. you will know that these polls are correct and MCCain is going to win.

MCCain/Palin 08
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Old 11-03-2008, 01:04 AM
 
Location: los angeles
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I also saw on television that MCCain is ahead in the southern region of the entire country. MCCain 50% and Obama 40% and there is no link. At the end of the day on Tues. you will know that these polls are correct and MCCain is going to win.

MCCain/Palin 08
Dream on, bro & prepare yourself for a big disappointment!
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