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The Electoral College map that used to be a wash of red (with a few exceptions like the West Coast and the Northeast) is starting to look like the Smurfs are progressively marching across the country. (In other words, the map is turning a Democratic blue.)
Painting the Electoral College map blue - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts59 - broken link)
The Electoral College map that used to be a wash of red (with a few exceptions like the West Coast and the Northeast) is starting to look like the Smurfs are progressively marching across the country. (In other words, the map is turning a Democratic blue.)
Painting the Electoral College map blue - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts59 - broken link)
Don't go betting on polls too much.
1. Obama overpolls. When people get to voting booth, they THINK and decide not to vote for an inexperienced racist and terrorism lover.
2. Polls call homes randomly. Many of these homes are illegal aliens who are not SUPPOSED TO vote by like Obama. Many polls also target urban areas that favor Obama, not rural or suburban areas, which tend to vote McCain.
yeah, I can hear the *panic* coming from the McCain camp. Obama is looking better and better. I hope tonight's debate solidifies him further as the absolute front-runner and ultimately leads him to a win on election night!! Exciting stuff!!!
1. Obama overpolls. When people get to voting booth, they THINK and decide not to vote for an inexperienced racist and terrorism lover.
2. Polls call homes randomly. Many of these homes are illegal aliens who are not SUPPOSED TO vote by like Obama. Many polls also target urban areas that favor Obama, not rural or suburban areas, which tend to vote McCain.
Well, when Obama's in the White House, he'll have to respond to these charges.
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