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Old 11-03-2008, 02:56 PM
 
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oh , you noticed their hypocrisy too ?
they couldnt deal with her on issues so they cried about her clothes , now they are trying to say what???
That is laughable. Palin is a LIGHTWEIGHT...
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Old 11-03-2008, 03:22 PM
 
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Obama has outspent McCain 5 to 1 in Missouri. I think it's amazing that Obama isn't way ahead in the polls under those circumstances. BUT HE'S NOT!
Obama is way ahead in the polls. Out of the 140,000,000 or so people going to vote, 7-11 points is A LOT of voters....ESPECIALLY for a new, young black guy running for president.


And WOW, 18,000 people at a Palin rally . Obama gets only 18,000 on a very bad day. I would like to see Palin top the 100,000+ people who came out for Obama in St. Louis, Denver and the 1 MILLION people who will be in Chicago tomorrow night for Obama..

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Old 11-03-2008, 03:54 PM
 
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Obama is way ahead in the polls. Out of the 140,000,000 or so people going to vote, 7-11 points is A LOT of voters....ESPECIALLY for a new, young black guy running for president.


And WOW, 18,000 people at a Palin rally . Obama gets only 18,000 on a very bad day. I would like to see Palin top the 100,000+ people who came out for Obama in St. Louis, Denver and the 1 MILLION people who will be in Chicago tomorrow night for Obama..
"Hey look! There's a BANDWAGON!" Let's jump on it!!!"
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Old 11-03-2008, 04:01 PM
 
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Obama is way ahead in the polls. Out of the 140,000,000 or so people going to vote, 7-11 points is A LOT of voters....ESPECIALLY for a new, young black guy running for president.


And WOW, 18,000 people at a Palin rally . Obama gets only 18,000 on a very bad day. I would like to see Palin top the 100,000+ people who came out for Obama in St. Louis, Denver and the 1 MILLION people who will be in Chicago tomorrow night for Obama..
Obama holds rallies in very large cities for the most part and McCain tends to hold rallies in smaller towns and suburbs instead of the city proper. That makes a difference. St. Louis, Denver and Chicago - all very densely populated cities.
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Old 11-03-2008, 04:03 PM
 
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Default Beautiful post, cnn has been pushing this

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Thousands turn out to see Palin (http://www.columbiatribune.com/2008/Nov/20081102News056.asp - broken link)

The media is so disgusting - they keep trying to put forth the narrative that SHE is dragging the ticket down. I think not. SHE has fired up the base, big time. Last time that happened was in 2004.


for 5 days, part of Messiah's playbook, millions will come out just because of her and put the election out of reach.
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