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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (47673)2/2/2008 1:07:05 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 541416
 
The numbers also show Hillary losing to McCain - but not Obama

Polls are a function of the media, and the media is dead set against Hillary. In the short time that I've really been following the campaign closely, I've been shocked at how viscious the characterizations of her are. And its coming from every source.....this week's Newsweek is just one more.

So the media is showing its preference for Obama. I'm not sure why, but I suspect it will push him to victory over her by Tuesday. The average person would almost have to stop reading at this point to preserve their confidence in voting for her. I think he may come out on top with the totally one-sided media support going on.

But that's OK. I don't like it from a fairness angle but that's what you get with a supposed freedom of the press society.

What intrigues me more is the lopsided attacks on Hillary by the right-wing. It suggests to me that they'd rather run against Obama and/or have him as president. That's all I'm saying and it inclines me, after thinking about it, to give my vote to Hillary.

At least this morning anyway, LOL!! This is a very fluid process going on right now.