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To: Asymmetric who wrote (72757)6/17/2008 8:56:06 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 543515
 
<<< McCain has an amazing amount of support
under the surface....>>>

Every poll that I have seem, the democrats ae going to run away with the Senate and House.

In every poll that I have seen, Obama is running behind the party. McCain has virtually nothing going for him. He has no money, no organization, no charisma, no charm, and not that much knowledge of the issues. Yet, in every poll that I have seen, he is close. I agree with you that he has an amazing amount of support under the surface and that that will likely only to show up on election day.

Obama can still win. He can't sit back and then blame Hillary if he loses. That does no one any good. He has to go out there and find a way to sure up support with the bluedog democrats in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana, and Arkansas. I don't see that effort being made.

Obama people need to let go of the feelings toward Hillary. You have won. Hillary has conceded. She is ready to move on. She does not want to be VP.

If Obama wins in a landslide, that would be great. But if he loses, Obama supporters will have no one else to blame.