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To: i-node who wrote (425277)10/12/2008 11:48:57 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1576002
 
Obama hasn't peaked. Every time America gets to see Obama, he picks up a point or two in the polls. America will be seeing him at least twice more - in the next debate and on his 1/2 hour "Get to know Barack" program, where he can speak directly to America without the "filter" of MSM talking head's questions and McSame lies.

"Obama Has Bought 30 Minutes of TV Time on Oct. 29

Barack has made a huge TV time buy--30 minutes on CBS and NBC in prime time on Oct. 29 and is negotiating for ABC and Fox. This slot would compete with game 6 of the World Series--if there is a game 6. He hasn't announced what he will say then, but given Obama's history, it is likely to be a serious, sober assessment of the country's problems and how he plans to solve them."

Be sure to catch it Dave! Most of us here helped pay for it.

I don't see any projected McSame win in these:

fivethirtyeight.com

electoral-vote.com

realclearpolitics.com



To: i-node who wrote (425277)10/13/2008 12:03:24 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576002
 
Only a few weeks ago we were told if Obama isn't ahead by 6-7 points going in he can't win. 'Cause we're all a bunch of racists.

Now, we're seeing 6-7 point leads by every poll yet the MSM thinks it is appropriate to pick the biggest outlier. These guys.

If McCain can keep it together the next couple of days then not be so weak on attacking Obama in the debate, he could still win it.

Dick Morris may have been right -- Obama may be peaking too soon.


So then the rumors that McCain was planning to replace some high level campaign members this week are false?

Then Morris, who lets face it is a political genius, may be right. Obama has peaked too earlier. I thought that might happen.