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To: tejek who wrote (430467)10/27/2008 11:09:33 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573901
 
Say what you will, this is not an Obama landslide and doesn't appear to be headed that direction. While we know the Dems are going to take Congress, on Obama the country is highly divided.

Right now, it is a tie in FLA, MO and IN -- all of which McCain may well win -- giving him 212 E.V. An additional 49 EVs are in an absolute tie right now.

This continues to be a very close race with Obama carrying a slight lead. If there are any more "socialist eruptions", Obama could still lose it. You'd have to bet on Obama just because he has strong leads in two states (VA and PA). But Obama's campaign has said PA is a 2-point race; if true, and OH closes, this thing could easily end up reversed.

I wouldn't be counting my chickens just yet if I were you.