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To: SmoothSail who wrote (56559)11/3/2008 4:57:10 PM
From: mph1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
Maybe I'm a wishful thinker, but I still think McCain has a chance as well.

I watched some snippets of Obama speeches over the past two days. He doesn't have the *look* to me of a person who really believes it's in the bag. That's why he won't deviate from his stump speeches, won't give interviews and has kept Biden from running his mouth off.

His so called closing argument was his infomercial. Yawn.

If "undecideds" are still "undecided" about Obama, I don't think they will break for him.

The deciding factor will likely be the effect of fraud on the ground game. Unfortunately, when it comes to voter fraud, it's hard to beat Chicago machine politicians.



To: SmoothSail who wrote (56559)11/3/2008 5:02:10 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
LOL@Celebratory lootings....nice

If McCain wins we will have another 4 years of complaining about the electoral college system or hanging chads or fixed elections.....

I think that if Obama wins it will show how far out of touch the republicans are with the mainstream conservatives.

The Republican party needs to realize that they don't have to cater to the religious right. It's not like they (religious right) are going to start voting democrat just because a republican is more moderate on social issues.

Think about it..let's say we have a Dem and a Rep candidate, each one is pro-choice. Is a right leaning republican going to vote democrat because the republican candidate doesn't agree with his/her views on abortion? I don't think so.