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To: i-node who wrote (544974)1/20/2010 2:26:27 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576613
 
> Had she run an average to good campaign she would have won today.

Can you link one or more of your posts here from at least 10 days ago where you criticized her campaign? Or is your argument that her campaign just got really, really bad in the last 10 days?


No. What I did say is that if she loses by less than 5 pts, it was mostly her fault and the campaign she ran.

Other than that....I haven't done much posting here. I have been fairly busy.

And let me remind you of some other pertinent facts:

HCR: the last poll I saw was just before XMAS. The poll results were pretty typical for the last few polls.

40% were against HCR: that would be you wingers.

anywhere from 35-45% were for it.

10-15% wanted more....the public option.

When you add those two last numbers together, typically you come up with a number of 50% or more. That means that a majority of Americans want HCR. A minority....wingers....don't. And these numbers exist AFTER all the rancor that Rs and teabaggers have thrown at HCR.

Another important fact: Obama's approval rating on Gallup typically runs between 48-52%; 40%...that would be you wingers again....disapprove; the rest are undecided. So that means he still has a majority of Americans on his side.

Still another pertinent fact: Of the two parties, Rs are still the most disliked.

Something to think about while you enjoy your much deserved win tonite.