Re: The Presidential Debate I
McCain must have won then
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McCain must have won then
@ Gladiator.
Polls are [silleh]. They are alwasy skewed left.
McCain/Palin by 3-4 pts
VA, OH and PA all go McCain/Palin.
CO, MI go Obama/Biden "the Dumbest man in the Senate"
"They are alwasy skewed left"
you sure about that BW??
but i agree polls are [silleh]...always [silleh]
when they're for mccain and when they're for obama
always [silleh] ![]()
however i have to add here, with obama's pool of new voters and newly registered voters, most polls should be up for obama a few points more than they show..
but either way, they're all [silleh]:D
we have to wait for nov 4
and if things continue like this, obama's guna win hands down
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BTW, as i said right after the debate, no one is going to be talking about the debate
and that's exactly what happened...
the next day, news websites and tv were talking about paul newman, the economy, the bailout package... nothing mor"
The debate did not bring nothing new... it wasn't even a debate, just two guys saying I will do this, i will do that. And there was nothing new, just the some arguments that everyone has listen since last eyer.
EXACTLY freelancer... EXACTLY
and that is exactly why, no one lost, thus no one won..
42% with the President for Obama ?
Can you source that please......... Nolio ?I have to assume, that is incorrect.....and if we use the 90% McCain number.....Is it the same computation variables ?
Here you are BW:
http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/is_it_true_john_mccain_voted_with.html
June 13, 2008
Q: Is it true John McCain voted with George Bush 95 percent of the time?
The Obama campaign keeps claiming McCain has voted with President Bush 95 percent of the time. Is this true? Is this significant?
A: Yes, it's true, according to Congressional Quarterly's assessment of McCain's voting record.
Sen. Barack Obama has attempted to use the Arizona senator's voting record against him in statements like this:
Barack Obama (June 3): It's not change when John McCain decided to stand with George Bush 95 percent of the time, as he did in the Senate last year.
The claim is true. According to Congressional Quarterly's Voting Studies, in 2007 McCain voted in line with the president's position 95 percent of the time
> Black_Wing wrote:
> @ Gladiator.
Polls are [silleh]. They are alwasy skewed left.
Would you be saying that if the polls indicated that McCain was more favourable BW?
@ Nolio
that makes McCain a free thinker.....
And Obama a party man, that tows the line.
My point.
@ Vamp.
Yea.
Add 3-4 pts to the Republican.......Im going off recent history.
Polls day befor election had Sen. Kerry winning the election.
The EXIT polls had Sen. Kerry winning the election...............'04
Back in '00
Polls had VP Gore ahead .... by 3 pts day before the election.
Gore was ahead by 3 points in Florida, the day before the election.
BW, gore were bein' 3 pts ahead in folrida on election day as well.. only someone changed it ![]()
BW, why do ye still mention o' polls?
or be ye replyin' a poll related strike
?
but anyways...as far as polls do go ![]()
ye can a add a couple fer mccain(i wouldn't count on it, but that's ME)
ye can add a couple fer obama(i would count on this more *Shocker* - fer th' simple reason, that polls dern't count newly registered an' non-registered voters who be one o' obama's biggest voter group)
@ Nolio
that makes McCain a free thinker.....
And Obama a party man, that tows the line.
My point.
@ Vamp.
Yea.Add 3-4 pts to the Republican.......Im going off recent history.
Polls day befor election had Sen. Kerry winning the election.
The EXIT polls had Sen. Kerry winning the election...............'04Back in '00
Polls had VP Gore ahead .... by 3 pts day before the election.
Gore was ahead by 3 points in Florida, the day before the election.
That's fine that he's a free thinker. But if he's thinking along the lines of George W then I'm not interested ![]()
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