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The Library => The SGA => Topic started by: Tarheel on October 07, 2008, 04:24:53 PM
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I saw this chart presented by Karl Rove on Fox News Sunday this past weekend and it's really not looking good for McCain if these numbers hold out for the next four weeks (Election Day is four weeks from today). The Obama has become solidly ahead in New Mexico, Colorado, and Iowa (which were solidly "red-states" in 2004) and he's carried the electoral fight to Nevada, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. Admitting that all of these states are within the margin of error The Obama already has 273 electoral votes (270 needed to win). As I understand it this chart is based on state-by-state polling on a 14 day average.
http://www.rove.com/election (http://www.rove.com/election)
The chart referenced is also shown below along with a copy of the 2004 presidential election result chart.
Assuming this information is correct and nothing really changes much in the next four weeks (and it CAN change...keep hope alive) The Obama will be our the next president.
ALIAKUM SALAAM.
:silence:
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Should I go ahead and break out the checkbook now, or wait and pay my tax increase when Obama takes office in January?
It's going to be a long 4 (probably 8) years.
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Should I go ahead and break out the checkbook now, or wait and pay my tax increase when THE Obama takes office in January?
It's going to be a long 4 (probably 8) years.
Had to fix that for you Ogre...
I'd hold off and save your money...some of us may have to runnoft down to South America after this election...
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Should I go ahead and break out the checkbook now, or wait and pay my tax increase when Obama takes office in January?
It's going to be a long 4 (probably 8) years.
I don't know, I don't believe either one stand a chance of making a two term president. But then again you never can tell.