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Race shaping up to be a landslide - interactive map

Too Progressive » Obama vs McCain: If the election were held today

If the race were held today Obama would win 281-257 with McCain winning NJ and Ohio and Obama winning red states like NV, CO, NM, VA, ND.

McCain won't win NJ but he may take Ohio. The thing is, Obama is within 1 point in Texas in some polls and tied in NC. I think the race is sharping up to be a landslide.

You can use this interactive map and play with the math. Its actually quite addictive. My map is all blue lol.

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We'll see.

I think you're going to be disappointed...
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Re: Race shaping up to be a landslide - interactive map

Yeah, Obama's going to win Nevada by nearly 10 points.
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Re: Race shaping up to be a landslide - interactive map

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Too Progressive » Obama vs McCain: If the election were held today

If the race were held today Obama would win 281-257 with McCain winning NJ and Ohio and Obama winning red states like NV, CO, NM, VA, ND.

McCain won't win NJ but he may take Ohio. The thing is, Obama is within 1 point in Texas in some polls and tied in NC. I think the race is sharping up to be a landslide.

You can use this interactive map and play with the math. Its actually quite addictive. My map is all blue lol.

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Who is going to believe anything from a communist site?

Cant you Obamabots come up with anything better.

I love the smell of desperation of the Obamabots with their wishful dreaming.
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You can use this interactive map and play with the math. Its actually quite addictive. My map is all blue lol.
Yeah.... playing with numbers is about all that's happening here.

Way too early. This is like speculating who was going to win the nomination before the start of the Iowa Caucuses.
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Re: Race shaping up to be a landslide - interactive map

It's a LONG time until November, Danny.

You called the 2004 presidential race in May or June, IIRC. Remember how that prediction turned out?

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It's a LONG time until November, Danny.

You called the 2004 presidential race in May or June, IIRC. Remember how that prediction turned out?

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That was wishful thinking. Kerry was down in the polls. Now its not wishful thinking...my info is backed by polling trends. Its a much nicer feeling I have to say.
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Re: Race shaping up to be a landslide - interactive map

Danny, this is a better site to go to. This guy collects the latest polling data and uses that to make his determinations.

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Danny might not want to visit that site - it introduces an element of reality that might conflict with his wishful thinking.

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Too Progressive » Obama vs McCain: If the election were held today

If the race were held today Obama would win 281-257 with McCain winning NJ and Ohio and Obama winning red states like NV, CO, NM, VA, ND.

McCain won't win NJ but he may take Ohio. The thing is, Obama is within 1 point in Texas in some polls and tied in NC. I think the race is sharping up to be a landslide.

You can use this interactive map and play with the math. Its actually quite addictive. My map is all blue lol.

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Ha ha ha ha.......who the hell came up with that??????
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That was wishful thinking. Kerry was down in the polls. Now its not wishful thinking...my info is backed by polling trends. Its a much nicer feeling I have to say.
Bandwagons do offer a certain degree of comfort, don't they?
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Re: Race shaping up to be a landslide - interactive map

Obama might win Texas?



I haven't seen that anywhere else before.

Those electoral map polls are interesting, but this one is so pro-Obama it seems over-the-top. I would say the same about an over-the-top pro McCain poll.
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Obama might win Texas?



I haven't seen that anywhere else before.
VoteFromAbroad puts Texas in the "weak GOP" column. It's quite possible, although I wouldn't put money on it.

All such calculations are premature at this point, as has already been observed.
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VoteFromAbroad puts Texas in the "weak GOP" column. It's quite possible, although I wouldn't put money on it.

All such calculations are premature at this point, as has already been observed.
Would you say that Obama has any flaws?

Would you say that he is capable of error?

Fair questions, as your posts would certainly suggest you perceive him as a person of supernatural pwoer, influence and appeal.
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Would you say that Obama has any flaws?

Would you say that he is capable of error?

Fair questions, as your posts would certainly suggets you perceive him as person of supernatural pwoer, influence and appeal.
LOL. Tim, you're just getting frustrated. I think you sense the same thing I do. Only, understandably you don't feel the same way about it.

Yes, he has flaws; yes, he's capable of error. I still think he's going to kick McCain's ass all over the place. That's only partly because of who he is. Mostly, it's because of the times we live in.

We're definitely in a 1932 situation except that the incumbent can't run for reelection. We're in a crisis as a nation. There are so many bad problems looming, we've been heading in the wrong direction for quite a while. People are hurting. People are scared. Naturally, at such a time one looks to a leader who can inspire hope. Just as naturally, there's a tendency to have unrealistic expectations of him. The same thing happened with FDR, who also had flaws and was capable of mistakes (and committed some doozies).

And I'm not saying Obama won't make some doozies of his own. I think he already has, actually, by calling for "clean coal" technology (an oxymoron if there ever was one), plus a few more nitpicky things that I think could be better in his proposals. But he's going to be good for the country all the same, by getting people to work together towards the goal of solving our problems. Something Bush could conceivably have done after 9/11, but didn't.

I don't necessarily think he'll win Texas. I do think Texas will be close and could go either way. I wouldn't be surprised if he wins it, but I wouldn't be surprised if he loses it, either. (Now if he wins Oklahoma or Alabama, I'll be flabbergasted.) And I certainly think he'll win the election.
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