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Its Ohio
by mlang46

Other than the fact that she has completely dominate the news coverage, Sarah Palin's strength is not her appeal to disgruntled women who voted for Hilary Clinton in the Democratic primary but to blue collar workers in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania. From the rapid changes in the electoral map, it really looks like Obama's candidacy is imploding. If the lead the Democrats currently have in Pennsylvania deteriorates to a tossup, than this election is over.

Rosa Brrook's comment about how Sarah Palin's willingness to risk war over Georgia with Russia demontrates why she is not qualified to be vice president is exactly John McCain's position with the perhaps left out. This is a man who will look Putin in the eye and as a matter of honor will not back down. Fortunately, we won't have to worry about Global warming when we have a nuclear winter.

Re: Its Ohio
by TrueDem

Hey Repubs, at least try to learn this much: The contraction for "It is" -- "It's". The indefinite possessive article -- "its," e.g., "The McCain campaign panders to its fascist illiterate base."

Re: Its Ohio
by blueshift

Whats with the panic? The campaign isn't imploding-maybe in 2 weeks you can look back and say it started to here.

Dem's (i'm assuming you are one from the rest of your comments) need to relax, remember its going to be a hard no matter what and that there is a long time left to the election.

Re: Its Ohio
by crucker
I'm answering phones one night a week for the Obama campaign in southeast Ohio, and more people are UNDECIDED than anything else. So, what will that mean?
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