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Reed's Obama mania
First off: who says we are in the recovery? Secondly: who wants the war in Afghanistan to go the way of Vietnam? That is what Obama is angling us toward. And thirdly: what about unemployment and healthcare? Don't compare Obama to Kennedy either. That's comparing apples to oranges.
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The Has-Been
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david wayne osedach
on
November 25, 2009
Obama's declining polls
Please do a reprint of this article a year from now! With an update.
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Politics
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david wayne osedach
on
July 31, 2009
Obama's Big Day: Only A Few Drunks Saw It Coming!
In tomorrow's presidential election there remain obstacles on Obama's path to victory. But these obstacles have become low limbo bars that he merely has to step over rather than dip under. Let's take a look at the final poll averages in the key swing states: Colorado: 51-40 [O] Florida: 49-47 [O] Georgia 50-46 [M] Indiana 48-46 ...
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Politics
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john adkisson
on
November 3, 2008
One sided media
I do agree that McCain needs to improve his speaches and focus on how he intends to fix our economy and protect the American People. However, Obama has not stated how his policies will fix our economy. All he states is vote for me and I will do the right thing. But How? Also, I feel that the media, including these polls and opinions, are focused ...
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Election Scorecard
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Jeremia
on
October 29, 2008
Be careful who you vote for
'Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.' - Ronald Reagan 'The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help.' - Ronald Reagan I believe Reagan was referring to ...
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Election Scorecard
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RonH6
on
October 28, 2008
Beg to Differ
Women who support Palin despite cruel attacks http://allanerickson.wordpress.com/2008/10/12/sarah-palin-speech-yesterday/ Polling data you won't find on the MSM http://strata-sphere.com/blog/index.php/archives/6574 Obama negatives, comprehensive record http://allanerickson.wordpress.com/2008/10/14/obama-judged-by-the-company-he-keeps/
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XX Factor Extra
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Allan Erickson
on
October 14, 2008
We are all wannabe campaign managers
These might be the reasons Obama stays calm:1. The Obama internal polls seemed to work beautifully throughout the primaries. They may be showing something other polls aren’t.2. Obama canvassing is showing them exactly (counties, districts) where large pockets of needed voters reside.3. Everything negative about Obama has already been ...
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Politics
by
Squeek
on
September 18, 2008
US election polls
The US Election 2008 is upon us! Election polls everywhere! Which one to choose? I use a widget to keep track of the progression of polls. The widget shows the election polls by strength of states. In addition to other different graphical visualizations of data, this one displays the progression of votes over time.It gives a great overview!I ...
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Election Scorecard
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WilsonMichael68
on
September 3, 2008
Barack Obama's Campaign Difficulties, from A to Z
A is for ''an Academic'', is he too much of one? And does this mean he's unable to have down-home fun? B is for ''too Black or not black enough,'' is he the former or the latter, and If we've transcended race, does it really matter? C is for ''dealing with Hillary Clinton'', now there's a sticky wicket! Can he assuage her supporters without ...
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The Big Idea
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mathpol
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August 25, 2008