We need encouragement, but this is more like Bullsh*t.
lol
NJ, and MI are not close at all let alone McCain winning.
CA will go from Obama by over 5%.
Let’s be positive, but let’s be realistic.
I’m 10,000 miles away and I can smell the BS from here.
If McCain wins NJ I will personally ask the Pope to make him a saint since he would have performed millions of miracles in one day.
“Lets be positive, but lets be realistic.”
Realistic? What is “realistic” about this election? I find it more than surreal.
I’d not be at all surprised to see a sudden outbreak of common sense occur across America. NObama is so far out of the mainstream he SHOULD have no chance, in NJ, CA or anywhere else! It is only with record-breaking dollars and a totally complicit media that he’s come this close!
We must get the reality of a McCain victory in the minds of the people. NObama and his minions are aggressively pushing the idea that he’s already won, no real need for Republicans to get to the polls Tuesday.
GET OUT THE VOTE!
McCain/Palin ‘08!
Mi will be far closer than the phony polls are showing.
There are almost no obummer signs anywhere in my area. McCain signs outnumber them 50-1. In the same area in 2004 the Kerry signs were almost even with the Bush ones.
And Kerry won that State with 10%, so where is the 'overwhelming' support for Obama?
If McCain doesnt get VA and Indiana its all over
Strangely if MI is anything like it was when I lived there 10 years ago I can see it not voting Obama. Union guys I knew would not be happy with this democrat ticket and there would be nothing that could make it worth voting for especially after the dems treatment of Joe the Plumber.
NJ I do not know at all but I would have though never in my life time to see it go republican again. That one is a little hard for me to imagine but there is always wishful thinking and dreaming. I would make election night fun!
Yes, CA going to be much, much more than 10% for Obama. MI is not winnable, yet the Pumas and 527s have been hammering Obama there and his numbers have dropped by almost half since McCain pulled out. He still has a 10-point lead, but a late shift could make this interesting.