Posted on 12/02/2010 12:53:35 PM PST by SeekAndFind
I don't believe Missouri ( ALWAYS a red state ) will favor Obama over ANY Republican ( Palin included ).
Your add on to the title is confusing.
The Poll results look fishy to me.
Of course they do. They don’t go the way that we want them too. Remember all the BS polls about Boxer being ahead but we dismissed them. The polls that showed Reid ahead and we dismissed those too. How about O’Donnell who clearly won the election hands down by SOME polls but we believed those because our guy was winning. It is the same thing over and over again.
Missouri is not always a Red State. In 2006, it voted in McCaskill and every State wide race except Lt. Governor went to the Democrats.
Even if it’s true for now, a lot of time remains.
PPP - Propa Propa Propaganda
RE: Your add on to the title is confusing.
I really should say all other GOP candidates but Palin, but I got cut off.
McCain barely carried Missouri. In fact the final results weren’t in for weeks. The Democrat vote is strong in Kansas City, St. Louis and Columbia.
RE #3:
Well said.
I believe the poll, which after all has Palin within the margin of error. And I think it would be ridiculous to rule her out at this point because of a few points difference in polls (no, this isn’t the only one) almost two years before the actual election.
Remember: moderates and independents are the last to make up their minds anyway, so they probably won’t actually be decided for another 22 1/2 months.
Wooooo Hooooooo
The voice of reason!
If we can just cover our ears and close our eyes we can make it so!
LOL
I would add that while it's true that PPP has almost all Democrat clients, it's also true that they were a remarkably accurate pollster this year. In fact, they may have been the only major pollster that accurately predicted an O'Donnell upset in the DE Republican primary.
I like that Palin after all the attacks she has sustained is virually tied with Obama in this poll.
I got ripped for saying on a thread about Palin that I didn’t think she could win. I was called a rino, told to leave the board, questioned my intelligence and was called a troll. I have nothing against Palin and I like her I just think I am in a very small minority when it comes to the populace that supports her. I think she would better serve conservatives if she kept doing as she is doing and stayed out of the actual political arena. She has help motivate a very strong movement towards conservatism and she hasn’t had to get into the filth of politics since she quit being governor.
If the Zero couldn't win Missouri in 2008 at the height of his messianic, football stadium filling, girl feinting, popularity. When he was running against a Republican that most conservatives had to throw up after voting for.
He doesn't stand a chance in He$$ of winning it in 2012, even if the republicans nominated Mickey Mouse.
thats bullshit man
she is not afraid of ripping into a black President. all of these other guys would treat Obama like a fragile glass slipper.
Here’s the deal... Daily Kos’ PPP is trying to pump up Palin in order to lure her into the race.
That should strike fear into the hearts of everyone. I would be interested in seeing a graphic that shows what states have closed primaries, and what states don't. If anyone knows of such a graphic, or chart, please post it.
Huckabee (for some strange reason) and Romney more predictably, are popular with independents. Those independents could have a decisive impact in the states that allow them to vote in party primaries. That's not good.
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