Posted on 11/02/2008 3:42:11 AM PST by Born Conservative
For more than two weeks, John McCain, Sarah Palin and a variety of their campaign surrogates have devoted much of their attention and limited resources toward turning the Keystone State red for the first time since 1988.
But with the Republican presidential nominee due in Scranton again today, most recent independent polls have shown Democratic nominee Barack Obama ahead by double digits (a few polls show a tighter race).
It may be that the McCain campaign thinks theres something about the states mix of rural voters, working-class whites and culturally conservative Democrats that gives it a chance invisible to pollsters.
There is no other reason for John McCain and Sarah Palin to be in the state based on what the polls say, except that theyre counting on us to be bigots, said former Scranton Mayor James McNulty, a Democrat. Why else are they here? Theyre counting on Pennsylvania not voting for a black man.
Ridiculous, says Republican Lackawanna County Commissioner A.J. Munchak.
He forgets that we were labeled bitter and hanging on to our guns and our Bibles, Mr. Munchak said. I dont believe the polls. I honestly dont believe the polls. I think a lot of people, when asked, are afraid to say theyre voting against Obama because people will put that (racist) label on them ... I think its a lot closer than Mr. McNulty thinks.
Whether they believe the polls or not, Mr. McCains campaign appears to have decided that theres no reasonable path to victory without Pennsylvanias 21 electoral votes.
Pennsylvania is a must-win for Mr. McCain, and it may be his last stand.
Polls consistent
The McCain campaign pulled out of Michigan in early October and trails, by polling, in many states that President Bush carried in 2004.
Facing an electoral map with shrinking battlefronts, his campaign has thrown much of its remaining resources at Pennsylvania in an effort to offset other potential losses.
Whether its working is highly debatable.
For weeks, polling of state voters has overwhelmingly favored Mr. Obama.
The daily tracking poll by Muhlenberg College in conjunction with the Allentown Morning Call newspaper has had Mr. Obama ahead by 10 points or more since Oct. 3, with Mr. Obama at 53 percent as of Thursday night and Mr. McCain at 43 percent, his peak. Mr. Obamas support has been no lower than 52 percent since Oct. 15 while Mr. McCains has been as low as 37 percent.
Five other polls this week had the spread at between 9 and 14 points in Pennsylvania, including a 12-point edge in Quinnipiac University poll and a 13-point edge in a Franklin & Marshall College poll.
But there is a faint silver lining for Republicans who are looking for it.
The 10-point margin in the latest Muhlenberg poll was 3 percentage points narrower than the night before, and at least two other polls this week had the race much closer.
An NBC Mason-Dixon poll had it at 47 percent to 43 percent for Mr. Obama.
Atlanta-based Strategic Vision LLC, had Mr. Obama at 49 percent and Mr. McCain at 44 percent in a poll released Friday. The poll surveyed 1,200 likely voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Strategic Vision president David Johnson said the race had tightened among white female voters in the Philadelphia suburbs, always a key to winning the state.
Obama focuses elsewhere
As Mr. McCain and his campaign have blanketed the state, Mr. Obama has paid only occasionally visits, a sure sign he thinks polls are running in his favor here. It has allowed him to concentrate on reliably Republican states he thinks he can win, such as Virginia and Colorado.
Though he did visit Pittsburgh on Monday and the Philadelphia suburbs on Tuesday, Mr. Obama has left most of the campaigning in Pennsylvania to surrogates, including his running mate Sen. Joseph Biden, who was in Williamsport and Allentown on Thursday and is expected back at least once more.
Mr. McCain will be in Scranton today, while Mr. Obama will be represented here by Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, revered locally by Democrats.
Christopher Borick, Ph.D., the director of the Muhlenberg poll that has shown consistent double-digit Obama leads, said he doubts the polls that show Mr. Obama ahead by only 4 or 5 points.
Mr. McCain can still win the state, but his path is narrower, he said.
If turnout expectations for young and minority voters fall short, if the McCain campaign carries out an exceptionally good get-out-the-vote effort, if white and elderly voters suddenly turn squeamish about Mr. Obama, Mr. McCain can make this close, he said.
Its got to be like a perfect game, though, Dr. Borick said.
Democrats have won the state the last four times and now outnumber Republicans by 1.1 million voters, double the margin in 2004.
That, more than anything, illustrates how difficult it will be for Mr. McCain to win.
But with the Republican presidential nominee due in Scranton again today, most recent independent polls have shown Democratic nominee Barack Obama ahead by double digits (a few polls show a tighter race)
What a sad indictment of my State that we may be the reason a Communist ends up in the Whitehouse.....
If wanting to save America and keep it American makes me a bigot then I wear that title gladly......
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VIDEO! Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Praises Farrakhan and N.O.I.:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DXum_-8I1TA
“Pennsylvania is a must-win for Mr. McCain, and it may be his last stand”
I guess this last stand reference is to suggest that the McCain Campaign is besieged and without hope (sounds like Toyko Rose). There is, as long as we exist in this old world, ALWAYS another day. In two previous “last stands” namely “The Alamo” and “Little Bighorn” things, ultimately, did not turn out that well for the victors.
Two more days until VICTORY! Keep the faith!!
At this point, I don’t even care as long as we win the election.
I’ve been ignoring the liberals and their sick, twisted sense of “reality” since 9/11.
No, we are counting on those great Americans in PA to be patriots.
OBAMA TELLS SAN FRANCISCO HE WILL INTENTIONALLY BANKRUPT THE COAL INDUSTRY!!!
You mean like Murtha and Obama said you were?
Never fear, by the way, what ever happened to Rose. Anybody interested can go here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Rose
Exactly! We will get what we deserve - either a liberal light or communist heavy. God is in control - I hope and I pray that Obama doesnt win but if he does then perhaps (not sure of what Gods plan is) just perhaps its because God wants us to realize how good we had it. We need to pray, fast, and seek his will - if you believe in the bible then you know the world is on a one way path to destruction - take comfort in the fact that although it will be tough you can be a light unto others.
To All Freepers - stay strong, vigilant, and be prepared. We are a community and we will survive - ultimately God is in control, he is sovereign, turn your fear into faith and action - win lose or tie we must commit ourselves to become stronger more vocal and more unified.
Ah, ya caught that bit of kindergarten psychological warfare did ya? It is effective, but only to a point. :)
You are right. I just keep repeating - God is in control.
Hmmm no comment on the audio tape where Obama says he will bankrupt the coal industry???? Wonder why they missed that.
Fox & FRiend are going to do a segment on how people in America are praying for the outcome of this election.
Just sent a link to with the youtube video to Fox & FRiends.
LLS
He did set race relations back a 100 years just as thing where getting good.
The young manager told me they had given out thousands of "DemonRATs for McCain" yard signs.
He said he couldn't guarantee a McCain win in PA but he would guarantee it in Westmd. County, {which is heavily demonRAT}.
Every phone was in use, and people were streaming in and out with lists for "knock on doors".
I don't know what is going on in the rest of the state, but with the exception of the Allegheny County, most of Western PA will go McCain.
I don't know how much ballot fraud is going to go on in Philly, they may all still be celebrating after the World Series.
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