Posted on 11/04/2008 4:54:50 AM PST by nhwingut
I was watching Brian Kilmeade of F&F interview David Plouffe of the Obama campaign. Kilmeade told Plouffe that the McCain internal pollster told him that this election is "razor thin" and moving in "McCain's direction," predicting the election "will NOT be over tonight."
Plouffe did not have his per usual snarky, cocky look. He appeared concerned. Anyone see/else hear this?
I think it is going to be over very quickly. McCain concedes early tonight.
Hillary won in PA because Obama refused to hand out “walking around money”. He’s not making that mistake now.
This is just my opinion on drudge they have a article that says hillary is going for Obama, well New york is going democratic no big deal if it was Ohio , florida I would be concern,Hillary can handle Palin being vice president
but I really believe she cannot handle Palin in four years running for president for the republican party,I really believe in four years if Obama wins Palin can beat him ,hillary wants so badly be the first female president
hillary herself cannot go out and say Mccain beat the hell out of Obama , but her former advisors can I’m not saying this is happening or going to happen but it needs to be watched.the main thing right now that concerns me is the Virginia military ballots that may not be allowed. that could kill Mccain in virginia.
Let 'em do their worst, our lawyers have bigger...uh, briefs.
If Mac wins and they go to court then reveal that 0 is a certified non-citizen and make them cite justifation for their suits.
Plouffe will need to get his voter fraud people out in force to correct this “issue”. . .
Please be sure to vote: McCain/Palin
Or as we used to say in the old country..."Pray for wind, but keep rowing to shore."
Nah. Too much eye shadow.
The ballots were mailed out late from about 4 counties, with the result that troops did not get them until a couple of days ago. This means they cannot get back by today. McCain is filing suit to have them counted up to 10 days from now (which would only make a difference if Virginia was extremely close)
Um, wait to get pessimistic if McCain loses. If you are afraid of being very very sad so you’re being pre-pessimistic, then just know that you’ll join 150 million other Americans in being sad.
But until then, be HOPEFUL! Polls should be thrown out the window because the real poll that matters will come tonight!
McCain/Palin certainly are.
More's the pity.
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