Sounds pretty good. Except that in the next elections we’ll have to overcome Chicago politics voter fraud on the national level.
repbulicans need to push for a cleaner voter registration list. Hate to see ppl vote multiple times or dead ppl/nonexisting ppl voting
Do you really believe the turnout was less than 2004, when you look at the people who registered to vote that was supposed to be the most in American history? I don’t believe that, and just wonder what happened to those votes.
Lordy, and that’s after all the FRAUD going on. Thanks a lot you “stay at home” idiots, and you who voted for this Marxist to ruin our country for our children and GRANDchildren, damn, each time I come across one of you, you will hear my mind in full.
ACORN
A similar analysis done in 1988 showed how the change of some 500,000 votes in strategic states would have elected Michael Stanley Dukakis.
How did Fox news call those states so early? If the numbers are this close how did they do it? Did they rely on exit polling?
Change the following from Obama to McCain:
102,289 in FL
103,386 in OH
101,056 in VA
6997 in NC
12,919 in IN
70,267 in IA
59,949 in NV
Total change from Obama to McCain: 456,863
obama has at least as much political capital as Bush had in 2004. Something tells me BO will not sit on his hands and waste it as W did.
We know that the SoS of Ohio had over 200,000 “questionable” votes she wouldn’t turn over before the election. I estimated that’s how many each State that ACORN worked in that the dems were worried about had at least 200, 000. Hmm. Looking at your figures it looks like they had what they needed.
so where the hell were they coming up with the 7 million number? this does make me feel better however...
Does this take into account the fact that Republicans have been leaving the GOP since 2004?
Two comments: 1. There were more votes in 2008 than in 2004. Not many and I don’t believe there was a higher percentage, but there were about 1 million more votes.
2. The race was lost in six states that the hated Bush won: Ohio, Florida, Virginia, N.C, Indiana and Colorado. In both Ohio and Indiana, McCain got fewer votes than Bush did.
Next election won’t be as close, just like the second Clinton term.
I think that in this American Idol crazed world, we’re crazy to think the message is more important than who is singing the song. We need a stealth conservative who looks and sounds good, but in his values is the anti-Obama. Just like Obama is the anti-conservative.
HOw many of those votes were ACORN frauds???
oh wait...they’re including popular vote, yes?
Spin.
Largely because the media trumpeted for days before the elections that McCain had already lost.
If those voters had not listened and voted anyway, McCain very well would have won.
It doesn't matter what happens in the intervening time. The Dems always depend mostly on the last month or so before Nov. 4 to do most of their winning. Whether it's Mark Foley-type tactics, the media lying about how the polls are going for the Dem whatever. The last month is when most of the dirty tricks are done to depress the Repub vote.
The dems lie, cheat and steal; they engage in voter fraud and solicit and accept illegal monies, both foreign and domestic and there's barely a peep from the Repubs.
They offer the hand of "bipartasinship" to the dems and it gets bitten off. What do they do? Offer the other hand. They let themselves be shouted down like Elizabeth Hasselback on "the view".
The President should also have taken McCain, Specter, Snow, Hagel and the other Rinos to the woodshed and told them "I get your vote on this issue or your career is done".
Personally, I think that, with 2 or 3 Rinos the dems already have their fillibuster proof majority and they will pass anything they want, constitutional or not.
Mr. Franklin, we could not keep the Republic.
And about that win in Ohio by approximately 200,000 votes-—strangely that is the number of the “questionable” (mostly ACORN) ballots that leftist SOS Jennifer Brunner refused to run checks on to see if they were legit. By the way, Ohio has 88 counties, and 66 of them went for McCain.