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To: 2ndDivisionVet

McLAME with Palin ... you saw the vote totals
McLAME withOUT Palin... McLame’s Loss would have looked more like MONDALE’s 84 Loss against REAGAN!!

IMHO


36 posted on 02/23/2009 12:58:40 AM PST by gwilhelm56 (WE THE PEOPLE Demand TALK RADIO to be our 1st Amendment MEDIA WATCHDOG!!!)
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To: gwilhelm56

A reminder of what Sarah Palin did for McCain, singlehandely, all on her own up until George Soros et al, in a state of sheer panic, collapsed the markets on 9-15-08.


September 07, 2008
USATODAY/GALLUP SHOCK: 54-44 MCCAIN AMONG LIKELY VOTERS;
50-46 AMONG REGISTEREDS

September 08, 2008
Washington Post/ABCNews Poll: McCain Vaults From 19 Point Deficit in Battleground Midwest to Plus Seven Advantage


September 09, 2008
Gallup: McCain Now Preferred 52-37 by Independents Over Obama


September 10, 2008
FOX SHOCK: McCAIN GAINS 6, OVERTAKES OBAMA BY THREE


September 11, 2008
Democrat operatives filled with “angst” and “palpable frustration”
...stirring angst and second-guessing among some of the Democratic Party’s most experienced operatives...“It’s a palpable frustration. Deep-seated unease in the sense that the message has gotten away from them.”


September 12, 2008
AP Poll: McCain has “the Right Type” of Experience for POTUS, 80-15; Obama Doesn’t, 46 (Yes) to 47 (No)


McCain vs. Obama among registered voters — has been pretty consistent between this poll (McCain +4) and others (Gallup daily has most recently had McCain at +5 and +4, with other polls a bit less but in the same vicinity).

September 15, 2008
Hollywood in a Panic
“People are really scared that McCain is gaining,”< said a Hollywood politico involved with Tuesday’s fundraiser. “In my 20 years here, I have never seen folks write checks like this.”


September 16, 2008

The contest between Barack Obama and John McCain in New Jersey is too close to call, with a new Quinnipiac University poll showing the battle for the state’s fifteen electoral votes at 48%-45% among likely voters. Obama led McCain by ten percentage points, 51%-41% in an August Quinnipiac poll. The survey was done between September 10 and 14, so, like the New York poll that showed Obama with only a five-point lead, so it doesn’t fully reflect the vicious attacks that have been launched by the media over recent days. It may turn out to be a high-water mark for McCain. Still, this can’t be what Obama had in mind when he talked about running a 50-state race.


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54 posted on 02/23/2009 5:27:48 AM PST by JApost
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