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To: Corin Stormhands

Yep, this is a non starter, what is interesting is post convention the DNC bounce, was about 5-6 points, and that’s not a big enough lead for the least experienced candidate ever put forth by a major party.

The Palin selection has absolutely electrified the base, the reaction of leftist bloggers and MSM folks to the pregnancy thing is going to turn off a lot of folks as well.

By next tuesday we’ll know in the polling numbers where things stand. The RNC convention will be over, and will have had enough time to be showing up in the numbers.

There is no doubt to anyone breathing that Palin solidified the conservative base behind the ticket, and electrified it. The debates are yet to come, and we all know Fauxbama will do poorly in them, as he has done everytime he’s had to fly without a net and actually think on his feet.

51 to 46 after the corronation, and while polling over a holiday weekend, is not anything to get excited over, its not even a trend. Relax, by early next week we’ll know the lay of the land.


95 posted on 09/02/2008 7:04:40 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: HamiltonJay; All

Also look in how the candidates campaign.. They go by their internals..


100 posted on 09/02/2008 7:06:26 AM PDT by KevinDavis (If Obama can't handle a town hall debate, then he can't handle the job of being President.)
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To: HamiltonJay

Problem is we need more than the base to win. Have to watch the state polls. I have felt from the beginning it would take a miracle from our Maker to win. Do we deserve that miracle? I say some of us do. LOL. Keep praying.


105 posted on 09/02/2008 7:07:54 AM PDT by Hattie
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