Posted on 09/12/2008 4:37:53 AM PDT by sunmars
Washington is the latest state to show a strong western surge for John McCain since he added Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to the Republican ticket.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Washington finds Barack Obama still ahead, but barely. Its Obama 49%, McCain 47%. A month ago, Obama was up by twelve percentage points. Recent polls have shown McCain gains in Montana, New Mexico and North Dakota.
Among Democrats, Obama now attracts 83% of the vote, down six points from last month. However, the big change comes among unaffiliated voters who now favor McCain by a 48% to 43% margin. In August, before the two parties held their conventions, Obama led by twelve among voters not affiliated with either major political party (see demographic crosstabs).
Washington has a pretty strong Evangelical crowd that people don't really think about. Combine that with Dino Rossi voters who were cheated out of an election and a corrupt governor giving state money to Indian tribes in exchange for contributions and I believe McCain will take Washington, and Oregon for that matter.
Hadn’t heard about that. It must stink to be a Dem. right now!
Gregoire took 650,000 dollars from tribal casino’s as campaign contributions and then gave the casinos the right to keep every bit of money, no money comes back to the state, she was bought off.
look at the info
“Gov. Chris Gregoire has benifited from more than $650,000 in campaigncontributions from American Indian tribes.”
“Gregoire killed a gambling compact potentially worth more than $140million a year to the state.”
“It’s a payoff,” said University of Nevada-Las Vegas professor WilliamThompson, who has been studying tribal gambling since 1988. “Sheshouldn’t take any campaign money, nor should her political party, andit smells too quid pro quo for my liking.”
“Even some Democrats in the Legislature question the deal. ‘Why wouldyou give someone a monopoly without taking a cut?’ asked Sen. KenJacobsen, D-Seattle.
[the dem state senator] “By the time anybody in the Legislature heardabout it, it was a done deal,” he said. “there are a lot of people,Democrats and Republicans, who were a little bit grumpy about thatbecause, God, that’s a lot of money we gave them without gettinganything back.”
The West, South and a few other states will make Cindy Palin our President in 2012 or 2016 after a successful run as VP.
Thanks for posting this!
He doesn’t need it. Wa has a long tradition of vote frauds.
How long before Biden claims “illness” and is replaced with Hillary?
DAMN! Sarah Palin!!! Too early in the morning.
fyi
During a campaign that was failing to capture the support of the swing voters, one that not even the revelation of an adopted Bangledeshi daughter could help, along came a pitbull armed with lipstick and with it, no election could ever be the same again
I wouldn’t be so happy yet. People hardly ever poll Washington because it leans safely democratic. Obama also won every county in the state in the primary.
Methinks maybe Republicans are still outraged at how Gregoire stole the 2004 Governor’s race. There’ll be a rematch this year which will hopefully fire up the Republicans who were defrauded last time.
Survey USA’s poll 2 days ago has Rossi 1% ahead of Gregoire.
theres interesting data here.
As for the running mates, Biden is viewed favorably by 56%, Palin by 51%. However, feelings are much stronger about Palin39% voice a Very Favorable opinion of her while 31% have a Very Unfavorable view. For Biden, the comparable numbers are 26% Very Favorable and 22% Very Unfavorable.
Among unaffiliated voters, McCain is viewed favorably by 66%, Obama by 55%, Palin by 53%, and Biden by 49%.
Fifty-one percent (51%) say that Palin was the right choice for McCain to make while 40% say that Biden was the right choice for Obama.
By a 53% to 36% margin, unaffiliated voters say McCain made the right choice. Thirty-five percent (35%) of unaffiliateds say that Obama made the right choice while 33% disagree.
Seventy-six percent (76%) of Obama voters say theyre voting enthusiastically for their candidate while 19% are voting primarily against McCain.
Sixty-nine percent (69%) of McCain voters are voting enthusiastically for him while 27% are voting primarily against Obama.
McCain is more favoured than Obama by 11% among unaffilates but look at the favourable ratings
McCain 60% favourable Obama 58% favourable.
c-span just reported Obama is abandoning his 50 state plan and focusing on the key states.
we just need to know where is obama buying nothing.
Well it seems the blue state voters have other ideas, he may have to fight more than he thought and in states he does not want to.
Now if NJ starts collapsing like its showing signs off, then bambi is in trouble.
Wow, indeed. Polls tightening in PA and MI. I didn’t think about her effect in WA State, but this would be huge. Even if McCain/Palin don’t win it they are going to force Obama to spend a lot of resources here. The Obama-ites must be crapping their pants.
I also saw that California is in play. Not sure if it’s worth wasting time out there just yet. Could be a faint by the left leaning polling orgs to get McCain trying to take “Montreal”. If I were McCain I would focus on shoring up Florida, Va, Pa, Ohio and MI. I think they go McCain anyway but time and money would be well spent there. I still think it’s a 40+ state landslide for McCain but who knows what scandal the MSM can concoct to trim McCain’s polling numbers. I think the Clinton pow-wow yesterday was about Bill C telling Barry to run against McCain like he did against the congress by blaming them for everything. Only thing is taking advice from Bill C is like taking advice from John Gruden on how to be a Super Bowl dynasty. Um a lucky run does’nt make you an expert Bill on anything.
A close defeat will cause rioting. An Obama win will cause "victory" rioting like you see after silly basketball or football championships.
Obama nees to loose and loose big. For Peace.
bambi must be mad taking advice from BC, kind of like leading a lamb to slaughter and Hillary’s in the woodshed with the axe.
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