Posted on 10/26/2008 10:04:08 AM PDT by tatown
Obama-50%, McCain-45% (Traditional LV Model)
Obama-52%, McCain-43% (Expanded LV Model)
(Excerpt) Read more at gallup.com ...
Nice. And sadly probably exactly right.
LMAO! I love that movie!
We all do ;)
Of course not. He’s in the tank for Obama. Clearly.
http://www.freerepublic.com/%5Ehttp://wnyt.com/article/stories/S629204.shtml?cat=300
Expanded LV includes Disney characters.
What’s fascinating about Gallup is that they have the two LV polls. This means that they can claim they are right either way it goes in the end.
They can continue Operation Obama Propaganda on one side, and also claim they were accurate with the Traditional LV model.
Whichever one is closest, they’ll quickly forget to mention that the other one exists after the election.
I’m definetly suffering from poll watching fatigue.
Welcome news! After just reading the most recent National Review, it was a good thing I used up all my ammo at the range last night. (There is a great article in NR on Axelrod, by the way.)
Like so many who have posted, I think we will see moves to get us dispirited in the next few days. Keep the Faith! We will win.
Traditional is the Gallup usual poll Methodology, Expanded is the HOPEYCHANGEY methodology where Unicorns Farts, Pixie Dust & also Jesus Christ comes back to Earth & endorses Ear Nestor Obama
I will.
“Biden is more ready to be POTUS/CinC”
Biden is “more ready” to be President of the Hair Club for Men, but not for President of the U.S. Even on this point, Sy Sperling has significantly more experience and I would say he’s unbeatable.
Second - the deep connection between Obama and Ayers is having a significant impact and the term “Obama Ayers” has been heavily searched on Google within the past few weeks, particularly in the battleground states.
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