Posted on 10/30/2008 2:28:27 PM PDT by quesney
Obama will not win CO if these are the numbers he’s putting up in NV. The western states aren’t that disjunct politically.
These are amazing numbers.
Where have you been? I posted the NRO thing at noon.
Please commit yourselves to pray and fast tomorrow for this election.
As Christians we need to take the call the pray and fast seriously.
“And WORK, WORK, WORK!!! We can all be effective by use of the internet. Send e-mails and encourage the recipients to fwd. them. E-mail links to favorable YouTube vids, websites, blogs, etc.
C’mon folks; leave the TV room at get on the computer and let’s deliver a technologically driven victory to McCain/Palin on Tuesday night. We can reach more votes via the internet than many of the TV ads.”
Yesssssssss.......but don’t forget to PRAY, PRAY, PRAY
.... (and do some fasting too).
Wonderful!
GO MAC!
You can always go to McCain’s website and make phone calls as well!
Yep...
How many electoral votes does Israel get again?
None, of course. It’s an early indicator of how other early votes might swing.
They are talking about the absentee American Jews who happen to be in Israel right now voting absentee, so they are talking about actual votes for McCain, not some faked up Israeli election.
Forget Israel, because these are a tiny number of votes. But wow. The stuff from NV, CO, and FL is just stunning.
Pray and fast; YES!
I to voted on the first day in Williamson.
As you see, I indicated Travis as being a Liberal county. (no offense to you, I use to live there too) I believe the Lib college students and all the Libs (from my own examination) were really anxious to vote. That's why, from looking at the early votes being 4 times less in Williamson, I came to that conclusion.
Thank you for your explanation. Believe me, I know that Travis is a liberal county - I have to stomach it everyday!
I think you may be on to something with their eagerness to vote! I vote early everyyear because it’s easier with kids in tow, but these libs just want to make sure they vote this year, and thus voted early.
I did hear on the news though that Williamson county had set a record for early voting this year. Not sure if your conclusion still holds considering the population difference between our 2 counties. What do you think?
I think people are starting to worry about long waits on election day and are rushing to vote now.
http://www.news8austin.com/story.asp?ArID=223260
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