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Obama 53% McCain 39%

Paperboy seems to like recent poll data, here ya go:

CBS poll Obama 53% McCain 39%

Gallup Obama 53% McCain 43%

LA Times Obama 50% McCain 41%

ARG Obama 50% McCain 45%
       

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Yeah, McCain is pretty much fucked.

Where oh where did Paperboy go?
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I think paperboy was one of those paid trolls the mccain website hired

Oh, and the fox news poll says 61% don't give a shit about ayers. And the 39% that do are probably voting for McBush anyway
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What's this about the polls being oversampled?
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I think paperboy was one of those paid trolls the mccain website hired

Oh, and the fox news poll says 61% don't give a shit about ayers. And the 39% that do are probably voting for McBush anyway
Haha and Drudge no longer has "comeback" as its leading line

Although in the polls I listed McCain is, at least, winning South Carolina! Congratulations to him on that marvelous feat.
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It is looking good now ... it will be the first non jesus freak... non terrorist .. fear and hatred US president for 8 years.... good news for the world.

However... never underestimate the stupidity and hatred of the US electorate...

I know that McCain is a deeply unimpressive.... his midgetness and squeaky voice are hilarious ...and his fear and hate foreign policy is worse even than the drunken retards.

But remember... the south and midwest are full of stone age jesus freak hillbillies.... and they can be so easily brainwashed into hating anything.

dont be surprised if there is a scare incident soon.
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Haha and Drudge no longer has "comeback" as its leading line

Although in the polls I listed McCain is, at least, winning South Carolina! Congratulations to him on that marvelous feat.
I dont know about his marvellous feet....

I love watching him trying to be demonstrative with his midget arms .... it is comedy gold.

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I dont know about his marvellous feet....

I love watching him trying to demonstrative with his midget arms .... it is comedy gold.
John McCains arms were broken when his fighter jet crashed and they were never set properly. The beatings and torture he received for 5 years also didn't help. Because of his war injuries, he cannot raise his arms above his head.

Anyone can disagree with McCain on a philisophical level, even vehemently, but do not disrespect the man's accomplishments as a war hero.
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John McCains arms were broken when his fighter jet crashed and they were never set properly. The beatings and torture he received for 5 years also didn't help. Because of his war injuries, he cannot raise his arms above his head.

Anyone can disagree with McCain on a philisophical level, even vehemently, but do not disrespect the man's accomplishments as a war hero.


Bombing innocent people from 1000s of feet...hardly makes him a war hero ... well not for normal people.

Also he was NEVER tortured as a prisoner... his injuries occured from his crash..and he made the torture stuff up for votes.

I will continue to laugh at the terrorist supporting coward.... short arms and all.
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Paperboy seems to like recent poll data, here ya go:

CBS poll Obama 53% McCain 39%

Gallup Obama 53% McCain 43%

LA Times Obama 50% McCain 41%

ARG Obama 50% McCain 45%
I think you should change your screen name to Blue Dawn.
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Palin, and negative attack ads dragging McCain down.
is it too late for Romney?


CBS Poll: Obama 52% McCain 39%

Two major factors hurting McCain that emerged in the poll: Sarah Palin and the recent spate of negative ads targeting Obama.

Six in 10 of those surveyed said that Mr. McCain had spent more time attacking Mr. Obama than explaining what he would do as president.

And Palin, who has been leading many of the campaign's personal attacks at fiery rallies in the last two weeks, has seen her favorability rating slipping down to 32 percent and her unfavorability rating climbed 11 points to 41 percent.
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Palin, and negative attack ads dragging McCain down.
is it too late for Romney?


CBS Poll: Obama 52% McCain 39%

Two major factors hurting McCain that emerged in the poll: Sarah Palin and the recent spate of negative ads targeting Obama.

Six in 10 of those surveyed said that Mr. McCain had spent more time attacking Mr. Obama than explaining what he would do as president.

And Palin, who has been leading many of the campaign's personal attacks at fiery rallies in the last two weeks, has seen her favorability rating slipping down to 32 percent and her unfavorability rating climbed 11 points to 41 percent.

post the poll questions. The wording of these things crack me up.
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Palin, and negative attack ads dragging McCain down.
is it too late for Romney?


CBS Poll: Obama 52% McCain 39%

Two major factors hurting McCain that emerged in the poll: Sarah Palin and the recent spate of negative ads targeting Obama.

Six in 10 of those surveyed said that Mr. McCain had spent more time attacking Mr. Obama than explaining what he would do as president.

And Palin, who has been leading many of the campaign's personal attacks at fiery rallies in the last two weeks, has seen her favorability rating slipping down to 32 percent and her unfavorability rating climbed 11 points to 41 percent.


Bush did that ... and won... so you cant blame McCain.

Bush did absolutely nothing but talk about the invented threat of terrorism... and never once discussed one policy. He had also openly lied to the US public and massacred innocent Iraqis for profit.

I still think that McCain would have won this election with similar tactics... but the economy has saved the US and the world from 4 more years of terrorist neocons.
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Bush did that ... and won... so you cant blame McCain.

Bush did absolutely nothing but talk about the invented threat of terrorism... and never once discussed one policy. He had also openly lied to the US public and massacred innocent Iraqis for profit.

I still think that McCain would have won this election with similar tactics... but the economy has saved the US and the world from 4 more years of terrorist neocons.
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