Gallop: Largest Margin To Date

I'm not a socialist, nor am I a lying socialist and I want him.

In about 72 hours from now, you're going to be taken aback by your comments.

Obama is going to win enough to win the election. Pennsylvania, Virginia, Colorado, Iowa, New Mexcio and New Hampshire are all going to vote Obama. Along with all of the other blue states that Kerry won, he will win this election.
if the polls you love so much are correct
 
if the polls you love so much are correct

The polls I love so much?

Which ones?

Because, uh, all of them back up my claim.

I mean, if I was cherry picking here and was saying that Obama would win this poll and that poll and that other polls showed McCain ahead, then ok, you'd have a valid argument. But no polls show McCain ahead in any of the states I mentioned. I mean, you could make an argument about one or two polls, but ALL of the polls? Let's even say one of the states is wrong and it goes red, such as Colorado, which early voting shows to be split nearly even between Dems and Repubs and we have another New Hampshire in Colorado. Obama still has Ohio, Florida, Missouri, Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia and Arizona. Oh and if he loses Colorado and McCain wins every single one of those states, which is highly unlikely, Obama still wins the election 273-261.

RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Iowa: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Virginia: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Nevada: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Colorado: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - New Mexico: McCain vs. Obama
http://news.yahoo.com/election/2008...000112101011100000111110000111100011111000101
 
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The polls I love so much?

Which ones?

Because, uh, all of them back up my claim.

I mean, if I was cherry picking here and was saying that Obama would win this poll and that poll and that other polls showed McCain ahead, then ok, you'd have a valid argument. But no polls show McCain ahead in any of the states I mentioned. I mean, you could make an argument about one or two polls, but ALL of the polls? Let's even say one of the states is wrong and it goes red, such as Colorado, which early voting shows to be split nearly even between Dems and Repubs and we have another New Hampshire in Colorado. Obama still has Ohio, Florida, Missouri, Indiana, North Carolina, Georgia and Arizona. Oh and if he loses Colorado and McCain wins every single one of those states, which is highly unlikely, Obama still wins the election 273-261.

RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Iowa: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Virginia: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Nevada: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - Colorado: McCain vs. Obama
RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - New Mexico: McCain vs. Obama
Political Dashboard - 2008 Presidential Election on Yahoo! News
exactly what i said
 
exactly what i said

So, what you're saying is and correct me if I'm wrong here, not only is every single national poll wrong, but then every single state poll is wrong. Every single one of them would need to be wrong in order for you to be right. I just want to be clear here so you're on the record as saying that every single poll is wrong.

If that's what you're saying, I can respect that, it's your position, I have no problem with that, but so far you haven't outright said it.
 
So, what you're saying is and correct me if I'm wrong here, not only is every single national poll wrong, but then every single state poll is wrong. Every single one of them would need to be wrong in order for you to be right. I just want to be clear here so you're on the record as saying that every single poll is wrong.

If that's what you're saying, I can respect that, it's your position, I have no problem with that, but so far you haven't outright said it.
we will find out in a few days, wont we?
 
It's not even that; they deserve to lose because their campaign is disgusting. McCain used to be an honorable guy....

too bad desperation made him pathetic. And I really, truly hope that shows on Tuesday.

So very true Jill. McCain should have been the GOP nominee in 2000 instead of Booooosh. Unfortunately he wasn't and now we are paying for it...
 

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