Kerry Up 10 Points In 13 Key Swing States

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From Canadian Broadcasting Company October 17th, 2004:

John Kerry appealed to African-American voters on Sunday, as he pushed ahead with his campaign to unseat George W. Bush.
Kerry promised the voters, many of whom feel the Republicans are trying to keep them off the voter lists, "We're not going to let this be just a repeat of 2000. We're not going to see a million African-Americans deprived of their votes in America," he said.

With just 16 days to go until the vote, the race couldn't be tighter.

Senator John Kerry

Polls suggest a dead heat. Even Republican organizers concede the Democratic senator has benefited from his performance in the three presidential debates.

And a Washington Post poll shows Kerry with a significant lead in important states that could decide the outcome of the election. The poll found Kerry held a 53 per cent to 43 per cent lead among likely voters in 13 such states.


Link to original story here
 
It's called "Hope". Obama supporters would know nothing about that.

Hell I think the Republicans are "hoping" that something bad befalls on Obama. Because otherwise they aren't winning this election.

I'll let Piper Palin; Sawwah's daughter express my thoughts on this.

$Piper Palin.JPG

:badgrin:
 
Wonder if she learned that from mommy or daddy? :rofl:

Perhaps Obama taught her:

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From Canadian Broadcasting Company October 17th, 2004:

John Kerry appealed to African-American voters on Sunday, as he pushed ahead with his campaign to unseat George W. Bush.
Kerry promised the voters, many of whom feel the Republicans are trying to keep them off the voter lists, "We're not going to let this be just a repeat of 2000. We're not going to see a million African-Americans deprived of their votes in America," he said.

With just 16 days to go until the vote, the race couldn't be tighter.

Senator John Kerry

Polls suggest a dead heat. Even Republican organizers concede the Democratic senator has benefited from his performance in the three presidential debates.

And a Washington Post poll shows Kerry with a significant lead in important states that could decide the outcome of the election. The poll found Kerry held a 53 per cent to 43 per cent lead among likely voters in 13 such states.


Link to original story here

What poll are you talking about - not RCP.
 
No, it's pretty funny though.

Wonder if she learned that from mommy or daddy? :rofl:

Perhaps Obama taught her:

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Hey, Hillary supporters: Give Obama a "Bronx Salute". Vote for McCain!
 
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:lol: Is this entire thread devoted to the "desperation vote" :confused:

Mercy, mercy, mercy! Let's make sure this guy does not become President!!!!! :eek:

Here's Abraham Lincoln's Incredible Journey To Become
The 16th President Of The United States!


He had to work to support his family after they were forced out of their home. 1816

His mother died. 1818

Failed in business. 1831

Was defeated for legislature. 1832

Lost his job and couldn't get into law school. 1832

Declared bankruptcy, and spent the next 17 years of his life paying off the money he borrowed from friends to start his business. 1833

Was defeated for legislature again. 1834

Was engaged to be married, but his sweetheart died and his heart was broken. 1835

Had a nervous breakdown and spent the next six months in bed. 1836

Was defeated in becoming the speaker of the state legislature. 1838

Was defeated in becoming elector. 1840

Was defeated for Congress 1843

Was defeated for Congress. 1846

Was defeated for Congress again. 1848

Was rejected for the job of Land Officer in his home state. 1849

Was defeated for Senate. 1854

Was defeated for Vice-President -- got less than 100 votes. 1856

Was defeated for Senate for the third time. 1858

Was elected President of the United States. 1860
 
Perhaps Obama taught her:

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Actually no, probably this man:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0IJkD0znCQ]YouTube - George W. Bush Flipping Off Camera[/ame]

The one finger salute! :salute:
 
:lol: Is this entire thread devoted to the "desperation vote" :confused:

Mercy, mercy, mercy! Let's make sure this guy does not become President!!!!! :eek:

Eventually he was going to win. :lol:

Speaking of which, Lincoln was a inexperienced senator from Ill was he not? :badgrin:
 

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