Obama with 364 Electoral Votes to McCain's 174 Electoral Votes
This picture says it all.
You can check out the site for yourself at
http://www.realclearpolitics.com
All this fussing over what McCain can do, and the polls no matter what they say, with all the polls taken into account, the numbers crunched, it looks like the McCain/Palin ticket well is languishing a bit behind.
Could it be the economy?
Could it be the direction of the country?
Coul
More..d it be the Iraq War?
Could it be failure of the Republican Bush?
Could it finally be the end of the Neocon Policies?
I just know that it feels good to see this type of news out there, although the media is just talking about those "battleground" states and how many of those that McCain needs to win in order to keep his puffy cheeks afloat.
Just wanted to share a bit of good news for those that aren't sucking up to the Neocon Buttsniffing machines. Less..
Added: Oct 16 2008 In: news_politics
By: bobsworld
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McSamasDumbya/Palin are toast, and you can tell how desperate the wingers are right now with all the comment full of lies and innuendo.
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "Neoconhater" (R)
and look at the states obama is winning.....no suprise because they are where the libs mostly live
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "keithgeorge1" (R)
uhh.. duh? lol.
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "Solar-System-is-an-Atom" (R)
Some of the Obama states are listed on other sites as too close to call and a couple listed as insuffiecient polling data.
Is this the only site that says this Bob? Or can you find more? McCain is behind, but I can't say he's that far behind, at this point.
But I'm sure that in the next few days he can find another way to lose a couple points.
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "InConstantSorrow" (R)
Is this the only site that says this Bob? Or can you find more? McCain is behind, but I can't say he's that far behind, at this point.
But I'm sure that in the next few days he can find another way to lose a couple points.
Here's another site...similar figures.
http://www.pollster.com/
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "bed_wetting_liberal" (R)
Notice that most of the states McCain is winning have a small electoral count, aka less population.
It shouldn't be a surprise to you that conservatives are firmly in the minority.
Maybe you guys should start considering believing the term "blowback."
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "aaJax" (R)
Sorry Bob but, didn't the polls show Gore should have won the month before the election? I'm not for sure, I am just asking!
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "pchart7" (B)
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "ChalamBalan" (R)
Gore didn't have the swing states....Obama does....comments?
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "piehunter" (R)
Don't blame me
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "tohs-is-my-poodle" (R)
The popular vote in Gore/Bush was much closer than the polls are showing us here in Obama/McCain. Obama's lead is wider than Gore's was if I remember correctly.
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "aaJax" (R)
Obama is polling considerably higher than McCain. In '00 and '04, the Bush was slightly ahead in the polls at this point in the races. Here's a link to an interesting graph...
http://www.pollster.com/blogs/Pres08vs04aand000verlay.png
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "bed_wetting_liberal" (R)
Wow, Captain Obvious, thanks for the commentary.
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "Benzaintarental" (R)
Thank you America !
Best regards,
Rest of the World
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "solal71" (R)
Obama is polling considerably higher than McCain. In '00 and '04, the Bush was slightly ahead in the polls at this point in the races. Here's a link to an interesting graph...
http://www.pollster.com/blogs/Pres08vs04aand000verlay.png
what concerns me is the bradley effect. It was apparent in some primary states.
Posted Oct-16-2008 by "ass128"