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Comment by elise | 2008-08-05 03:40:55In those moments of greatest disgust and depression, I see no good outcome this year for anyone. If Obama loses by a wide margin, there will be temper tantrums followed by a withdrawal of his supporters. If he loses by a small margin, 2004 will be seen as a picnic in the park. Every vote will be challenged, voters harrassed and threatened. I don’t think the Court will involve themselves a second time so it will be up to the campaigns and parties to resolve. When I am really feeling negative, I foresee the National Guard being called out to suppress riots. Makes me just want to sit down and have a good cry once in a while.
Comment by bayareavoter | 2008-08-05 00:12:04When I ask the Kool aid drinkers I know what they think about Bambi’s flip flops on everything from FISA to off-shore oil drilling they simply dismiss it and tell me he has to say those things.
What I am afraid of is that Barky’s monumental effort to register young and AA voters will offset those of us who won’t ever vote for him and Donkey Brazile will end up being right–that they don’t need us anymore.
Comment by Dan R. | 2008-08-05 00:28:13McCain should pick Romeny, not a congressman with absolutely zero name recognition. I was born in Virginia and lived there for ovr 30 years. Trust me on this: When it gets down to nut-cuttin’ time, Virginia will not vote for an ultra-liberal black man over a bona fide war hero. Ain’t happenin’.
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Comment by StrawberrybitesBarky | 2008-08-05 01:02:49No, please God, not Romney. I loathe Plastic Man. I’ll have to stay home in November. Voting for McCain will be bad enough. I hope he picks a woman to ease the pain of voting republican.
Comment by fif | 2008-08-05 08:35:14Real Democrats put this out:
Here’s what we’re up against. These are articles from Ohio, Michigan and Missouri.Obama is putting an unprecedented number of people on the ground—even in states in which he is at a significant statistical disadvantage. McCain is focusing almost exclusively on television ads.
“Obama’s Paid Staff Dwarfing McCain’s”
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/07/20/obamas_paid_staff_dwarfing_mccains/?page=full“Ohio Daily Blog: More on Obama Campaign Coordination
http://www.ohiodailyblog.com/content/more-obama/odp-campaign-coordination“Obama’s Michigan Campaign Will be 2x the Size of Kerry’s
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/07/obamas_michigan_campaign_will.php“Obama Flooding Missouri with 150 Paid Staffers”
http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/12859BTW: BO made $5 million from his birthday celebration last night in Boston. $28,500 per couple. More “small donors” no doubt.
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Even better was the article itself
"The good news for John McCain in Montana is that he has pulled even with Barack Obama. The bad news for John McCain in Montana is that he is only even with Barack Obama in a state that George W. Bush carried by 20 or more points both times"
Goodbye Wingnuts.
The next time a NeoCon is getting in