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  • Obama campaign has had 3 weeks to truly start revving up and organizing for the general. McCain has used the last few months. Be patient, its coming.

    Posted at June 26, 2008 3:30 PM in response to Can the Obama Campaign Shape the Agenda?

  • voter registration ended 30 days ago - crossover votes from Indies and Repubs could be lower. I bet we see a margin similar to Wisco.

    Posted at March 11, 2008 12:20 PM in response to Obama On Track For Big Victory In Mississippi Today

  • If you are playing 6 degrees (or whatever number) today, here is mine:

    Spitzer stayed at the Mayflower hotel, the Mayflower and pilgrims "landed" at Plymouth Rock, Malcolm X had the line "We didn't land on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us", Obama likes to use the words Bamboozle and Hoodwink (words of Malcolm X).

    Posted at March 10, 2008 4:03 PM in response to "Client 9"

  • The story will run on nightly news, and the cables tonight. Either way, Obama is a lucky guy.

    Posted at March 10, 2008 2:54 PM in response to Spitzer Prostitution Story Temporarily Stops Media Coverage Of Prez Race

  • And then we have NY Gov. Spitzer in on a prostitution ring - why can't this stuff come out before Super Tuesday's.... thankfully PA is just a hop away from NY. Let's tally - A FORMER Obama fundraiser on trial for bribery, and a boneheaded deal for real estate advice. NY Gov. Spitzer and current Clinton supporter and fundraiser involved in a prosto ring. Sounds about even... riiiight.

    Posted at March 10, 2008 2:47 PM in response to Obama On Veep Talk: Clintons Are Trying To "Hoodwink" You

  • I agree. The poll swinging back and forth only means a differing sample of voters. However, if we see one candidate remain in the lead as the number of states left to vote decreases, this could speak to the national trend. Almost as if you start with a National poll meaning something before the primaries begin, become meaningless as we go through the primary process and then become relevant again at the end of the primaries.

    Posted at March 10, 2008 9:18 AM in response to Gallup: Obama Retakes National Lead Over Hillary

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