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obama is done stick a fork in him ... ?
The Ticket Horserace
9-5/6
8-29/30
McCain-Palin
49.7%
47.1%
Obama-Biden
45.9%
44.6%
Others/Not sure
4.4%
8.3%
33 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Just the beggining of the long slow slide into political obscurity bye bye Obama .
- 1 decade ago
Yap yap yap... Liberal this Conservative that, when there's really not that much difference with American views overall. All this wasted energy could be put to better use trying to solve some of these real problems... This election just shows how ignorant we still are collectively in this country. 78% minorities still voting for Obama, and 78% of whites over forty still voting against Obama (whoever the candidate is), and women just want a to be treated "fairly" when fairness and government is the biggest of all oxymorons.
Even we republicans who voted for Ron Paul KNOW that Obama will win. Don't listen to what people SAY watch what they DO. Just look where people are putting their money in the stock market... or Vegas for that matter.
- GaspodeLv 71 decade ago
McCain has taken a temporary lead (less than the margin of error) in one poll.
Looking at the electoral votes of the states he leads in, McCain is still losing by double digits in the votes that count.
But it is only early Sept. Once Palin is put into the position of answering questions, which so far she refuses to do;
Refuses to do!
The polls will swing back to normal.
So if you want to fork somebody, why don't you fork yourself?
- 1 decade ago
Oh come come now, Zogby Poll. We'ren't they 10 points out on Clinton Obama at one stage. McCain is just riding his bounce at the moment. That'll end now and the debates will mostly decide this election. Secondly even the poll calls it a small bounce for McCain.
- 1 decade ago
Well i am sort of scared if Obama wins beacuse someone might shoot him because some people still might be racist. And if they do.do thatt then we will probably go to war. But whichever president we get it will be better then Bush. Hes the reason we have a bad economy. He pays attentionto the war tooo much and is using our money! So im so excited to see which president will in. But i still dont know how im voteing for.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
As Republicans were saying a week ago, the only poll that counts in on November 4.
McCain has seen his convention bounce and it is all downhill from here for him.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
Looks like McCain/Palin moved some undecided. There's some 3% that can move either way, though. Still too close to call.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
i wish no longer! want some extra time for him to open his mouth and notice what falls out. Is there each and every guy or woman left he hasn't insulted or slammed? How far can an unoriginal, racist go? the whole destruction of the Democratic party, it is how far. undergo in ideas Germany interior the 1920-1930's. attempt a history e book
- 1 decade ago
Yes! Let's go president Palin!!!
(Like McCain will last a full year in office)
And let's go Iraq!!!
Oh, and those numbers are about as dependable as McCain's heart...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
its not november 4 yet so don't be making comments like hes done. I think palin is done once a major secret of hers breaks loose about her supporting something