… and see if you get it right.
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OBAMA, OBAMA, OBAMA!!! GGOOOOOOOOOOO!! Yayayaaaayayaya :-)
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Possible upsets favoring Obama in Montana & Missouri and a upset in Florida possible for McCain.
Bottom line: Obama cruises to and well past 270.
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I am not sure of Florida .. but Ohio is certainly going Obama. Why, cos ground troops matter.
I am not sure of Florida .. but Ohio is certainly going Obama. Why, cos ground troops matter.
No doubt, 170,000 people in Ohio turned out Sunday to hear Obama while on the same day about 11,000 people came out to see Palin speak.
Here is my prediction, close race, Obama is going to lose Florida but going to win the presidency.
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Who is blue and who is red? I should BBC.co.uk this but I dont want to.
How many days does the election last?
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Oh my silly Brit. The election is tomorrow but we can do early voting, through mail or just by stopping by at the polling locations.
Blue is Obama and Red Is McBush.
Oh my silly Brit. The election is tomorrow but we can do early voting, through mail or just by stopping by at the polling locations.
Blue is Obama and Red Is McBush.
Oh. Its sad, cos as soon as Obama (who is WELL fit by the way!) wins, hes going to die and Jack Bauer won't be able to stop it.
Blue is demograts yeh?
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yes blues are democrats and they ROCK!!! Death to neoconservatism!!!!! Make sure you vote OBAMA Milly - VOTE OBAMA MILLY.
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Milly can't vote, she is a second class citizen.
White folks are predicting that Pennsylvania will go to McCain and Florida may go for Obama)
Obama has to win either Pennsylvania or Florida. If he loses both he still have chance to win if he can win Indiana.
Most likely scenario
*Electoral votes *
Obama: 291
McCain: 247
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When I said Obama will win Ohio, I based it on the fact that he has offices in every one of Ohio’s 88 counties, Kerry had only 16 in 2004. So regardless of what the polls say (which usually poll "likely" voters) he will win Ohio.
This is historical election and it can go either way.
1) It can be landslide victory for Barack Obama if the Floridian (Jews & Hispanics) voted for him in Florida and if he is able to win Pennsylvania and Virginia
2) A marginal victory for Obama if he loses Florida, Indiana but still manage to get Pennsylvania, Virginia.
3) Miscalculation on this part by not picking Clinton. He may win popular vote and lose electoral votes and ultimately lose this election.
Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Ohio and Indiana are the tossup states. According to CNN, all Obama as to do is hold on to Blue states and win Pennsylvania to get the 270 electoral votes.
My latest prediction (I could be wrong):
Missouri, Ohio and Florida will mostly likely go for McCain. Barack Obama has good chance of wining this election If he can win blues states, plus Pennsylvania and Indiana.
Barack Obama will get 284 electroal votes and McCain will get 254 electoral votes.
Talk about Republicans severe aversion to exit polls today (Fox news is devoting the entire day today trashing exit polls and how misleading they will be) … ![]()
Reporters asked Sarah Palin today, right after she came out of the polling both, who did she vote for. Normally this is a fairly vanilla question and is a perfect opportunity for a candidate to do a plug for his/her ticket as how it will change the country. Not Ms. Palin
Citing her right to privacy, Gov. Sarah Palin refused to say who she voted for after emerging from her polling place in Wasilla, Alaska.
That’s right, she wouldn’t say she voted for her own presidential ticket. We assume she did, but she stood on principle and wouldn’t say. She did say the secret ballot is one of the “cool” things about the U.S.
I guess she was handled so strict during campaign not to talk about anything she is not permitted to talk about carried over to her after election talk to reporters.
Hahahaha…