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HuskyCaucasian

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  1. Anyone seen MSNBC's badass 3D studio? DAMN! Chuck Todd used it on hardball last night. Damn impressive.
  2. Virginia... Virginia... Virginia. Oh wait..... RIP Tim.
  3. Independent election day thread? or just stick with this one?
  4. QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Nov 3, 2008 -> 04:02 PM) What time tomorrow do you think numbers will start rolling in? This is a pretty cool map that you roll your mouse over to see each time states close.
  5. An independent GOP group has been running an Obama / Rev Wright had pretty heavily recently. It ends with "Barack Obama... Too Radical... Too Risky" I'm I reading into it too much by using the word "radical" when referring to a black preacher and black candidate that it's pretty blatant race baiting? Why not too extreme?
  6. QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Nov 3, 2008 -> 04:02 PM) What time tomorrow do you think numbers will start rolling in? The first polls close at 5PM central in Indian and Kentucky, but they wont be reported until 6PM when the rest of the state polls close.
  7. My condolences. He had said he didnt think she would make it to election day. She missed Obama becoming president by 36 hours. How sad.
  8. QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Nov 3, 2008 -> 03:30 PM) Did Obama's granny really die? just reported on CNN
  9. QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Nov 3, 2008 -> 02:21 PM) No press conferences and no medical records. Gotta love the secrecy. So Trig really isnt hers.
  10. QUOTE (Rex Kicka** @ Nov 3, 2008 -> 10:14 AM) My prediction? Obama - 329, McCain - 209. A comfortable win, but no landslide for Obama. Technically, 329 is not a landslide by historical standards. Between 1944-1996, only Carter in '76, Nixon in '68, Kennedy in '60 and Truman in '48 have won the presidency with LESS than 329 electoral votes. And, only carter in '76 finished with less than 300. So, since 1944, most elections have been significant electoral college margins. 2000 and 2004 seem to be against the historical trend. But based on the last two elections and how the states break down, if Obama gets 329, it's a landslide.
  11. He's caught Dick Cheney disease (where you say one thing on tape... then deny you ever said it):
  12. QUOTE (kapkomet @ Nov 3, 2008 -> 10:11 AM) Axelrod thinks they're "gravy" votes. I tend to disagree with that: but I do think it's a tremendous advantage nonetheless. I would disagree as well. BUT, something like 19% of all early voters are first time voters. (I think I read that somewhere). That's a staggering number. Those 19% could be considered "gravy" in the sense that Obama would probably win, by a very close margin, if only those who voted in 2004 voted. But with new voter turn out, it's a huge Obama advantage.
  13. My Projection Obama: 338 McCain: 200 Other Possibility (Flip Florida and VA to McCain) Obama: 298 McCain: 240
  14. Via Politico: UPDATE: He used the wrong numbers. "23% of the total electorate, 2.6 million people, has voted". Actually, the article says 2.6 million have already voted, that's 30% of the expected turnout. Based on those numbers, the expected turn out is 8,666,667. Far easier to overcome.
  15. Nice to see a McCain presidency would have his priorities straight...
  16. Penn GOP goes against McCain's wishes.... I assume since McCain is such an honorable man that he will denounce this ad.
  17. QUOTE (Rex Kicka** @ Nov 2, 2008 -> 07:38 AM) Zogby's Friday Sample, McCain +1. Saturday's Sample, Obama +10. LMAO! what a joke
  18. My pastor is preaching what to vote on this weekend... not who to vote for. I really dislike politics in church.
  19. QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Nov 1, 2008 -> 03:21 PM) I couldn't make out 'jewish' on the scan, and didn't want to assume that's what it was. Now that that is said, what's your problem with the ad? and you see no problem with saying a candidate could cause another holocaust? They just "happened" to use a picture of him speaking in... GERMANY?
  20. QUOTE (fathom @ Oct 31, 2008 -> 10:56 PM) As someone who's rooting for Obama, how concerned should I be that McCain is leading in the Zogby one day poll? All party ID
  21. QUOTE (fathom @ Oct 31, 2008 -> 10:56 PM) As someone who's rooting for Obama, how concerned should I be that McCain is leading in the Zogby one day poll? Zogby may be, and probably is, the most unreliable poll out there.
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