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10-21-2008, 10:18 PM #1
If Obama Doesn't Win
(and I still don't think he will)..
You will hear lots of blame from Clinton to Mccain to Ayers to race but the truth is there is only one person to blame OBAMA. His ego could cost him the election that should be a run away.
Mccain has run the dirtiest and sleeziest campaign in history and pulled almost every card imaginable but Obama won't get down in the dirt and bring up the Mccain connections (Keating 5, Pennsylvania cable company, Palins husband and the AIP). Kerry didn't fight back and it cost him..
Obama couldn't swallow his pride and ask hillary to be on the ticket, it would have given him the election and Mccain would never have picked Palin(and she is a big reason he is still in it)..
The biggest thing is
YOU ONLY NEED 270 ELECTORAL VOTES TO WIN
He is strong in the Kerry states leaving him about 10 votes to win. Instead of concentrating on Oh, FL, VA any of which would put him over the top he is worried about all the states and spreading himself thin. I am starting to think it's his ego wanting to win more electoral votes then Bill Clinton did(which he won't).. He should have just worried about one or 2 of the states in play instead of all of them..
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10-21-2008, 11:17 PM #2
No need to worry, hes gonna win unless something drastic happens. Theres a ten point spread in likley voters now.
But you are right, i am not saying this because i support McCain either. Ever since i watched obama and hillarys campaign, i noticed Obama just seems so full of himself, and what little i have seen his wife shes the exact same way.
Like i said unless something major goes down we will know by bed time on November 4th who wins
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10-21-2008, 11:42 PM #3
"If Obama Doesn't Win"
...it will be because of either the Bradley effect or a stolen election. There are already reports of fraud and voter supression. Some youngsters are getting turned away from the polls. Guess who they would be voting for?
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10-22-2008, 12:03 AM #4

so if he loses it is either because we are a racist country or because it was stolen. What some call voter supression others call making sure votes are valid.
For every vote that is "suppressed" there is a dem who votes 6+ times. Or a homeless person who is bought lunch and told Obama bought him lunch now he should go vote. Or mickey mouse and daffy duck being registered voters.
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10-22-2008, 12:31 AM #5
Poor representation of what I said. You are putting words into my mouth. Polls show McCain is behind, but the McCain/Palin campaign are confident they are still in the running to win the election. They do believe in the Bradley effect. But, since you brought up race, I will say this: millions are voting and donating based on the candidates race.
As for your voter fraud comment. I proudly present to you...
But the McCain supporters on this site will deny that BOTH sides engage in voter fraud and voter supression. Its only ACORN, of course!
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10-22-2008, 12:40 AM #6

"it will be because of either the Bradley effect or a stolen election"
you said that. I didn't think my response was taking your statement out of context. I apologize if I did though. I agree that both sides mess with the vote. Par for the course is that dems accuse the republicans of suppression while the Republicans accuse the dems of voter fraud.
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10-22-2008, 12:46 AM #7
Of course they believe they are still in it, what message would it send to their supporters if they basically conceded? They have no reason to not fight until the end, Bradley effect or not.
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10-22-2008, 12:47 AM #8
I wasn't implying that we're a dominant racist country. But it would be foolish to deny that racism doesn't exist in our country.
Take 100 people in a poll. 55 vote for Obama. 45 vote for McCain. I mentioned the Bradley effect because six people can turn it around. Obama was far ahead...how did he lose?
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10-22-2008, 12:50 AM #9
My point is Obama is 10 points ahead in most polls. Come election day, if he loses, it will be because of one of the two reasons I listed above. Don't be surprised if it happens.
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10-22-2008, 12:53 AM #10
There is a reason you don't discuss religion or politics....
Personally I hope None of the Above finally wins an election....
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