book_worm
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:03 PM
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Gallup tracking poll: Obama: 49% (no change) McCain 42% (down 1) |
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yesterday it was 49-43, Obama http://www.gallup.com/home.aspxOf course they will caution that this was before Palin's speech.
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:04 PM
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1. Well... that measures the Thompson/Lieberman effect..... |
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:04 PM
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2. Big fuckin deal. It's got two days of the RNC in it. |
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If Palin's speech and McCain's speech fail to change these numbers, though, it means he's fucking doomed.
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:04 PM
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3. Still good news. It means that Thompson/Lieberman's speech didn't resonate with undecideds |
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Palin will swing a few, I believe, but really despite the much harsher tone of last night's speeches, nothing really different, content-wise was said.
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:08 PM
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6. I think the Undecideds will break much harder for Obama now |
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Another Gallup poll released shows Undecideds down recently, 9%. 6% go to Obama. 3% go to McCain.
I think post-Palin we may see a harder break of Undecideds for Obama. They are pandering totally to the nutjob base, and it will not help them with the undecideds, who are the crucial voters to get here.
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:05 PM
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4. After the Palin speech, McCain's support will drop I bet. nt |
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Thu Sep-04-08 12:05 PM
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5. Watch this graph tomorrow, Palin bump is then |
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