Saturday, November 1, 2008
We can still win this thing!
A new Zogby poll has McCain leading 48-47 nationally! Though McCain continues to trail by an average of a few points nationally, I think he has a much better chance than the polls are predicting. Even polls that have Obama up handily have his support hovering around or even slightly below 50%. This election is largely a referendum on Barack Obama; therefore, if undecided voters have not come around to embrace him in this late stage of the game, it is highly likely that that those undecideds will break heavily towards John McCain. This proved a common trend in primary season, where Obama often underperformed his poll numbers against Hillary Clinton, either because of some sort of "Bradley Effect" where some white voters had second thoughts about voting for a black man or simply because voters had some anxiety about Obama's lack of experience or his extremely liberal voting record. Furthermore, the McCain campaign is finally formulating a more cohesive case against Barack Obama, highlighting his elite leftist worldview centered around "spreading around the wealth" and unconditional negotiations with terrorists and the despicable world leaders who provide them with material support. GET OUT AND VOTE! GET YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE AND TOGETHER WE WILL TAKE DOWN THE OBAMA TAX, SPEND, AND REDISTRIBUTE MENACE.
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