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Obama Ahead in VA, 53% to 43%
As McCain’s Lead Among White Virginians Shrinks, So Too His Chances of
Holding The State’s 13 Electoral Votes SurveyUSA Breaking News - 8 minutes ago Virginia 29 days until votes are counted in Virginia, Democrat Barack Obama is ahead 53% to 43%, according to this SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WDBJ-TV in Roanoke, WJLA-TV in Washington DC, WTVR-TV in Richmond, and WJHL-TV in the Tri-Cities. In 4 tracking polls conducted since the Republican Convention, McCain has gone from up by 2 to down by 10. There is movement among men, where immediately after the GOP convention, McCain led by 10, and where today Obama leads by 11. There is movement among whites, where McCain’s once 22-point lead is today reduced to single digits. There is movement among the well-to-do, where today for the first time Obama leads. There is movement among pro-choice voters, where Obama’s lead has doubled since August. McCain no longer leads in any region of the state. In Northeastern VA, which includes the DC suburbs, Obama leads by 24 points. In Central Virginia, home of the Confederate White House, the Museum of the Confederacy and Appomattox, Obama today leads by 8. In Southeastern Virginia, Obama leads by 11. In the Shenandoah, where John McCain led by 24 points one month ago, Obama and McCain today tie. - - - Gosh, no wonder Herring wants to desert Virginia for one of the Carolinas...where he can fly his confederate flag in safety. But it might not be *North* Carolina, because there is a chance that state might turn blue, too. Where's Sarah Palin? Virginia needs a wink and a shout-out. |
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Obama Ahead in VA, 53% to 43%
On Oct 6, 1:02 pm, Boater wrote:
As McCain’s Lead Among White Virginians Shrinks, So Too His Chances of Holding The State’s 13 Electoral Votes SurveyUSA Breaking News - 8 minutes ago Virginia 29 days until votes are counted in Virginia, Democrat Barack Obama is ahead 53% to 43%, according to this SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WDBJ-TV in Roanoke, WJLA-TV in Washington DC, WTVR-TV in Richmond, and WJHL-TV in the Tri-Cities. In 4 tracking polls conducted since the Republican Convention, McCain has gone from up by 2 to down by 10. There is movement among men, where immediately after the GOP convention, McCain led by 10, and where today Obama leads by 11. There is movement among whites, where McCain’s once 22-point lead is today reduced to single digits. There is movement among the well-to-do, where today for the first time Obama leads. There is movement among pro-choice voters, where Obama’s lead has doubled since August. McCain no longer leads in any region of the state. In Northeastern VA, which includes the DC suburbs, Obama leads by 24 points. In Central Virginia, home of the Confederate White House, the Museum of the Confederacy and Appomattox, Obama today leads by 8. In Southeastern Virginia, Obama leads by 11. In the Shenandoah, where John McCain led by 24 points one month ago, Obama and McCain today tie. - - - Gosh, no wonder Herring wants to desert Virginia for one of the Carolinas...where he can fly his confederate flag in safety. But it might not be *North* Carolina, because there is a chance that state might turn blue, too. Where's Sarah Palin? Virginia needs a wink and a shout-out. During the depression, many people who were otherwise liberal decided that countries need a strong central leader, basically a benevolent dictator. Thus, many people who were actually liberal found themselves backing fascism in Italy, Spain and even Germany. These leaders cultivated the cults of personality around themselves just as we see Obama doing today. The weird videos of kids chanting Obama slogans as if Obama is the "Dear Leader" of a North Korean style cult of personality state are truly chilling. One can easily extrapolate from history to see that an Obama presidency is likely to lead to extreme curbs on our freedoms and that any criticisms of Obama will be seen as an attack on the state itself. People like Harry consider themselves to be liberal but in reality are extreme authoritareans who do not believe in personal freedom, they believe in the state. They argue that their beliefs in the power of the state is because the state is good but all of history belies this. I believe that with the media firmly in the Obama camp, congress controlled by Obama and the DNC and no balance in American Politics, we will have a cult of personality that will seem like something out of a dystopian novel police state. The media will defend curbs on freedoms until they cannot say anything on their own. |
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Obama Ahead in VA, 53% to 43%
Boater wrote:
As McCain’s Lead Among White Virginians Shrinks, So Too His Chances of Holding The State’s 13 Electoral Votes SurveyUSA Breaking News - 8 minutes ago Virginia 29 days until votes are counted in Virginia, Democrat Barack Obama is ahead 53% to 43%, according to this SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WDBJ-TV in Roanoke, WJLA-TV in Washington DC, WTVR-TV in Richmond, and WJHL-TV in the Tri-Cities. In 4 tracking polls conducted since the Republican Convention, McCain has gone from up by 2 to down by 10. There is movement among men, where immediately after the GOP convention, McCain led by 10, and where today Obama leads by 11. There is movement among whites, where McCain’s once 22-point lead is today reduced to single digits. There is movement among the well-to-do, where today for the first time Obama leads. There is movement among pro-choice voters, where Obama’s lead has doubled since August. McCain no longer leads in any region of the state. In Northeastern VA, which includes the DC suburbs, Obama leads by 24 points. In Central Virginia, home of the Confederate White House, the Museum of the Confederacy and Appomattox, Obama today leads by 8. In Southeastern Virginia, Obama leads by 11. In the Shenandoah, where John McCain led by 24 points one month ago, Obama and McCain today tie. - - - Gosh, no wonder Herring wants to desert Virginia for one of the Carolinas...where he can fly his confederate flag in safety. But it might not be *North* Carolina, because there is a chance that state might turn blue, too. Where's Sarah Palin? Virginia needs a wink and a shout-out. Evidently no one is promoting his increased taxes proposals. |
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