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FOX/Rasmussen: FL, MO, OH, NC, VA (10/12) By Mark Blumenthal FOX News / Rasmussen 10/12/2008, 1000 likely voters interviewed in each state, MOE +/- 3 Mode: IVR/Automated Fox story, Rasmussen overview Florida (story, toplines) Obama 51, McCain 46, Nader 0, Barr 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 52, McCain 45, Nader 1, Barr 0, McKinney 0) Missouri (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) North Carolina (story, toplines) Obama 48, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/8: Obama 49, McCain 48, Barr 0, Nader 0, McKinney 0) Ohio (story, toplines) Obama 49, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: McCain 48, Obama 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) Virginia (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0) I think Obama has a good chance of carrying Virginia and Florida, less than even odds of carrying Missouri, even odds in Ohio, and I don't know much about North Carolina. If McCain loses Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, it'll put a wooden stake in the heart of the GOP. |
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On Oct 13, 7:36 pm, Boater wrote:
FOX/Rasmussen: FL, MO, OH, NC, VA (10/12) By Mark Blumenthal FOX News / Rasmussen 10/12/2008, 1000 likely voters interviewed in each state, MOE +/- 3 Mode: IVR/Automated Fox story, Rasmussen overview Florida (story, toplines) Obama 51, McCain 46, Nader 0, Barr 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 52, McCain 45, Nader 1, Barr 0, McKinney 0) Missouri (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) North Carolina (story, toplines) Obama 48, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/8: Obama 49, McCain 48, Barr 0, Nader 0, McKinney 0) Ohio (story, toplines) Obama 49, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: McCain 48, Obama 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) Virginia (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0) I think Obama has a good chance of carrying Virginia and Florida, less than even odds of carrying Missouri, even odds in Ohio, and I don't know much about North Carolina. If McCain loses Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, it'll put a wooden stake in the heart of the GOP. Is this one of those non -boating posts by a conservative you tell us about? |
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Boater wrote:
FOX/Rasmussen: FL, MO, OH, NC, VA (10/12) By Mark Blumenthal FOX News / Rasmussen 10/12/2008, 1000 likely voters interviewed in each state, MOE +/- 3 Mode: IVR/Automated Fox story, Rasmussen overview Florida (story, toplines) Obama 51, McCain 46, Nader 0, Barr 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 52, McCain 45, Nader 1, Barr 0, McKinney 0) Missouri (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) North Carolina (story, toplines) Obama 48, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/8: Obama 49, McCain 48, Barr 0, Nader 0, McKinney 0) Ohio (story, toplines) Obama 49, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: McCain 48, Obama 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) Virginia (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0) I think Obama has a good chance of carrying Virginia and Florida, less than even odds of carrying Missouri, even odds in Ohio, and I don't know much about North Carolina. If McCain loses Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, it'll put a wooden stake in the heart of the GOP. I thought you said some thing about good news for Conservatives? I thought maybe both of the Wall Street doofuses had been hit by a train or something. At least you could have lied and got our hopes up for a moment. |
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"Boater" wrote in message ... FOX/Rasmussen: FL, MO, OH, NC, VA (10/12) By Mark Blumenthal FOX News / Rasmussen 10/12/2008, 1000 likely voters interviewed in each state, MOE +/- 3 Mode: IVR/Automated Fox story, Rasmussen overview Florida (story, toplines) Obama 51, McCain 46, Nader 0, Barr 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 52, McCain 45, Nader 1, Barr 0, McKinney 0) Missouri (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) North Carolina (story, toplines) Obama 48, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/8: Obama 49, McCain 48, Barr 0, Nader 0, McKinney 0) Ohio (story, toplines) Obama 49, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: McCain 48, Obama 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) Virginia (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0) I think Obama has a good chance of carrying Virginia and Florida, less than even odds of carrying Missouri, even odds in Ohio, and I don't know much about North Carolina. If McCain loses Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, it'll put a wooden stake in the heart of the GOP. Our election is tomorrow for the federal parliament and on Saturday for municipal elections. For the Feds I can choose from New Democratic Party, Liberals, Conservatives, Greens or the Marxist-Leninist Party. For the municipal, a neighbour who has been our city councillor for the last ten years has decided to challenge the mayor for his seat on Saturday. I now have 7 new faces to choose from for her old seat. We also have school board elections at the same time. Decisions, decisions. |
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tin cup wrote:
Boater wrote: FOX/Rasmussen: FL, MO, OH, NC, VA (10/12) By Mark Blumenthal FOX News / Rasmussen 10/12/2008, 1000 likely voters interviewed in each state, MOE +/- 3 Mode: IVR/Automated Fox story, Rasmussen overview Florida (story, toplines) Obama 51, McCain 46, Nader 0, Barr 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 52, McCain 45, Nader 1, Barr 0, McKinney 0) Missouri (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) North Carolina (story, toplines) Obama 48, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/8: Obama 49, McCain 48, Barr 0, Nader 0, McKinney 0) Ohio (story, toplines) Obama 49, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: McCain 48, Obama 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) Virginia (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0) I think Obama has a good chance of carrying Virginia and Florida, less than even odds of carrying Missouri, even odds in Ohio, and I don't know much about North Carolina. If McCain loses Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, it'll put a wooden stake in the heart of the GOP. I thought you said some thing about good news for Conservatives? I thought maybe both of the Wall Street doofuses had been hit by a train or something. At least you could have lied and got our hopes up for a moment. Real conservatives don't like McCain. If he loses, they can steer the party further right. They'll like that. |
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On Oct 13, 7:23*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... FOX/Rasmussen: FL, MO, OH, NC, VA (10/12) By Mark Blumenthal FOX News / Rasmussen 10/12/2008, 1000 likely voters interviewed in each state, MOE +/- 3 Mode: IVR/Automated Fox story, Rasmussen overview Florida (story, toplines) Obama 51, McCain 46, Nader 0, Barr 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 52, McCain 45, Nader 1, Barr 0, McKinney 0) Missouri (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) North Carolina (story, toplines) Obama 48, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/8: Obama 49, McCain 48, Barr 0, Nader 0, McKinney 0) Ohio (story, toplines) Obama 49, McCain 47, Barr 0, Nader 1, McKinney 0 (10/5: McCain 48, Obama 47, Barr 1, Nader 1, McKinney 0) Virginia (story, toplines) Obama 50, McCain 47, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0 (10/5: Obama 50, McCain 48, Barr 1, Nader 0, McKinney 0) I think Obama has a good chance of carrying Virginia and Florida, less than even odds of carrying Missouri, even odds in Ohio, and I don't know much about North Carolina. If McCain loses Florida, Virginia and North Carolina, it'll put a wooden stake in the heart of the GOP. Our election is tomorrow for the federal parliament and on Saturday for municipal elections. For the Feds I can choose from New Democratic Party, Liberals, Conservatives, Greens or the Marxist-Leninist Party. For the municipal, a neighbour who has been our city councillor for the last ten years has decided to challenge the mayor for his seat on Saturday. I now have 7 new faces to choose from for her old seat. We also have school board elections at the same time. Decisions, decisions. don. My idea of a true and fair election is to take about 1500 people who would be required to take a test to see if they're mentally qualified to be POTUS, then weed them down to about 500. Put their names in a large spinning drum, turn the crank then have Vanna White pull out the winning POTUS, then go right down the line.... ?;^ Q |
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Good news for Conservatives...
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