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    beavith11 year ago

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    i don't think it'll be the same crowd as ran for 2008. or... if O is doing well, maybe it will be, but for nothing more than being a sacrificial lamb.

    the test of O's performance will be the number and formidability of republicans showing up in the primary race.

    i do have to ask one question. if you read through the hype in the NY Times op-ed piece, if all these demographics all went blue, how come the popular percentage was 52-48?

    credit for playing the electoral game goes to the democrats, but the popular vote doesn't support the hype. what gives?

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      Ratskii1 year ago

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      Um Beavith1,

      It's 53-46. This isn't to say that Obama couldn't still blow it, but at least use accurate statistics. Even if I end up not approving everything Obama does, I still think Michelle will be the best first lady ever.

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