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yoman82
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« on: February 11, 2009, 03:09:47 PM »

Go Ron Paul! Win at least one state!
Anyway, very nice timeline, fairly balanced.
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2009, 01:05:01 PM »

*Hopes for Ron Paul to broker the Republican convention*
Any actual delegate numbers for the three?
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« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2009, 01:21:58 PM »

That is probably why the polls were wrong in some states.

The original final polling map before election night in this timeline was the following...



This is a different map from the one that we are seeing come into form with this new person writing the timeline. This map shows states like Texas, Nebraska, and South Dakota as strong republican. SD and NE are still too close to call. TX is too close to call even with a slight Obama lead.

I also noticed that on the final polling map before the election night, New Hampshire was too close to call. Josh4Bush had not called New Hampshire when he stopped posting in this timeline and the new writer comes right in and calls it for Obama.

I think that the new writer just wants for his own party to win and to win big. But, their are some questionable factors. How does Obama loose Missouri but have a slight lead in Texas? How has Ohio still not been called for Obama but Texas has a slight lead for Obama?

Before continuing to write this timeline, the new writer should have atleast read through the thread. Seeing that his map does not resemble the map of the final polling in many ways.

I could write a better timeline than this and I think that I just might do so.
No, past experience has shown that you CANNOT write a better timeline than this.
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