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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #50 on: August 19, 2008, 11:57:13 PM »

Is 54% popular enough to swing a state? Also note that number would no doubt drop if he was added to the ticket.

Dude, seriously, it's time to grow up. I've told you countless times that Pawlenty will not swing the state. Get over it. Stop using that as an argument.

No you haven't said so, however you seem to be trying to debunk my responses to others on this thread WHY he wouldn't. If you agree with me that Pawlenty will not deliver Minnesota, then why bother, and who cares about his approval?



Uh, yes, I have said so. I've had this argument with you several times. We had one just a few weeks ago.

What I'm debunking is the idea that his victory in 2006 was an underachievement. I'm saying that the guy is popular and certainly would help the ticket in the state. He would not singlehandedley swing the state. Get it through your thick head.

Do you think he would help more than Kaine in Virginia?

Probably the same amount.
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« Reply #51 on: August 19, 2008, 11:58:29 PM »

Is 54% popular enough to swing a state? Also note that number would no doubt drop if he was added to the ticket.

Dude, seriously, it's time to grow up. I've told you countless times that Pawlenty will not swing the state. Get over it. Stop using that as an argument.

No you haven't said so, however you seem to be trying to debunk my responses to others on this thread WHY he wouldn't. If you agree with me that Pawlenty will not deliver Minnesota, then why bother, and who cares about his approval?



Uh, yes, I have said so. I've had this argument with you several times. We had one just a few weeks ago.

What I'm debunking is the idea that his victory in 2006 was an underachievement. I'm saying that the guy is popular and certainly would help the ticket in the state. He would not singlehandedley swing the state. Get it through your thick head.

Do you think he would help more than Kaine in Virginia?

Probably the same amount.

So in other words, not much (since I'm sure you'd argue Virginia still is at least 50/50 with Obama/Kaine.)
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« Reply #52 on: August 20, 2008, 12:00:22 AM »


So in other words, not much (since I'm sure you'd argue Virginia still is at least 50/50 with Obama/Kaine.)

Sure
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