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DownWithTheLeft
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« on: June 30, 2008, 05:20:08 PM »

I don't know if 7% is "comfortable". A lead like that can evaporate rather quickly.




If it were 7% lead for Obama, you wouldn't say that. Again...I love that when a poll shows Obama leading it's accurate...but if McCain leads it is like "When will that state come around for Obama?"

Umm....no. Nice try, though.
LOL, Naso is 100% right, you and others Dems slather over polls that have him even close in absurd states

Anyway, McCain will win FL by a lot more than 7, probably closer to 12 or 13
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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2008, 05:21:37 PM »

I don't know if 7% is "comfortable". A lead like that can evaporate rather quickly.




If it were 7% lead for Obama, you wouldn't say that. Again...I love that when a poll shows Obama leading it's accurate...but if McCain leads it is like "When will that state come around for Obama?"

Umm....no. Nice try, though.
LOL, Naso is 100% right, you and others Dems slather over polls that have him even close in absurd states

Anyway, McCain will win FL by a lot more than 7, probably closer to 12 or 13
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DownWithTheLeft
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E: 9.16, S: -3.13

« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2008, 05:28:55 PM »

I don't know if 7% is "comfortable". A lead like that can evaporate rather quickly.




If it were 7% lead for Obama, you wouldn't say that. Again...I love that when a poll shows Obama leading it's accurate...but if McCain leads it is like "When will that state come around for Obama?"

Umm....no. Nice try, though.
LOL, Naso is 100% right, you and others Dems slather over polls that have him even close in absurd states

Anyway, McCain will win FL by a lot more than 7, probably closer to 12 or 13
LOL
LOL Smiley Smiley Smiley GOLDMINE MATERIAL!!

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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2008, 05:31:36 PM »

McCain will get nowhere near 12 or 13 points unless Obama really screws something up and loses in a landslide nationwide to McCain. If McCain were to win FL....7points is pretty reasonable. 4 more months though Wink
Florida probably has the worst demograhpics for Obama of any state that was remotely close in 2004.  The idea that McCain wins by double-digits won Bush won by 5 is not far-fetched at all
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« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2008, 07:52:56 AM »

McCain will get nowhere near 12 or 13 points unless Obama really screws something up and loses in a landslide nationwide to McCain. If McCain were to win FL....7points is pretty reasonable. 4 more months though Wink
Florida probably has the worst demograhpics for Obama of any state that was remotely close in 2004.  The idea that McCain wins by double-digits won Bush won by 5 is not far-fetched at all

Obama's problem with the 60+ category has been overstated by the media. Just like his problem with Appalachia was. Plus, If Obama keeps his 30+ lead among Hispanics then he shouldn't lose by that much at all.
While Obama may have a 30 point with Hispanics, I highly doubt Obama even has a lead among Cubans which are the main Hispanic voting bloc in Florida.  It's pretty much Obama's worst nightmare states, even the chunks that should be voting for him are the portion of the chunk that is worst for him.
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