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Dewey Defeats Truman II: How McCain might win in a squeaker…
In the last 48 hours, something has emerged that could very well be the early indication of McCain defeating Obama on November 4. For the first time since McCain’s address to the convention, the overall spread between Sen. Obama and Sen. McCain has dropped to an average of 3 points - or essentially the margin of error. Thus, McCain supporters need not be so glum that all is foretold and that the race is lost. While some pundits like Hannity and Limbaugh have been railing against the “Main Stream Media,” asserting that traditional news sources are trying to convince people that the race is locked, when it is not, for the first time, there is actually some evidence of that fact in polling. A strategy to victory, although improbable, for McCain exists. Senator Obama may indeed be vulnerable
Can Barack Obama win in Virginia’s “Old Dominion”?
In response to a comment I made on Larry Johnson’s blog, I wanted to write a quick entry on my own blog as to why I believe the Old Dominion is at risk of becoming “weak blue” in the electoral map. In short, the risk of Virginia going to Obama comes down to the demonstrated [...]
In the end - does Nancy Pelosi decide who’s the next President?
This entire election comes down to the electoral outcome of three states - Colorado, New Hampshire, and Virginia. Virgina’s 13 delegates, New Hampshire’s 4 delegates, and Colorado’s 9 delegates, mean the difference between Obama being elected by 8 delegates, or McCain being elected by 2. Moreover, there is a very distinct possibility that the next [...]
Why “Georgia” matters…
While the recent events in Russian invading Georgia are not exactly the same as the invasion in Poland in 1939, unfortunately, there are too many similarities. Russia is bullying Georgia and attempting to reconstitute its empire of satellite states. Georgia matters to the United States because, put simply, as the only world’s Super Power, how [...]
Who the heck reads this blog anyways?
For some time now, I’ve used various tracking software to get a sense of who reads my blog, and why. In part, I’ve tried to make better blog postings from the data. In part, it just satisfies curiosity and provides an ego boost. But it does reveal some things about the nature of the internet, [...]
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