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View Poll Results: 2008 Presidential Election: Who are you voting for?
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John McCain
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Barack Obama
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10-10-2008, 11:21 AM
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So besides the head-spinning reality that polls now show Obama leading in Virginia and West Virginia possibly breaking toward Obama (whoa!), these Senate races are hella interesting -- Elizabeth Dole is struggling and Al Franken is in the lead now in MN! LOL! http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...nate_elections
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10-10-2008, 11:34 AM
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So the world really may be coming to end?! Maybe Obama really is the Anti-Christ, 'cause Al Franken in the Senate has to be one of the signs of the Apocolypse.
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10-10-2008, 11:35 AM
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So besides the head-spinning reality that polls now show Obama leading in Virginia and West Virginia possibly breaking toward Obama (whoa!), these Senate races are hella interesting -- Elizabeth Dole is struggling and Al Franken is in the lead now in MN! LOL! http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...nate_elections
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Thanks, you just had to go and ruin my Friday....haha.
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10-10-2008, 11:41 AM
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SNL popularity is quite high right now. Makes sense to me that Franken is doing well
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10-10-2008, 12:01 PM
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Vote for me, Al Franken
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10-10-2008, 01:44 PM
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I like looking at the polls, and there seem to be an oogabillion of them. How do large polls (Gallup, Rassmussen, etc) 'find' who they poll?
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10-11-2008, 02:59 PM
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Thanks, you just had to go and ruin my Friday....haha.
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Aw, well I hate to put a stink on your Saturday too, but ... 55% Expect Obama Victory; Only 15% Think McCain Will Win

ETA: PhiGam & SECDom better get to work!
Last edited by nittanyalum; 10-11-2008 at 03:04 PM.
Reason: Obama leads in Florida, just giving our fratties a friendly heads-up
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10-13-2008, 11:41 AM
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Haha, thanks - I didn't read this until today, so it just ruins my Monday
Seriously though, I'm getting to the point where I just hope I'm wrong about Obama, since it seems like he's locking things up. I disagree with a number of things in his platform, and I really don't think he's the right person to be President, but hopefully I'll be wrong and he'll do a good job. I'm not conceding things yet, but it doesn't look good.
On another note, I've been getting calls from the Democratic party for a couple of months now, asking me if they'll still have my support for Obama. I've been a Republican for almost 10 years now - why the heck am I getting these calls? I know my town is heavily Democrat (they come very close to trying to steer you to the Democrat polling station, you basically have to make a run for the Republican station), but still...
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10-13-2008, 11:43 AM
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On another note, I've been getting calls from the Democratic party for a couple of months now, asking me if they'll still have my support for Obama. I've been a Republican for almost 10 years now - why the heck am I getting these calls? I know my town is heavily Democrat (they come very close to trying to steer you to the Democrat polling station, you basically have to make a run for the Republican station), but still...
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You, too? I'm amazed at the tone of the calls!
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10-13-2008, 11:52 AM
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You, too? I'm amazed at the tone of the calls!
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Here's how they usually go:
Caller: "Hello Mr. (Some mispronounced version of my last name), can we still count on your support for the Democratic Party in the upcoming Presidential Election?"
Me: "Actually, you can't, and you haven't counted on my support for a few years. I'm voting McCain."
Caller: "Well sir, I'm sorry to hear that. What has made you change your mind about Senator Obama and the party?"
Me: "Actually, I haven't changed my mind recently. I did not vote for Kerry in the last election. I don't think Obama is the best person for the job, so I'm not voting for him in this election. I am a registered Republican; I think you have the wrong household."
Caller: "Well sir, what issues specifically have caused you to change your vote this election..."
And so on, and so on. Very annoying. Sometimes I stay on the line and continue the conversation because it's borderline amusing.
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10-13-2008, 09:07 PM
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Here's how they usually go:
Caller: "Hello Mr. (Some mispronounced version of my last name), can we still count on your support for the Democratic Party in the upcoming Presidential Election?"
Me: "Actually, you can't, and you haven't counted on my support for a few years. I'm voting McCain."
Caller: "Well sir, I'm sorry to hear that. What has made you change your mind about Senator Obama and the party?"
Me: "Actually, I haven't changed my mind recently. I did not vote for Kerry in the last election. I don't think Obama is the best person for the job, so I'm not voting for him in this election. I am a registered Republican; I think you have the wrong household."
Caller: "Well sir, what issues specifically have caused you to change your vote this election..."
And so on, and so on. Very annoying. Sometimes I stay on the line and continue the conversation because it's borderline amusing.
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Wow! Maybe I should have our sales team at work take some pointers from the Obama campaign.
How I wish to get a call from the RNC.... hmmm... what would I say?!? lol.
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10-13-2008, 11:50 PM
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On another note, I've been getting calls from the Democratic party for a couple of months now, asking me if they'll still have my support for Obama. I've been a Republican for almost 10 years now - why the heck am I getting these calls? I know my town is heavily Democrat (they come very close to trying to steer you to the Democrat polling station, you basically have to make a run for the Republican station), but still...
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Maybe you're getting my misdirected phone calls? I no longer have a landline, but back in '06 when I lived in Michigan, I often received pre-recorded calls from Rush Limbaugh urging me to support DeVos. I've been a registered Democtrat since 1997. I would have thought it was just a case of a misdirected number, but I received mail addressed to me from the Republican party too.
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10-14-2008, 09:55 AM
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^^I am getting the same exact phone calls as KSig. I live in a heavily Republican area and am also a registered Republican. Perhaps they are targeting Republicans hoping to sway them?
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