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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Quote Originally Posted by Sapwolf
    http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=11799

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=59702

    http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=18647

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/ ... 9157.shtml

    http://reflectionsofaparalytic.com/?p=623

    http://ultramontane.blogtownhall.com/20 ... _win.thtml

    http://www.prolifeblogs.com/articles/ar ... wnd_11.php

    http://stevemaloneygop.blogspot.com/200 ... lling.html

    http://www.catholic.org/national/nation ... p?id=26868

    http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index. ... &task=view

    Google "Obama infanticide" and let the dam break.

    He has in effect stated that a baby born that survived an abortion and that is outside the womb is not protected by the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, or that the baby is not a human being and US citizen.

    You heard it here first: Obama is finished in his quest for POTUS. Americans overall will not knowingly elect a baby-killer, period.
    Really? because 60% of them are pro choice and many consider abortion to be killing a baby.
    Signed, Universal (LGBT...QRSTUVWXYZ)

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    Sapwolf is talking about a baby who after an abortion is alive and crying on on the table. Obama wants that baby killed whereas the US Senate could not bring themselves to go that far. Sapwolf is 100% correct on this issue.
    What do you think should be done to the baby. Do you want the baby 'shelved'

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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Research 2000 Oklahoma poll:
    McCain 52%
    Obama 38%

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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Quote Originally Posted by youngdan
    Sapwolf is talking about a baby who after an abortion is alive and crying on on the table. Obama wants that baby killed whereas the US Senate could not bring themselves to go that far. Sapwolf is 100% correct on this issue.
    What do you think should be done to the baby. Do you want the baby 'shelved'
    We all have our rights but some rights are more important than others. What can be more important than the right to live? The difficulties caused must be secondary.

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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Quote Originally Posted by Universal_001
    The state by states are not important and not indications of much this earlly.

    You guys seem to have missed the important poll yesterday
    Turns out he has almost no problem with women or any other group...except white males.
    Yeah but white males always go Republican anyway.

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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach
    Latest Electoral College projections are unchanged except that Virginia moves to leans Republican from Safe Republican, while South Carolina moves back into Safe GOP from leans GOP. Ohio is pretty much deadlocked 50.3-49.7 on hominidviews' averages. Historically the winner nearly always wins this state and Missouri. I don't expect Indiana to be in play in November, and expect it to remain in GOP hands barring a shock.

    Obama 277
    McCain 261


    On that same website, if you look a little closer at the states that are "leaning towards" Obama, he is generally ahead by more than McCain is in states that are leaning red. Which means in battleground states Obama should overall find it more achievable to steal McCain's than vice versa.

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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    This shows that Obama is now consistently ahead of McCain in terms of favourable public attitudes towards him.
    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... rable.html

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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Rasmussen Arkansas poll:

    McCain 48%
    Obama 39%

    McCain is viewed favorably by 57% of Arkansas voters, unchanged over the past month. He is viewed unfavorably by 40%.

    Obama’s numbers have improved significantly over the past month—45% have a favorable opinion of the presumptive Democratic nominee. Most Arkansas voters—54%--still have an unfavorable opinion of Obama.

    Most Arkansas voters—56%--also believe that Obama is too inexperienced to be President. That’s well above the national average. Just 27% believe that McCain is too old, a figure right in line with the nation-at-large.

    McCain earns the vote from 87% of Arkansas voters and enjoys a three-to-one lead among unaffiliated voters. Obama is supported by 69% of Democrats.

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    There seems to be something new every day thats going to prevent Obama from being elected, birth certs, super secret muslim hood.
    So whats the "nail in the coffin" today folks? anything new from internet nuts that you'd like to magnify out of proportion and present as legitimate news?
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    Re: Obama v McCain Polling

    Nevada is tightening up again after Obama being behind McCain since late March:

    McCain 44%
    Obama 42%

    Interestingly, this state has always voted for the winner except in 1976.

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