Shiggie, please remove that, hrmm, election spoiler. :-(Shiggie said:. . . .
What have you done!?Shiggie said:
Tamanon said:Plus I have to imagine that advertising in videogames for a month is incredibly cheap. I mean I was shocked he bought that prime time space, but then when it came out that it was less than a million to buy it, it makes sense as a bargain.
Game over, man. Game over!The Lamonster said:O 51%
M 42%
McCain +1
edit: damn you, junior
Game changer!The Lamonster said:O 51%
M 42%
McCain +1
edit: damn you, junior
Damn! When I wait for Gallup like this I want to see something more exciting.The Lamonster said:O 51%
M 42%
McCain +1
edit: damn you, junior
Is it you who has been posting this exact reply for 5 days straight? :lolXxenobladerxX said:Game changer!
GAAAAAAAME CHAAAAANGER!
artredis1980 said:Gallup for today
Obama 51 (Even)
McCain 42 (+1)
thefro said:I see most of Obama's ads on local sites in swing states (i.e. local newspapers) and sports sites.
Mccain seems to be using blanket google ads instead.
Cheebs said:He has money to waste, not money to throw away. Texas is 0.00000000% chance of switching. McCain has over a double digit lead there since forever.
Hitokage said:Nay!
JOEMENTUM!
Cheebs said:MCCAIN HAS THE MOMENTUM
MOMENTUM
Baby named Sarah McCain Palin
A new father has secretly named his baby girl Sarah McCain Palin after the Republican ticket for president and vice president.
Mark Ciptak of Elizabethton put that name on the documents for the girl's birth certificate, ignoring the name Ava Grace, which he and his wife had picked earlier.
"I don't think she believes me yet," he told the Kingsport Times-News for a story to be published Tuesday. "It's going to take some more convincing."
Ciptak, a blood bank employee for the American Red Cross, said he named his third child after John McCain and Sarah Palin to "to get the word out" about the campaign.
"I took one for the cause," he said. "I can't give a lot of financial support for the (McCain/Palin) campaign. I do have a sign up in my yard, but I can do very little."
Guy Legend said:
Fragamemnon said:Polling didn't go anywhere again today, well at least not yet. I think the CNN polls (generally Obama friendly) are due out later today along with a Bloomberg national poll at 5PM EDT as well.
Charlie Crist in Florida has to be driving Republicans crazy . He's the one guy in Florida that could turn things around for McCain, but he's been conspicuously absent and avoiding them completely ever since things turned south, apparently very happy to stay bottled away in Tallahassee until after the election. It's the classic behavior of a blue state Republican governor, and it speaks volumes about how Crist-whose political radar is likely as fine-tuned as his gaydar is-really sees this election playing out.
He doesn't want to be on the side of the Republican ticket in 2008 going into his relection in 2010.
The sad part is that baby has a better economic plan than Palin would.Guy Legend said:
That's the model Nate at 538 and Pollster will be using, and TPM as well.Gallup is also looking at the race according to two likely voter scenarios. One, the traditional Gallup approach, takes into account voters' intentions to vote in the current election as well as their self-reported voting history. Among this group, Obama leads McCain by six points, 51% to 45%. The other approach uses only voters' self-professed likelihood to vote in 2008, but does not take into account whether respondents have voted in past elections. Among this expanded group, Obama leads by 10 points, 53% to 43%.
O'ceiling?GhaleonEB said:I hate to burst the panic bubble, but in Gallup's likely voter models, Obama is unchanged from yesterday.
That's the model Nate at 538 and Pollster will be using, and TPM as well.
Speaking of which:
TPM's Daily Tracker Summary for today:
Obama is ahead 50.6%-43.1%, a lead of 7.5 points, identical to the 50.6%-43.1% Obama lead from yesterday.
McMentum?
The Lamonster said:I'd better call my local Obama office to let them know I'm giving up.
Fragamemnon said:Polling didn't go anywhere again today, well at least not yet. I think the CNN polls (generally Obama friendly) are due out later today along with a Bloomberg national poll at 5PM EDT as well.
Charlie Crist in Florida has to be driving Republicans crazy . He's the one guy in Florida that could turn things around for McCain, but he's been conspicuously absent and avoiding them completely ever since things turned south, apparently very happy to stay bottled away in Tallahassee until after the election. It's the classic behavior of a blue state Republican governor, and it speaks volumes about how Crist-whose political radar is likely as fine-tuned as his gaydar is-really sees this election playing out.
He doesn't want to be on the side of the Republican ticket in 2008 going into his relection in 2010.
lawblob said::lol After all, McCain has us 'right where he wants us.'
Fragamemnon said:This was the most absurd line out of McCain in weeks. When your opponent has multiple paths to 270 and you have, well, pretty much none, that's not 'right where you want them'.
It's delusional and everyone knew it.
Actually the debate should be interesting because RACISM will come up. Palin and the recent McCain rallies will make it an issue. Character will also be an issue. It will be an econmic debate.CharlieDigital said:The slow PoliGAF thread is killing me today.
Also, maybe it's just me, but I'm not that interested in the next debate. I know it's a dangerous mindset, but I feel like Obama already won :lol
If McCain loses, and Palin is a legitimate contender in the 2012 Republican primaries, I'll eat my hat.lawblob said:After seeing pics of the 'Palin 2012' posters being circulated at their rallies, I think delusions are all they have left.
tanod said:If this trend continues, McCain will win the election 63% to 52%
IT'S OVER!! SELL YOUR YARD SIGNS!!
lawblob said:After seeing pics of the 'Palin 2012' posters being circulated at their rallies, I think delusions are all they have left.
Ugh. So, it was a perm? I couldn't remember.Imm0rt4l said:Shiggie
Banned
(Today, 11:35 AM)
tough break? theres always gamefaqs.
You don't need experience to be president! Just be a radical conservative with boobs!Steve Youngblood said:If McCain loses, and Palin is a legitimate contender in the 2012 Republican primaries, I'll eat my hat.
Steve Youngblood said:If McCain loses, and Palin is a legitimate contender in the 2012 Republican primaries, I'll eat my hat.