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09-08-2008, 11:10 PM #1
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McCain and Palin Surge Into the Lead
I am probably going to vote (for Obama, of course), but I am almost tempted to sit this one out, and just watch what happens. I view this election as a test of America. If McCain and Palin win, and America actually wants to elect more of the same after the God-Awful past 8 years, then I will consider the people of this country a lost cause, and will move to Canada. It really makes me feel good, because regardless, I won't have to deal with McCain.
LegalizeTheGreen Reviewed by LegalizeTheGreen on . McCain and Palin Surge Into the Lead The USAToday/Gallup poll shows McCain ahead 54 percent to 44 percent among likely voters and 50 percent to 46 percent among registered voters. This poll arbitrarily excludes a certain percentage of LVs from the category of RVs depending on their response to a series of questions. In practice, its LV results have been far more volatile than other polls. But for that reason, it is one of the better measures we have for voter enthusiasm and therefore, perhaps, for turnout. During most of this Rating: 5
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