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Election 2008: Obama Wins Scholastic News Election Poll
Election 2008: Obama Wins Scholastic News Election Poll
www2.scholastic.com — Almost 250,000 (a quarter of a million) kids voted by paper ballot or online It's official. At... least for the kids! The Scholastic Presidential Election Poll results are in: Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama won with 57 percent of the vote, to 39 ... (more) Election 2008: Obama Wins Scholastic News Election Poll
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Vote early.
Upper Left — ... The 7-Election is underway, with a nifty interactive website. A little fun with your morning cup, with not a penny going to the guy who sold the Sonics. The Dark Mountain Roast ain't half bad.

7-Election Scientific Accurate Polling
Flopping Aces — ... Go “get out the sip”, folks. Senator Obama is leading, btw, in this “accurate” if highly unscientific poll. What does it tell us, fellow rednecks? That Joe Six-Pack and Joe the Plumber aren’t getting their hot “cup ‘o joe” at 7-Eleven; but now we know where ACORN workers have been getting their several cups-a-day daily intake. ...

Voter Fraud at 7-11
blonde sagacity — ... As you may or may not know, 'Sev' boasts they have predicted the outcome of the last few presidential elections by their election time coffee cup sales. Now, I know this is wrong here in PA because NO ONE drinks 7-11 coffee. First choice is WaWa, then Dunkin' Donuts...but never 7-11 (though, it might be 7-11 in the badlands...) ...

Obesity vs. Political Apathy: Obesity Wins!
Hit & Run — ... At 7-11, coffee drinkers can choose between an Obama cup and a McCain cup. Obama is crushing McCain with 60 percent of the popular vote in the great cup buy-up. He is also winning in every state where 7-11 exists, except New Hampshire. ...

Twenty-twenty-twenty four hours to go
The Sideshow — ... Whose going to make them bring this "Change" we've been hearing so much about? "Electioneering Republican Style" - Tom Legg rounds-up a few stories of GOP dirty tricks, including the voting machines in West Virginia that are flipping Obama votes to McCain. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" - Frank Rich watched an old movie and considers the election through its lens. Endorsed by Satan. Snopes debunks Obama as Anti-Christ. Guess who's winning the 7-11 constituencies. (Thanks to PNH.) I know I posted a link to this video before, but it's ...

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