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If Obama Loses
Forget all the rhetoric about four more years of Bush, Old Politics vs. New Politics and all that jazz. Absent any plausible reason for a late McCain surge and victory, the inescapable fact about an Obama loss would be an ugly truth to haunt American life for years to come. Around the edges ...
How McCain lost me.
althouse.blogspot.com — As promised , I'm mining my archive -- beginning in late August -- to try to understand... how I turned against John McCain. August 25: "Nicely done. I'm glad to see the return of the light touch," I say about an Obama ad that uses the song "What a ... (more) How McCain lost me.
National Presidential Politics 2008
maristpoll.marist.edu — Battle for the White House: Obama with 9 Percentage Point Lead Nationally FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, November... 3, 2008 Contact: Lee M. Miringoff Barbara L. Carvalho Mary E. Azzoli Marist College, 845.575.5050 This Marist Poll reports: · Down to the ... (more) National Presidential Politics 2008
A McCain Campaign Memo
marcambinder.theatlantic.com — The last thing the McCain campaign needs on election day is demoralized Republicans. Hence this memo, which... recapitulates what Davis and co. said on a conference call with reporters this morning. From: Rick Davis, McCain-Palin Campaign  ... (more) A McCain Campaign Memo
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