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Thank You, Ohio!
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VodkapunditKaus : MSNBC’s “First Read” on how the early voting results seem to mirror its overall poll results: One more thing: 30% say they’ve already voted, and those voters break [for Obama] by an identical 51%-43% margin. Hmm. Is this breakdown in early voting really such good news for Obama? You’d think, given the enthusiasm gap between the two candidates’ supporters, that Obama voters would tend to be early voters. That means the voters left to vote on election day will be the more undecided, more pro-McCain voters, no? The final results should be less pro-Obama than the ...

Yes
Daily PunditKausfiles : Thank You, Ohio! hank you, Ohio! Tomorrow, if all goes as expected, Democrats should pause to be grateful that John Kerry didn’t get 70,000 more votes in Ohio in 2004. What would have happened if Kerry had won? 1) He would have presided over a slow motion loss, or continuing stalemate, in Iraq. No way Kerry would ever have approved the “surge.” 2) He would also have presided over the current housing and financial collapse that has both broken economic growth and, apparently, destroyed any chances of the incumbent party ...

Who Will Win?
The Corner on National Review Online — ... ] No, not the election; rather, Mickey Kaus's new prize for the expected pro-amnesty spin on McCain's 2-to-1 shellacking among Hispanic voters (which is actually in the usual range for a Republican): The Tamar Jacoby Prize: The Republican candidate for president seems poised to lose the Latino vote despite his longtime championing of illegal immigrant legalization. Some would argue this demonstrates the poverty of attempting to win the Latino vote by championing illegal immigrant legalization. (Maybe Latino voters, like other Americans, worry mainly about the economy, the ...

Election 1, Kaus 0
Obsidian Wings — ... that Obama’s general national swing was +9 from Kerry. The Latino vote, however, was +27. Anticipating this large swing the day before the election, Mickey Kaus (who has nothing much to say anymore other than to bash immigrants or unions) snarks: ...

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