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elcorazon
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« on: September 08, 2008, 04:40:05 PM »

Okay, since everyone on the board seems to disagree about Pennsylvania I think it would be cool to get a fairly detailed analysis about the demographic outlook of the state and politics. How much will the suburbs trend towards Obama this time around, will they trend towards him at all? How will Dauphin County vote this time around? How is Obama looking in Pittsburgh and around Erie?
lol.  you mean cuz Phil talks a lot.  Saying everyone disagrees about PA is like saying everyone disagrees about NC.
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elcorazon
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2008, 05:03:03 PM »

Okay, since everyone on the board seems to disagree about Pennsylvania I think it would be cool to get a fairly detailed analysis about the demographic outlook of the state and politics. How much will the suburbs trend towards Obama this time around, will they trend towards him at all? How will Dauphin County vote this time around? How is Obama looking in Pittsburgh and around Erie?
lol.  you mean cuz Phil talks a lot.  Saying everyone disagrees about PA is like saying everyone disagrees about NC.

That's really mature.

You're right. Almost everyone here is in agreement on basically everything. Like how Palin was a terrible choice and how she'd hurt McCain.

Keep at it, hack.
no one said we agree on everything.  I see threads all the time where Phil talks about how the Republicans can win in PA, but most seem to view it as at least lean obama.  same with nc.  Josh thinks it's competitive, but most here think it's likely to be mccain country.

I was struck by the comment of the level of disagreement about PA and it struck me as humorous.

no offense meant, phil.

not sure what the palin thing has to do with anything.  i don't recall criticizing the pick, politically.

and i've been on record for awhile predicting a mccain victory.  I'd still put the whole election as a tossup right now.
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