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« on: September 05, 2008, 02:19:08 PM »

Those "experience numbers" are really stunning.

More like people don't care about experience that much. It should help Obama in the end. I really think it is his blackness that is keeping him back. If he was white he would have had opened up a solid 5-10 point lead by this time. I still think he will win but he does lose a good 4-5 points because of his race. Sad.
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2008, 03:40:10 PM »


However, following the Wednesday night speech, voters are fairly evenly divided as to whether Palin or Obama has the better experience to be President. Forty-four percent (44%) of voters say Palin has the better experience while 48% say Obama has the edge. Among unaffiliated voters, 45% say Obama has better experience while 42% say Palin."[/i][/i]

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/palin_power_fresh_face_now_more_popular_than_obama_mccain

LOL at Obama only being up four points in the "experience" department. Yeah, keep using that argument!

Umm I dunno if you forgot or what but a couple weeks ago that was your candidates principal argument. Palin will not have this free ride( from americans) for long. Sooner or later she will have to prove herself.
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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2008, 03:53:26 PM »


However, following the Wednesday night speech, voters are fairly evenly divided as to whether Palin or Obama has the better experience to be President. Forty-four percent (44%) of voters say Palin has the better experience while 48% say Obama has the edge. Among unaffiliated voters, 45% say Obama has better experience while 42% say Palin."[/i][/i]

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/palin_power_fresh_face_now_more_popular_than_obama_mccain

LOL at Obama only being up four points in the "experience" department. Yeah, keep using that argument!

Umm I dunno if you forgot or what but a couple weeks ago that was your candidates principal argument. Palin will not have this free ride( from americans) for long. Sooner or later she will have to prove herself.

Uh...so? It clearly worked better for us.

She will have to prove herself? Going through last week wasn't proving herself? What a hack.

Sweet I'm a hack. Do I get a hat? Seriously I do not know if the experience argument worked that much for your guy. I think it was more the drilling thing and Obama flying around the world while people struggled at home. And now the experience argument is basically going to be moot for both sides so guess what this election just might get decided on issues. Smiley I also don't think Palin has proved herself one bit. Last week the tabloid media just bit into her as hard as they could since she was a new face with an interesting history. As you can see Americans didn't really buy into it that much. I think many Americans just found the Bristol story to be despicable( and so did I, but I did note Palin's hypocrisy). They are giving her the shot she deserves and she better be ready. She will get asked a million different questions and she better know how to answer them. She will not be given a second shot.
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