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Author Topic: CNN/Time: Obama leads in OH, WI & NH, McCain in IN, NC toss-up  (Read 1562 times)
Kalimantan
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« on: October 07, 2008, 10:54:09 AM »


No comment on WI and NH, at the moment they seem to be out of reach for McCain.

Thats a comment Tongue
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Kalimantan
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2008, 11:01:56 AM »

Shifts since last CNN polls of these states (09-16) (when McCain was +1 on both Ras tracking and Gallup tracking)

WI  O+2
NC  O+1
OH  O+2
IN  O+1
NH O+3

So the swing states aren't shifting as much as the country as a whole ?
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Kalimantan
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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2008, 06:53:47 AM »

Note on North Carolina, Kerry won around 35% of the whites in 2004. Like I said many moons ago, NC will be an all nighter for all three races being held.

I think you're some sort of psychic. Didn't you predict Palin would be chosen in a dream a while back?

I had a dream that McCain called out his VP and she walked out and she had on glasses, a dress skirt, and dirty blonde hair. I couldn't make out the face at all, that was back around Aug 5th. I also had another dream about 3 weeks ago, that I was looking at the returns of NC on election day and Obama was winning Guilford county and he had 60% in guilford county and McCain was winning Forsyth by 2%.

Yeah, maybe you are psychic. I wouldn't be surprised if he did win Forsyth county at this point.
He wasn't winning forsyth, McCain was, by 2%
So, if Obama wins Guilford county with 60% and McCain leads Forsyth by 2%, is that good for Obama?
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