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ChrisFromNJ
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« on: March 27, 2008, 10:07:11 AM »

I'm all for Obama spending like crazy in North Carolina.  Bush only carried it by 13 points and that's with a Democratic NC senator on the ticket.  But hey, spend away.

While you're at it, why not spend a ton in Georgia, they have an even bigger black population and some "progressive" whites in the Atlanta suburbs.  Also, don't forget the students at the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech.

Why stop there?  How about Texas?  Lots of "energized" blacks in Dallas and Houston.  Think of all those college students in Austin and don't forget Hispanic voters in South Texas.  Plus, the superior organization of the Obama campaign could probably pull off the registration of illegal immigrants throughout the state.

We even had an Obama cultist yesterday claim that West Virginia would be a swing state with Obama at the head of the ticket.  It seems that no state is beyond the reach of this new political superman.

Yep, no state is out of reach of this new Messiah.  The Obama Nation!

Holy hyberbole batman. Is this any different from the numerous McCain supporters who think their messiah and his great "independent-ness" would put Massachusetts and California in play for the Republicans?
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