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Josh/Devilman88
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« on: June 26, 2008, 04:46:11 PM »

New Poll: Mississippi President by Rasmussen on 2008-06-24

Summary: D: 44%, R: 50%, U: 3%

Poll Source URL: Full Poll Details

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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2008, 06:17:09 PM »

The final result will probably look like this:

McCain 54%
Obama 45%
Barr/Other 1%

Obama will end up with 46% or 47% of the vote in Mississippi, hopefully enough to help Musgrove win a Senate seat.

LOL. Keep it coming guys!

Ya know, I'm kind of getting sick of you criticizing every statement you don't like with a snide remark and not backing it up with anything. Tell me, why is it impossible for Obama to help Musgrove win his senate seat by turning out the black vote. The poll shows him getting 44%, why is 45% or 46% so impossible and unrealistic? 

Because he is bitter, he knows McCain will not win.
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« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2008, 03:08:54 PM »

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Because it's just outrageous. Obama will get 46-47% in Mississippi? He could very well help Musgrove, but blacks already vote in a very high percentage and already 90% for the Democrats.

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He could improve on Kerry's 39%, but an 8% improvement? Get real. He's not getting 46-47% in Mississippi, and he won't improve on Kerry's white vote numbers. To suggest that is far fetched.

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I'm so happy that you can see what's going to happen in November, Mr. "80% sure Obama will win NC." I am not bitter; I am just tired of the Obama fanboys suggesting these crazy notions. One guy says something stupid and it seems like the rest try to out do him.

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So what? McCain was leading in Massachusetts and New Jersey. Is it fair that we Republicans can start talking about how McCain is getting 45% in Massachusetts? Most of you won't even cede that he could get that in New Jersey.

There is that bitterness I was talking about.. McCain will get crushed and you and I both know it. Face it, McCain isn't going to win.
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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2008, 04:04:50 PM »

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Because it's just outrageous. Obama will get 46-47% in Mississippi? He could very well help Musgrove, but blacks already vote in a very high percentage and already 90% for the Democrats.

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He could improve on Kerry's 39%, but an 8% improvement? Get real. He's not getting 46-47% in Mississippi, and he won't improve on Kerry's white vote numbers. To suggest that is far fetched.

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I'm so happy that you can see what's going to happen in November, Mr. "80% sure Obama will win NC." I am not bitter; I am just tired of the Obama fanboys suggesting these crazy notions. One guy says something stupid and it seems like the rest try to out do him.

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So what? McCain was leading in Massachusetts and New Jersey. Is it fair that we Republicans can start talking about how McCain is getting 45% in Massachusetts? Most of you won't even cede that he could get that in New Jersey.

There is that bitterness I was talking about.. McCain will get crushed and you and I both know it. Face it, McCain isn't going to win.

Hey, hey. There is plenty of bitterness to go around.

Plus, he may be bitter, but your being overly arrogant right now.

I was playing around, I knew if I said that he would get upset. The fact we really won't know who will win until Sept, that is when the polls aren't wacky any more, but if trends say the same(which I don't think they will) McCain is in a lot of trouble. For example, the top 15 closest state right now, 12 of the 15 are states that Bush won. And McCain have have the money to waste on polling states like AK, MT, NC, VA ect.
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