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Keystone Phil
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« on: May 26, 2012, 06:46:09 AM »

Well, according to the Indiana political expert of the forum, Mourdock has this easily in the bag, so Democrats shouldn't get their hopes up.

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Roll Eyes

1) Enlighten us as to who said this was "in the bag." And when you inevitably say it was me, you better produce the quotes that show me saying it won't even be a contest.

2) Try reading the part of this thread that points out how the poll was done online. Thanks for playing.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2012, 05:38:14 PM »

Well, according to the Indiana political expert of the forum, Mourdock has this easily in the bag, so Democrats shouldn't get their hopes up.

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Roll Eyes

1) Enlighten us as to who said this was "in the bag." And when you inevitably say it was me, you better produce the quotes that show me saying it won't even be a contest.

2) Try reading the part of this thread that points out how the poll was done online. Thanks for playing.

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Come November, this won't be one of the top competitive races.

Oh, and did we mention that this is a Dem internal? Mourdock is clearly leading.

2) Every poll that has been released on this Senate race has it tied. All polling done here indicates a very tight race on election day, which wouldn't have been the case if Lugar had won the primary. Wasted expenses that could have gone on trying to pick up Ohio, Missouri, and other swing states.



I said it wouldn't be competitive come November. That doesn't make it a slam dunk now. Candidates can pull away with a lead, tm. That's what will happen here.

And your follow up comment was especially asinine. "Polling now shows it won't be competitive on election day." Uh...wow. That's incredible spin. Polling shows the state of the race now, dude. Roll Eyes
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2012, 09:59:31 PM »

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Current polling shows where the race stands...currently. I'm done arguing with children.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2012, 09:30:26 AM »

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Current polling shows where the race stands...currently. I'm done arguing with children.
Ok. Smiley

Try and be a little more respectful of others in future debates. While I know you don't like that/me and don't think the rest of us are deserving of it, it is greatly appreciated and makes the entire forum experience more enjoyable. Please consider it, otherwise, please put me on ignore. Thanks.

As Napoleon alluded to, don't troll in the future and then get on your high horse about respect (like uour boy Lugar did during the primary. You should know now that it doesn't work out in the end). Thanks. Smiley
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