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« on: May 06, 2008, 01:58:29 AM »

*McCain leads in Massachusetts*

"Junk poll. This state is far too Democratic to switch over or even be competitive. Obama will still break 60% in November."

*Obama leads in Indiana*

"McCain will have to spend money here and his chances are looking slim! He's screwed."
When did McCain ever lead in Massachusetts? Like in January when polls were even more ridiculous than they are now?

They were tied in mid-March at 47%

*McCain leads in Massachusetts*

"Junk poll. This state is far too Democratic to switch over or even be competitive. Obama will still break 60% in November."

*Obama leads in Indiana*

"McCain will have to spend money here and his chances are looking slim! He's screwed."

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Well, Obama and Clinton are leading. Also, Obama will have the money to spend in Indiana. McCain will not have the money to spend in Massachusetts. Obama will have the fired-up grassroots volunteer base to use in Indiana. McCain will not have that in Massachusetts. Obama (and even Clinton to an extent) have much greater opportunities for expanding the map than McCain does.

Is there a state where Obama won't spend money? From the looks of it, he'll have enough money to run ads constantly in all 50 states--at least according to his supporters.

"Obama will have enough money to spend in Nebraska and make McCain fight for the state."

that said, an ad buy in Omaha has got to be dirt cheap...not that Obama should. He won't win Nebraska OR Indiana, though he will outperform Kerry in both.
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