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Democratic Hawk
LucysBeau
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E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« on: October 07, 2008, 12:56:21 PM »

Republican 39% (38%): McCain 75% (78%); Obama 21% (17%)

Democrat 50% (51%): McCain 16% (19%); Obama 80% (76%)

Independent 9% (10%): McCain 29% (39%); Obama 62% (47%)

Conservative 29% (27%): McCain 79% (81%); Obama 19% (15%)

Moderate 36% (38%): McCain 34% (36%); Obama 60% (58%)

Liberal 15% (15%): McCain 10% (11%); Obama 86% (86%)

(denotes SUSA, Sep. 23-24, 2008)
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Democratic Hawk
LucysBeau
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Political Matrix
E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2008, 01:09:37 PM »

McCain loses 21% of Republicans? Yeah right. Plus exit polls had the state as D+2, this D+11 party ID doesn't pass the smell test.

Have I to let you in on a secret? It's 2008 now
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Democratic Hawk
LucysBeau
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E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2008, 01:10:27 PM »

I'd like to think McCain was haemorrhaging support among Independents. He deserves it for having capitulated to the reactionary wing of his party by passing over Tom Ridge for Saintly Sarah

Dave
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LucysBeau
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Political Matrix
E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2008, 01:21:09 PM »

McCain loses 21% of Republicans? Yeah right. Plus exit polls had the state as D+2, this D+11 party ID doesn't pass the smell test.

Have I to let you in on a secret? It's 2008 now

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Democratic Hawk
LucysBeau
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Political Matrix
E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2008, 01:32:41 PM »


It won't be too long before I'm able to get out of hack mode, especially if Obama wins. If staid ol' decrepit (and that's just his ideas) John 'More of the Failed Same' McVain wins, well ... I'm not making any promises Grin

Dave
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LucysBeau
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Political Matrix
E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2008, 01:44:54 PM »


It won't be too long before I'm able to get out of hack mode, especially if Obama wins. If staid ol' decrepit (and that's just his ideas) John 'More of the Failed Same' McVain wins, well ... I'm not making any promises Grin

Dave


Out of hack mode, Dave?  I didn't know that was possible.

Sam, you know fine well I'm closer to the Republicans than I am the Democrats on certain issues. Can't be that much of a hack Wink

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E: -2.58, S: 2.43

« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2008, 02:20:50 PM »

I am ideologically the same as you, for the most part, yet I am not a hack, and support many Rethuglicans.

I'm not adverse to Republicans, providing they aren't too ideological or, at the very least, competent

Dave
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