It Just Keeps Gettin' Better & BETTER!!!!!

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"Al Franken looks like he's giving incumbent Republican Norm Coleman nightmares in Minnesota. He's ahead by 43 to 34 percent in the latest poll there, published Saturday by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. The new poll suggests that one reason for Franken’s gain is voters’ reaction to the abrasive advertising in the campaign."
 
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Well, we may get a ghetto organizer for president, so why not a comedian for senator. :) Maybe they could elect Bozo the Clown governor? :D
 
Maybe they could elect Bozo the Clown governor?


He just died. Oh yeah, that never stopped the dems! Being dead is just a Republican ruse to deny someone of their right to vote.
 
He just died. Oh yeah, that never stopped the dems! Being dead is just a Republican ruse to deny someone of their right to vote.
Ya' better start workin' on your '08 Republican War-Cry....

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! :p
 
BATTLEGROUND STATE POLLS 270 votes needed to win:

Obama 313, McCain 158, Toss Ups 67 | No Toss Ups: Obama 364, McCain 174

Ohio (20) 48.9 45.5 Obama +3.4 Toss Up

Nevada (5) 49.2 46.3 Obama +2.9 Toss Up

North Carolina (15) 47.8 46.8 Obama +1.0 Toss Up

Missouri (11) 49.0 46.8 Obama +2.2

Indiana (11) 45.0 48.8 McCain +3.8

West Virginia (5) 44.3 46.5 McCain +2.2

Colorado (9) 49.5 44.3 Obama +5.2

Florida (27) 50.0 45.0 Obama +5.0

Virginia (13) 50.6 44.1 Obama +6.5

New Mexico (5) 49.8 42.5 Obama +7.3

Georgia (15) 44.0 50.8 McCain +6.8

Minnesota (10) 51.3 42.6 Obama +8.7

Washington (11) 49.8 41.8 Obama +8.0

Wisconsin (10) 52.4 42.0 Obama +10.4

Michigan (17) 50.7 40.2 Obama +10.5

Montana (3) 42.8 52.0 McCain +9.2

Oregon (7) 53.5 40.5 Obama +13.0

Iowa (7) 52.8 41.0 Obama +11.8

New Jersey (15) 50.8 39.5 Obama +11.3

New Hampshire (4) 52.0 41.6 Obama +10.4

Pennsylvania (21) 53.4 40.0 Obama +13.4

Texas (34) 38.0 50.7 McCain +12.7

California (55) 53.3 38.8 Obama +14.5

Massachusetts (12) 52.0 38.3 Obama +13.7

Mississippi (6) 40.7 53.7 McCain +13.0

Kentucky (8) 39.5 54.3 McCain +14.8

Kansas (6) 39.7 54.0 McCain +14.3

Louisiana (9) 38.3 53.7 McCain +15.4

Arkansas (6) 33.0 49.3 McCain +16.3

Connecticut (7) 55.0 37.3 Obama +17.7

New York (31) 59.0 36.3 Obama +22.7

Tennessee (11) 38.0 53.7 McCain +15.7

Alabama (9) 33.5 57.3 McCain +23.8

Arizona (10) 39.0 50.3 McCain +11.3

Illinois (21) 55.0 37.7 Obama +17.3


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It's lookin' like McBush's fan-base IS expanding!!!

"Al-Qaida supporters suggested in a Web site message this week they would welcome a pre-election terror attack on the U.S. as a way to usher in a McCain Presidency.

The message, posted Monday on the password-protected al-Hesbah Web site, said if al-Qaida wants to exhaust the United States militarily and economically, "impetuous" Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain is the better choice because he is more likely to continue the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"This requires presence of an impetuous American leader such as McCain, who pledged to continue the war till the last American soldier," the message said. "Then, al-Qaida will have to support McCain in the coming elections so that he continues the failing march of his predecessor, Bush."

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"He's got MY vote!!"
 
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"A proposed amendment to enshrine access to abortion in Ohio's Constitution is all but certain to appear on the November ballot, after a coalition of reproductive rights advocates submitted the required number of signatures on Wednesday.

The groups —
Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom and Protect Choice Ohio — had until Wednesday to collect about 413,000 valid signatures (10% of the total votes cast in the latest governor’s race, under Ohio law) across at least 44 of the state’s 88 counties to have the amendment placed on the ballot.

State officials must now review the signatures for duplicates and other potential errors. (Signatures can be thrown out, for example, if the person wasn’t registered to vote at the address submitted or if the person’s handwriting was unreadable.)

The groups, however, said they’d collected nearly
twice the needed number of signatures
more than 710,000 — in the event that any were deemed invalid."
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