I wouldn't rely on polls to determine who wins. The democrats did that in 2004 and couldn't believe they lost the election. You're not going to see Obama win. You will find there are many closet racists who say they support Obama, but when they go behind the curtain they will vote the other way, or for an independent.
Yeah sure blacks can claim racism if Obama loses, play the victim, and get all raged up if they want. What I find a double standard though is supposeably 96% of them in a poll want to vote for the candidate "that looks like them" which was remarked, "Why shouldn't we vote for someone who looks like us?".
This was on the official news networks. Now which people are really racist or not. Wouldn't you vote for whoever you think is going to benefit you the most instead?
To the topic though you can't depend on polls because they would have to poll every exact person who would be voting that election day.
You know it is funny, I have black friends that are voting for McCain because they do not support Obamas views, yet they are being discriminated against by some of their own family members. It is twisted for people to be making this out to be a race issue, when it should really be about what is best for our country as a whole.
You know it is funny, I have black friends that are voting for McCain because they do not support Obamas views, yet they are being discriminated against by some of their own family members. It is twisted for people to be making this out to be a race issue, when it should really be about what is best for our country as a whole.
Sorry to hear that about your friends. Although Colin Powell was branded a "traitor" for having Republican thoughts I happen to think he would've made a great president. To boot he's not a far lefty like Obama is.
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Yeah sure blacks can claim racism if Obama loses, play the victim, and get all raged up if they want. What I find a double standard though is supposeably 96% of them in a poll want to vote for the candidate "that looks like them" which was remarked, "Why shouldn't we vote for someone who looks like us?".
This was on the official news networks. Now which people are really racist or not. Wouldn't you vote for whoever you think is going to benefit you the most instead?
To the topic though you can't depend on polls because they would have to poll every exact person who would be voting that election day.
You know it is funny, I have black friends that are voting for McCain because they do not support Obamas views, yet they are being discriminated against by some of their own family members. It is twisted for people to be making this out to be a race issue, when it should really be about what is best for our country as a whole.
Sorry to hear that about your friends. Although Colin Powell was branded a "traitor" for having Republican thoughts I happen to think he would've made a great president. To boot he's not a far lefty like Obama is.
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John McCain's problem is that the potential toss up states are trending Obama, making them over the coming weeks less likely to be toss ups.
He's in a heap of trouble, and his increasingly negative and desperate campaign reflects this.
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Your point? Only One nation outa that whole thing matters.. Fudge the rest.
The obvious point is that 8501:16 is a huge difference. There's a reason that other countries support Obama. Why? If you don't know it by now...
I'm more worried about:
a) Mass election fraud
b) Obama being much more centrist than leftist
or
c) A militant rightwing response to victory
Than I am about Obama losing this election fairly.
Ah, more name-calling from the Obama camp. Over and over again they show they simply don't know how decent people behave.
I think you mean 2000, Bush won the popular vote in 2004 by a considerable margin
Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced.