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November 18, 2008

"A national party no more"

As Zell Miller campaigns for Saxby Chambliss in a tightly contested Senate race in Georgia, this map speaks for itself:

As a reminder, Miller's book is still available on Amazon.com too:

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November 10, 2008

"Guess what, Karl?"

Almost makes me wish I was watching Fox, instead. Almost:


Fox News called Ohio for Barack Obama while Karl Rove was in the middle of an electoral map analysis that said John McCain will have a nearly impossible road to victory without Ohio.

"If he loses Ohio," Rove said of McCain, "he goes from 286, which the Republicans carried in 2004, down to 266, and that puts him below the 270 threshold needed to win the White House. So he'd not only need to sweep the rest of these states which were won by the Republicans in 2004, he'd also need to pick up something as well."

"Guess what Karl," Brit Hume broke in, "I've just received word that the state of Ohio has gone for Barack Obama."

Watch, as Rove sketches out McCain's improbable last hope for a road to the White House, which goes through the solidly blue states of California, Oregon, Hawaii, and Michigan (he would need one of those to win the White House).

Video at the Huffington Post.

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November 03, 2008

They're everywhere!

Hillarious commentary included:


WE KNOW THAT AT LEAST TWO YRS BEFORE THIS ELECTION NEW PEOPLE WERE BEING MOVED INTO STATES AND AREAS THAT OBAMA WOULD NEED TO "BEEF UP" VOTING AVAILABILITY IN ORDER TO WIN THIS ELECTION.... WE'BE BEEN SNOOKERED..... AND BY MONEY THAT WAS MOVED INTO THIS COUNTRY ILLEGALLY... BY THE TIME YOU PEOPLE ADMIT IT , IT WILL BE TOO LATE.....

Interesting article. Is McCain trying to win or getting sentimental?


In the summer of 1999, John McCain’s first presidential campaign distributed free ice cream and 1,000 fliers advertising a town hall meeting with McCain in Peterborough, N.H....

Now, in the final days of this heated general election, it looks like New Hampshire may finally turn its back on McCain....

On Sunday, he spent almost four hours in the state, devoting a significant chunk of time in the campaign’s final 72 hours for just four electoral votes.

But in some ways, the visit was more emotional than electoral.

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