Tuesday, October 7, 2008
No News Good News For Obama
In one of the more forgettable debates in recent memory, Barak Obama was the winner if for no other reason than he had no unforced errors and avoided one more potential pitfall on the way to the Presidency. McCain needed to damage Obama somehow, and according to most pundits failed to do so. With less than four weeks to go before the election, McCain is clearly running out of time.
Tonight’s Debate
With polls showing that Barak Obama may be starting to pull away with the election and the U.S. economy facing more uncertainty than ever, the stakes could not be higher for John McCain in tonight’s debate in Nashville, Tennessee. Pundits disagree whether McCain needs to be tough and aggressive during the debate or act more reserved and Presidential. Either way, McCain needs to go beyond the earmark issue, reassure the American people about the economy and explain his vision for getting things back on track.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Barak Pulling Away?
The lead article in today's NYT says that the number of Republican states Barak Obama is competitive in is nearly twice as much as the number of Democratic states John McCain is competitive in. Is Barak starting to pull away with this thing?
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Jackie Mason Rebuttal To Sara Silverman
Thought you would be interested in seeing Jackie Mason's rebuttal to Sara Silverman....
http://www.youtube.com/v/qbq7uTyWTCw&hl=en&fs=1
http://www.youtube.com/v/qbq7uTyWTCw&hl=en&fs=1
McCain Abandons Michigan
The biggest loser in John McCain's decision to abandon Michigan is Senator Norm Coleman of Minnesota, who will now need to deal with thousands of volunteers from Michigan pouring into Minnesota. A tight race for Senator Coleman just got more difficult....
Friday, September 26, 2008
Dole in Trouble?
Check out this new poll in North Carolina:
NORTH CAROLINA (Rasmussen): State Senator Kay Hagan (D) - 48%, US Senator Elizabeth Dole (R) - 45%.
NORTH CAROLINA (Rasmussen): State Senator Kay Hagan (D) - 48%, US Senator Elizabeth Dole (R) - 45%.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
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