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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:46 am Post subject: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
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FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome! |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:46 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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On Jun 24, 6:46 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
==================================> FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
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What is a 12 point lead? Statistics is like modeling clay, you can do
anything you want with numbers. |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:46 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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On Jun 24, 10:46�pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
�Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
==================================> FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
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.. Hell, even Charles Manson holds a 15-point lead over McCain, poll
finds |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:56 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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Sid9 wrote:
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
===================================
FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
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More like Gore vs Bush... and Bush won.
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Math is your friend |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:00 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
===================================
FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
hoover would be an improvement on mccunt, |
the final difference will be closer to 35% |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:03 am Post subject: Dukakis holds 17-point lead over Bush, poll finds |
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Whatever happened to President Dukakis?
BREAKING (Gallup): Dukakis takes 17 point lead over George Bush
Dukakis Lead Widens, According to New Poll
Published: July 26, 1988
LEAD: In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee, Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters
over Vice President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a
Gallup Poll.
In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's nominee,
Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters over Vice
President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a Gallup Poll.
This was among the findings of a national public opinion poll of 948
registered voters conducted late last week for Newsweek magazine by the
Gallup Organization. The telephone interviews took place on July 21, which
was the last night of the convention, and on the night after that.
Fifty-five percent of the 948 registered voters interviewed in the poll said
they preferred to see Mr. Dukakis win the 1988 Presidential election, while
38 percent said they preferred to see Mr. Bush win. The poll had a margin of
sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Read the rest here:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht
ml?res=940DEFD7113EF935A15754C0A96E94826 0 |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:07 am Post subject: Re: Dukakis holds 17-point lead over Bush, poll finds |
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Republicans lies have played out.
They've had control more than 20 of the last 28 years.
The outcome has become obvious to 72% of Americans.
Republican bullshit no longer flies
"Gringo" <gringo@border.com> wrote in message
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Whatever happened to President Dukakis?
BREAKING (Gallup): Dukakis takes 17 point lead over George Bush
Dukakis Lead Widens, According to New Poll
Published: July 26, 1988
LEAD: In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee, Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters
over Vice President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a
Gallup Poll.
In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee,
Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters over
Vice
President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a Gallup
Poll.
This was among the findings of a national public opinion poll of 948
registered voters conducted late last week for Newsweek magazine by the
Gallup Organization. The telephone interviews took place on July 21, which
was the last night of the convention, and on the night after that.
Fifty-five percent of the 948 registered voters interviewed in the poll
said
they preferred to see Mr. Dukakis win the 1988 Presidential election,
while
38 percent said they preferred to see Mr. Bush win. The poll had a margin
of
sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Read the rest here:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht
ml?res=940DEFD7113EF935A15754C0A96E94826 0
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:07 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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"Major Debacle" <Major_Debacle@the_Pentagon.mil> wrote in message
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Sid9 wrote:
Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
===================================
FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
More like Gore vs Bush... and Bush won.
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Math is your friend
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That was then.
This is now! |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:37 am Post subject: Re: Dukakis holds 17-point lead over Bush, poll finds |
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Republicans lies have played out.
They've had control more than 20 of the last 28 years.
The outcome has become obvious to 72% of Americans.
Republican bullshit no longer flies
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Whistling in the dark again i see.
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"Gringo" <gringo@border.com> wrote in message
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Whatever happened to President Dukakis?
BREAKING (Gallup): Dukakis takes 17 point lead over George Bush
Dukakis Lead Widens, According to New Poll
Published: July 26, 1988
LEAD: In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee, Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered
voters
over Vice President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a
Gallup Poll.
In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee,
Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters over
Vice
President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a Gallup
Poll.
This was among the findings of a national public opinion poll of 948
registered voters conducted late last week for Newsweek magazine by the
Gallup Organization. The telephone interviews took place on July 21,
which
was the last night of the convention, and on the night after that.
Fifty-five percent of the 948 registered voters interviewed in the poll
said
they preferred to see Mr. Dukakis win the 1988 Presidential election,
while
38 percent said they preferred to see Mr. Bush win. The poll had a margin
of
sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Read the rest here:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht
ml?res=940DEFD7113EF935A15754C0A96E94826 0
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:56 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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"527_blue_collar_worker" <GeraldCNewton@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 24, 6:46 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
===================================
FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
What is a 12 point lead? Statistics is like modeling clay, you can do
anything you want with numbers.
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FDR vs Hoover redo! |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:30 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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"Raymond" <Bluerhymer@aol.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 24, 10:46?pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
?Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
===================================
FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
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... Hell, even Charles Manson holds a 15-point lead over McCain, poll
finds
Manson is less dangerous than the mccunt hillbilly |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:54 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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On Jun 24, 10:46 pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
==================================> FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
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MSNBC had four poll results up. Only Gallup showed a 6 point lead. all
the rest showed 12-15 points lead for Obama. Hillary is getting
onboard who will also help. As Joe Scarborough said this morning, it's
Obama's election to lose. McCain can't win unless Obama steps on it.
My advice to Obama. Stay away from defense industries and the
military. They will try to make him look stupid in photo op. Go to
Iraq without John McCain. You're the leader, make McCain come to you. |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:08 am Post subject: Re: Dukakis holds 17-point lead over Bush, poll finds |
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"Gringo" <gringo@border.com> wrote in message
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:YBi8k.13182$Xe.13174@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
Republicans lies have played out.
They've had control more than 20 of the last 28 years.
The outcome has become obvious to 72% of Americans.
Republican bullshit no longer flies
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Whistling in the dark again i see.
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Carl Rove (Libs gnash their rotting teeth) said the Newsweek poll was
rigged.
AlGore and John F'ing Kerry would'duh been Pres if Newsweek had the last
word in politics
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CB
"Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 in the attacks and prepared for war;
liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare
indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers," Mr.
Rove, the senior political adviser to President Bush, said at a fund-raiser
in Midtown for the Conservative Party of New York State.
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"Gringo" <gringo@border.com> wrote in message
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"Sid9" <sid9@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Whatever happened to President Dukakis?
BREAKING (Gallup): Dukakis takes 17 point lead over George Bush
Dukakis Lead Widens, According to New Poll
Published: July 26, 1988
LEAD: In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the
party's
nominee, Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered
voters
over Vice President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to
a
Gallup Poll.
In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee,
Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters over
Vice
President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a Gallup
Poll.
This was among the findings of a national public opinion poll of 948
registered voters conducted late last week for Newsweek magazine by the
Gallup Organization. The telephone interviews took place on July 21,
which
was the last night of the convention, and on the night after that.
Fifty-five percent of the 948 registered voters interviewed in the poll
said
they preferred to see Mr. Dukakis win the 1988 Presidential election,
while
38 percent said they preferred to see Mr. Bush win. The poll had a
margin of
sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Read the rest here:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht
ml?res=940DEFD7113EF935A15754C0A96E94826 0
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:08 am Post subject: Re: Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds |
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"Al. E. Crocodile" <ObamaCroc08.net> wrote in message
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"Raymond" <Bluerhymer@aol.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 24, 10:46?pm, "Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
?Associated Press
According to a Times/Bloomberg Poll, 49% of
registered voters favor Sen. Barack Obama
while 37% support Sen. John McCain.
A Times/Bloomberg Poll says that in a two-man
contest, 49% of respondents favor Barack Obama,
while 37% support John McCain. With Ralph
Nader and Bob Barr added to the mix, Obama
holds 15-point edge.
===================================
FDR vs Hoover? Same kind of outcome!
.. Hell, even Charles Manson holds a 15-point lead over McCain, poll
finds
Manson is less dangerous than the mccunt hillbilly
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Straight to the gutter |
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:29 pm Post subject: Re: Dukakis holds 17-point lead over Bush, poll finds |
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On Jun 24, 10:03 pm, "Gringo" <gri...@border.com> wrote:
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"Sid9" <s...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Whatever happened to President Dukakis?
BREAKING (Gallup): Dukakis takes 17 point lead over George Bush
Dukakis Lead Widens, According to New Poll
Published: July 26, 1988
LEAD: In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's
nominee, Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters
over Vice President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a
Gallup Poll.
In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention, the party's nominee,
Michael S. Dukakis, has expanded his lead among registered voters over Vice
President Bush, the probable Republican nominee, according to a Gallup Poll.
This was among the findings of a national public opinion poll of 948
registered voters conducted late last week for Newsweek magazine by the
Gallup Organization. The telephone interviews took place on July 21, which
was the last night of the convention, and on the night after that.
Fifty-five percent of the 948 registered voters interviewed in the poll said
they preferred to see Mr. Dukakis win the 1988 Presidential election, while
38 percent said they preferred to see Mr. Bush win. The poll had a margin of
sampling error of plus or minus four percentage points.
Read the rest here:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.ht
ml?res=940DEFD7113EF935A15754C0A96E94826 0
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Well, if you really feel that McCain is going to come back to beat
Obama, then you have nothing to worry about, do you?
Relax. You know that the Republicans will win big in November. You
can go back to sleep till then. Bye-bye. |
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