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As previously stated, I went on record saying that I think Obama will probably win. Will it be a lot closer than what Democrats want, probably. I still think it's going to come down to a few purple states (OH, PA or CO, possible FL).
IMO, not so much that BO's qualified, because let's face it, he has much less experience than McCain. Does his looks, tongue, intellect, and youthful exhuberance have something to do with it. Probably, and he reminds people of JFK, and we all know that he's been politically canonized.
I fail to see the media, which whether you admit it or not leans towards the Democrats, helping matters. I haven't seen too many investigative reports on Obama and even five days away know little about him. The media's darling, yes and that makes me wonder. Attacks on McCain's campaign, much more. I mean who honestly cares about Sarah Palin's wardrobe? Is that news worthy? Assuming that Obama will crush McCain based upon these polls is a mistake. That's the worst mistake the Democrats could make and BO knows it. You've seen that in the past. I'll stick with my Jimmy Carter analogy for BO, the Republicans cannot simply have their cake and eat it too over a period of 12 years. I'm surprised that GHB won after Reagan, but then again, Reagan won by landslides.
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- Did you see the Frontline special, JazX? It went into depth on both BO and McCain.monkeyshine
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- I believe, your words were, I can't believe I'm agreeing with JazX, but...********
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