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Wickerman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-23-08 10:07 PM
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3. No, tomorrow is her glorious policy speech day
She'll give a speech calling for full funding of Special Ed, knowing full well it'll never happen. It might actually give her and John a slight tick in the polls. Unless, of course, she figures out a way to muck it up... :think:
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  -So if Sarah "drops out" of the campaign tomorrow.....? goclark  Oct-23-08 10:03 PM   #0 
  - She's not going anywhere. Too late anyway.  NC_Nurse   Oct-23-08 10:04 PM   #1 
  - She isn't dropping out  mth44sc   Oct-23-08 10:06 PM   #2 
  - No, tomorrow is her glorious policy speech day  Wickerman   Oct-23-08 10:07 PM   #3 
  - McCain cut funding for special education!!!! That will take the wind out of her sails!  bambino   Oct-23-08 10:20 PM   #12 
  - Quit dreaming...won't happen.  FLyellowdog   Oct-23-08 10:08 PM   #4 
  - They done printed up the ballots.  Old Crusoe   Oct-23-08 10:09 PM   #5 
  - McShame doesn't get a do-over on his first major test  Truth Hurts A Lot   Oct-23-08 10:10 PM   #6 
  - So would they just keep her on the ballot?  goclark   Oct-23-08 10:13 PM   #8 
  - She'd never drop out on her own. She thinks she's a fucking genius.  salguine   Oct-23-08 10:13 PM   #7 
  - Is that court case coming up tomorrow?  goclark   Oct-23-08 10:14 PM   #9 
  - That's from 2 seeks ago... and eternity in this election cycle...  parasim   Oct-23-08 10:14 PM   #10 
  - Someone asked me this question. What happens in McCain  spenbax   Oct-23-08 10:20 PM   #11 
  - Good question --  goclark   Oct-23-08 10:22 PM   #15 
  - Since we are not really electing a President, but instead electing people to serve as electors...  insanity   Oct-23-08 10:26 PM   #16 
     - Well, now, that's a scary thought.  spenbax   Oct-23-08 10:32 PM   #17 
        - That is way too scary for me  goclark   Oct-24-08 11:46 AM   #19 
  - She'd never drop out. They're in too deep.  Occam Bandage   Oct-23-08 10:21 PM   #13 
  - If she did the base would stay home and McCain would lose by 80 points  Quixote1818   Oct-23-08 10:21 PM   #14 
  - Wouldn't he need to select another VP before election day?  goclark   Oct-24-08 01:17 PM   #20 
  - Ballots are printed and many have already voted  alcibiades_mystery   Oct-23-08 10:35 PM   #18 
 

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