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Kind of Blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-28-08 08:52 AM
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4. I think you're right. I think turn out is the key because it's going
to be awfully hard to skew the election if there are just too many states to manipulate and more people in the history of America votes. Plus, I think we Dems are on to their shenanigans in a big way, we're not depending on just get out the vote, belief in fair play, and being nice guys. So I think this will also make it harder to steal (much) but whatever they can steal is just not gonna be enough to make a difference in the overwhelming count for Obama. Keith Olberman gave an interesting analysis the other night. He said McCain's tactic (paraphrasing) is keep the polling as close as possible (I guess keep the country divided), up until election day. I know there's 6 weeks to go but the margin keeps widening and that must make the crotchety one even more insecure.
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