Gallup Poll shows McCain gaining

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-12-2008
Gallup Poll shows McCain gaining
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Tue, 10-28-2008 - 1:25pm

and Obama dropping today.


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iVillage Member
Registered: 10-20-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 2:22am

>>> It would be odd if Obama were running scared. However he isn't. He is comfortably presenting his wrap up speech.

And yet, there he is, day after day saying "don't think we've won"...sounds a bit nervous compared to the fired up McCain.

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-25-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 2:25am

He knows better than to take things for granted......hence no 'we've won" until election night.

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-20-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 2:51am

>>> He knows better than to take things for granted......hence no 'we've won" until election night.

Very prudent considering his performance against Hillary. McCain should have pulled the sheet off of this guy a long time ago.

>>> But as he is as capable of reading the polls as anyone else and as he continues to have a commanding lead I dont' see "nervous" as remotely a part of the picture.

Sure...if by "commanding" you mean "tie." LOL!

>>> Now for the current runner-up....oh yeah, nervous as all get out.

It was Obama's eyes that were twitching...and McCain's that were all fired up. ; )

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-12-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 9:29am

Are you serious?

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-12-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 9:31am
I don't know about the other states, but realclear is wrong in NC.

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-08-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 9:37am

Real Clear is showing Obama leading in Nevada and that is correct in this state.


 

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-25-2008
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 9:49am

>>Very prudent considering his performance against Hillary.<<


You mean the primary?

iVillage Member
Registered: 04-17-2003
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 9:53am

Umm yeah, I said it. McCain is losing to someone no one heard of 5 years ago.

As for money raised, the GOP have always outraised and outspent Democrats and that was fine and dandy with you guys then.

But now, your guy a long long time media darling of a senator is losing to a guy who no one heard of 5 years ago.

Thats the very reason so many McCain supporters just can't stand it!

Perhaps if your candidate wouldn't start so many sentences with: 'Senator Obama...."

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Reward Republicans for 8 years of failure? No way, No how, No McCain!

 

iVillage Member
Registered: 09-21-2004
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 10:02am
I think Obama is showing concern if he is asking people to take the day off to vote.
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-19-2003
Wed, 10-29-2008 - 10:06am

he's attempting to create a unified, stand together atmosphere ... but instead he is clearly showing he has no clue what 'having to go to work every day' means to most of the working class people in America.


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