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My analysis here.
SUSA finds that Obama outdoes Clinton by four electoral votes, but both beat McCain... barely.
What's more interesting, though, is that while Obama risks losing the traditional purple states, Clinton actually puts a couple of reliably blue states into the red column. Obama, on the other hand, brings several red states into contention: Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia...
... and Texas.
In fact, he's only one point behind in the Texas poll.
Clinton, on the other hand, is seven points behind McCain in Texas.
We really need to find a way to get Clinton out of this race...
... and for something completely different, the state of Texas will appeal a federal court ruling striking down its anti-sex toy law.
Seems the Republicans feel it's the first step to legalized adult incest and polygamy...
SUSA finds that Obama outdoes Clinton by four electoral votes, but both beat McCain... barely.
What's more interesting, though, is that while Obama risks losing the traditional purple states, Clinton actually puts a couple of reliably blue states into the red column. Obama, on the other hand, brings several red states into contention: Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia...
... and Texas.
In fact, he's only one point behind in the Texas poll.
Clinton, on the other hand, is seven points behind McCain in Texas.
We really need to find a way to get Clinton out of this race...
... and for something completely different, the state of Texas will appeal a federal court ruling striking down its anti-sex toy law.
Seems the Republicans feel it's the first step to legalized adult incest and polygamy...
It isn't all the Republicans...
Date: 2008-03-08 05:44 am (UTC)When these dubious groups no longer deliver, the Republican party will drop them and look for another few Johns--oops, I meant Supportive Organizations to peddle its wares to.
What would be nice would be the Republican Party of the 50's...
Oh, wait; they're Democrats, now.