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November 2, 2008 at 6:54 PM #297323November 2, 2008 at 7:02 PM #296916CardiffBaseballParticipant
As a betting man I’d say Obama by a margin similar to what Bush has won by.
Now I’ve seen one of the letters that a the PUMAs were sending out, and I am surprised how angry these people are. They really feel they were cheated out of the nomination.
TIPP poll according to Drudge is 46.7 Obama, 44.6 McCain and 8.7 undecided. Do we have an itinerary of where the candidates are headed tomorrow? Wasn’t it TIPP that was a little more accurate during the primaries?
November 2, 2008 at 7:02 PM #297260CardiffBaseballParticipantAs a betting man I’d say Obama by a margin similar to what Bush has won by.
Now I’ve seen one of the letters that a the PUMAs were sending out, and I am surprised how angry these people are. They really feel they were cheated out of the nomination.
TIPP poll according to Drudge is 46.7 Obama, 44.6 McCain and 8.7 undecided. Do we have an itinerary of where the candidates are headed tomorrow? Wasn’t it TIPP that was a little more accurate during the primaries?
November 2, 2008 at 7:02 PM #297275CardiffBaseballParticipantAs a betting man I’d say Obama by a margin similar to what Bush has won by.
Now I’ve seen one of the letters that a the PUMAs were sending out, and I am surprised how angry these people are. They really feel they were cheated out of the nomination.
TIPP poll according to Drudge is 46.7 Obama, 44.6 McCain and 8.7 undecided. Do we have an itinerary of where the candidates are headed tomorrow? Wasn’t it TIPP that was a little more accurate during the primaries?
November 2, 2008 at 7:02 PM #297289CardiffBaseballParticipantAs a betting man I’d say Obama by a margin similar to what Bush has won by.
Now I’ve seen one of the letters that a the PUMAs were sending out, and I am surprised how angry these people are. They really feel they were cheated out of the nomination.
TIPP poll according to Drudge is 46.7 Obama, 44.6 McCain and 8.7 undecided. Do we have an itinerary of where the candidates are headed tomorrow? Wasn’t it TIPP that was a little more accurate during the primaries?
November 2, 2008 at 7:02 PM #297333CardiffBaseballParticipantAs a betting man I’d say Obama by a margin similar to what Bush has won by.
Now I’ve seen one of the letters that a the PUMAs were sending out, and I am surprised how angry these people are. They really feel they were cheated out of the nomination.
TIPP poll according to Drudge is 46.7 Obama, 44.6 McCain and 8.7 undecided. Do we have an itinerary of where the candidates are headed tomorrow? Wasn’t it TIPP that was a little more accurate during the primaries?
November 2, 2008 at 7:08 PM #296926AecetiaParticipantRepublican Committee Uses Hillary Criticism of Obama in Latest Robocall
Republican robocalls being targeted in swing states in the final days of the election feature Hillary Clinton’s primary season criticism of Barack Obama, much to her dismay.November 2, 2008 at 7:08 PM #297270AecetiaParticipantRepublican Committee Uses Hillary Criticism of Obama in Latest Robocall
Republican robocalls being targeted in swing states in the final days of the election feature Hillary Clinton’s primary season criticism of Barack Obama, much to her dismay.November 2, 2008 at 7:08 PM #297286AecetiaParticipantRepublican Committee Uses Hillary Criticism of Obama in Latest Robocall
Republican robocalls being targeted in swing states in the final days of the election feature Hillary Clinton’s primary season criticism of Barack Obama, much to her dismay.November 2, 2008 at 7:08 PM #297299AecetiaParticipantRepublican Committee Uses Hillary Criticism of Obama in Latest Robocall
Republican robocalls being targeted in swing states in the final days of the election feature Hillary Clinton’s primary season criticism of Barack Obama, much to her dismay.November 2, 2008 at 7:08 PM #297343AecetiaParticipantRepublican Committee Uses Hillary Criticism of Obama in Latest Robocall
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