SmootSmack
10-30-2008, 01:15 PM
Obama 51%
McCain 48%
Obama @ 286
McCain @ 255
I further predict that the news on all fronts, (Iraq, Afghanistan, the economy, various domestic "crises") will suddenly take a turn for the better after Tuesday. The news broadcasts will re-discover everything that is good about America quite literally overnight.
I also predict that many male Obama supporters will be chagrinned on election night when they are unable to parlay hours of envelope stuffing into action with the cute female Obama supporters.
Things will pretty much stay the same for the vast majority of us.
This forum will return to late night discussions about television shows, hot supermodels, monkeys that throw their own crap, and the occasional bleg for advice on car-buying, computer troubleshooting, and interior decorating.
Oh, and Keith Olbermann's ratings will start dying a long, slow death as the the political fad dies and young people flip to "Gossip Girl" and "So You Want to be an Albino Stripper".
How I long for those days
saden1
10-30-2008, 01:16 PM
Obama has been the barer of bad new of late, I didn't like his infomercial that much for reason. I'll go ahead and agree that everything will seem peachy in the world if he is elected. I'm sure the Republicans will take the baton in a year or so.
firstdown
10-30-2008, 01:22 PM
McCain wins by a slim margin in electorial votes but may lose the popular vote by a slim margin. We have turmoil in the streets and the lawers start filing their lawsuits. Or Obama blows McCain right out of the water and what 70chip said will happen except wall street will take a downward turn. So I saying I really have no clue but my predictions of what happens after the election I stand by.
Monkeydad
10-30-2008, 01:41 PM
McCain will win by at least 5-6% and by over 100 EC votes.
The fact that Obama is not up by at LEAST 10 points in the polls is bad, bad news to his campaign since polls are always weighted in Democrats' favors. Remember how Kerry was up last time and lost? Gore? Even McGovern had a lead over Reagan a month out. :rofl:
The lead has been rapidly shrinking for Obama this week as the pollsters adjust to try to salvage credibility.
Choosing Prosperity and Strength: The Polls Move Towards McCain (http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/ff2dbb51-f269-4ff2-a82d-e4f6120ef228)
Townhall.com::Blog (http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/ff2dbb51-f269-4ff2-a82d-e4f6120ef228)
In my state, PA, a few days ago, Obama was up by 10-12 points.
now:
The Page - by Mark Halperin - TIME (http://thepage.time.com/2008/10/30/pennsylvania-hope-for-mccain/)
Pennsylvania is now within the MOE
NBC/Mason Dixon Poll : Obama 47, McCain 43, Undecided 9
Dates conducted: Oct. 27-28. Error margin: 4 points.
Also, early voting SHOCKINGLY has been in favor of McCain and independent "undecided" voters are almost all doing to McCain.
hooskins
10-30-2008, 01:44 PM
hahaaaa I love the last two predictions. Almost as hilarious as bill o'reilly's electoral map
hooskins
10-30-2008, 01:46 PM
http://img.skitch.com/20081026-x2im57n1u5csefs549hyman3qg.jpg
Monkeydad
10-30-2008, 01:51 PM
hahaaaa I love the last two predictions. Almost as hilarious as bill o'reilly's electoral map
Obama's arrogance of proclaiming himself the next President, already planning his transition, even doing a Hollywood-produced commercial with him in a room very similar to the Oval Office is also going to contribute to his loss.
He has his followers convinced he can't lose because he doesn't believe he can.
There will be riots. :D
Obama's arrogance of proclaiming himself the next President, already planning his transition, even doing a Hollywood-produced commercial with him in a room very similar to the Oval Office is also going to contribute to his loss.
He has his followers convinced he can't lose because he doesn't believe he can.
There will be riots. :D
I'm glad your happy about that.
dmek25
10-30-2008, 02:40 PM
McCain will win by at least 5-6% and by over 100 EC votes.
The fact that Obama is not up by at LEAST 10 points in the polls is bad, bad news to his campaign since polls are always weighted in Democrats' favors. Remember how Kerry was up last time and lost? Gore? Even McGovern had a lead over Reagan a month out. :rofl:
The lead has been rapidly shrinking for Obama this week as the pollsters adjust to try to salvage credibility.
Choosing Prosperity and Strength: The Polls Move Towards McCain (http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/ff2dbb51-f269-4ff2-a82d-e4f6120ef228)
Townhall.com::Blog (http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/blog/g/ff2dbb51-f269-4ff2-a82d-e4f6120ef228)
In my state, PA, a few days ago, Obama was up by 10-12 points.
now:
Also, early voting SHOCKINGLY has been in favor of McCain and independent "undecided" voters are almost all doing to McCain.
i just checked the latest gallup poll, and obama is up 11 points. thats was around lunch time. its all in what poll you look at
POLL-Obama takes 7-point lead on McCain | Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/vcCandidateFeed7/idUSN2950447220081030)