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Free to be squeezed by NEOCONS & BIG OIL?
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Polls put Obama in command as campaign winds down
Sheldon Alberts , Canwest News Service
Published: Sunday, November 02, 2008

WASHINGTON - Brimming with confidence as the U.S. presidential campaign enters its final, frenetic day, Barack Obama's campaign on Sunday said the Democratic candidate held a "decisive edge" over John McCain in key battleground states, and rejected the possibility racism would play a significant role in Tuesday's election.

But with Obama's spirits boosted by three national polls showing him with a comfortable lead over his Republican opponent, McCain and his top aides insisted they had erased the Illinois senator's lead and were poised for a shock upset victory.
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Shirley Nagel, the Grosse Pointe Farms lady who made a name for herself on Halloween for her refusal to pass out candy to the kids of Obama supporters, according to the Associated Press.

As FOX2 News reported, Nagel planted a sign in her yard that read, "No handouts for Obama supporters, liars, tricksters or kids of supporters". Nagel, according to media reports, brought tears to the eyes of some of the young trick-or –treaters that she turned away.

Isn’t American politics great? Not only are the people you disagree with to be vilified; now their children are to be shunned? Forget the notion that reasonable people can disagree, politics is "war" and if a few children get caught in the crosshairs, well, what’s "war" without a little “collateral damage”?

So Nagel has made history for having the only presidential election yard sign in America that may actually switch a few votes. But probably not in the way she intended.
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(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has died following a bout with cancer,


She was 86.
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Eight national presidential polls released Monday put Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) behind Sen. Barack Obama (D., Ill.) in the race for the White House Tuesday. McCain loses in every poll by an average of more than seven points, confirming predictions by many pundits of a McCain loss in the popular vote.

McCain's only chance for a win would be an unlikely scenario similar to 2000 when President Bush upset Al Gore by winning the electoral college. However, the swing state polls show McCain is in the hole there as well, and any upset scenario forces a focus on the several big states -- Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

Ohio has served as an accurate predictor of the presidential race since 1960. Despite McCain focusing on the home state of Joe the Plumber, he has fallen behind in Ohio in most presidential polls. The most favorable poll for McCain, conducted by Fox, has McCain tied with Obama.
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AussieFred asked, "What could be more frightening than an incapacitated President McCain, and Mooseolini having the nuclear weapon launch codes?" [For more commentary on Palin, see http://www.newyorker.com/talk/comment/2008/09/22/080922taco_talk_coll].
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http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2008/11/03/youngvols.html

Talisha Gay took just 13 seconds to cross-check Willie Wilson’s voting credentials and format the yellow electronic card he would use to vote.

“Whooo!” Wilson said, taking the yellow card to a voting machine in Lithonia Thursday. “That was faster than I thought it would be.”

The zip delivered at the voter check-in table was just what officials from five major metro Atlanta counties hoped for when they recruited younger, tech-savvy poll workers like Gay, 22, for the Nov. 4 election. Some of the workers are volunteers, and others are paid.

Georgia’s older poll workers, for years the backbone of the election work force, are more than 70 years old on average. Rarely are they as technologically adept as the teens and twenty-somethings recently recruited for Gwinnett, DeKalb, Cobb, Fulton and Clayton county elections, officials say.

“They tend to move faster in terms of searching and looking for voters,” DeKalb County election coordinator Tiffany Mason said of the young poll workers. “And they’re not intimidated when they have long lines.”
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Here's a statistic from NBC political director Domenico Montanaro that puts it in perspective: "Obama has now led in 111 straight national polls with methodologies we trust... ."

Also today, Montanaro's hard-working colleagues who crank out MSNBC's "First Read" political note break down the final NBC/Wall Street Journal national poll, looking behind the numbers that give Obama an 8 percentage point lead (51% to 43%). Here are the specifics that leapt out to us:

Obama’s advantage is largely based on his overwhelming success with African Americans (winning them 90%-3%), Latinos (68%-27%), and 18 to 34 year olds (59%-38%). It's about as solid of a three-legged support stool as any candidate could ask for.
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ITT people quote inaccurate polls

in other topics, pollsters complaign that media uses their polls incorrectly and doesn't know how their system works

in even other topics, the media is trying to cover its ass saying that pollsters and the public don't know how their system works

according to Obama, $164k a year is rich nowadays
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You want inaccurate? Yesterday Fox had it a dead heat. Today they admit Obama leads by 7%.

If you uninsured $164K means life or death.