When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Their Baghdad Bob On
This is from a McCain campaign memo from last night (h/t TPM):
Expanding the Field: Obama is running out of states if you follow out a traditional model. Today, he expanded his buy into North Dakota, Georgia and Arizona in an attempt to widen the playing field and find his 270 Electoral Votes. This is a very tall order and trying to expand into new states in the final hours shows he doesn’t have the votes to win.
Or, if Arizona is in play, this is a very bad development for Obama.
No counting chickens here as I run out for all of today’s volunteering, but they’re working at at recreating reality at least, I’ll give them that.
Tags: 2008 Election, John McCain
Talk about spin! I’d call them desperate, but they passed that weeks ago. I honestly can’t wait for the “Tell All” books to hit the shelf. I predict at least three in print before Christmas.
I predict at least three in print before Christmas.
Nope… not until after the pardons are issued in January.
I predict a media black out for me starting now.
Media blackout may be a good idea. A new Rass poll is showing McCain within 4 in PA. Rass has a bit of a Republican lean.
The media already has been in a blackout. Majority of the corporate media refused to print, discuss or debate the voter purgers going on nationwide or the vote flipping. All that information is coming out on the internet. Although MSNBC has run a few stories telling the truth.
We need a complete overhaul of our entire election system. Get rid of “campaign ads, ban robo calls, and go back to paper and ink ballots. European nations, Canada and others use that fail safe system. Also voting booths should be open to the public two weeks before the final election. We need campaign finance reform right now. Rassmussen is a republican supporter and you can bet they call the “known” republicans to get their polls to call this a close race. There is nothing close about it, as evidenced by the record turnouts…those are Obama supporters not McNuts and the GOP.