Winning votes is only the last hurdle for US minor parties
US Features
Oct 28, 2008, 14:58 GMT
Older Talkback
page: 1
IBD Poll: McCain in Dead Heat with Obama
Sen. John McCain has narrowed Sen. Barack Obama's lead in the latest IBD/TIPP poll. Obama now leads 46.5 percent to 43.3 percent. The poll's margin of error is +/- 3 percentage points.
McCain cut 0.7 point off Obama’s lead Sunday in the Investor's Business Daily/TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics poll, as undecided voters have started to commit.
California has begun early voting already as well as mail-in balloting. The number of people who have gone in to vote in person has been extensive. The results so far prove what we had always suspected. The polls are being proven as totally unreliable. Although the results of early balloting have not been disclosed,of course,how many Republicans and how many Democrats have voted has been revealed.
The results are simply shocking. The polls showed Barack Obama with an 18 point lead in California just a few days ago. The results thus far are the complete opposite. In the most liberal state in the entire country,the results are that 99,000 Republicans have voted and 96,000 Democrats voted. In the mail-in balloting the results so far are that 9,000 Democrats sent in their ballots and that 5,000 Republicans did so. So with nearly 210,000 people having voted,the Democrats have only a 1,000 vote advantage !
If we take the liberty of assuming that all Republicans will vote for John McCain and all Democrats will vote for Obama,then the race is incredibly close. I'm sure that Obama will eventually win in California,but if he is struggling here after he pushed so hard for early voting,then he will lose the election ! Everybody thought he would win California in a landslide,but so far anyway,it's very tight. That means that in the less liberal states he is in real trouble.
Ignore the pundits. Forget the polls. Get out there and vote for John McCain. The results in California show the wisdom of Yogi Berra who said, 'It's not over until it's over.'
page: 1
Similar articles
- Obama selects chief of staff, to meet Bush on Monday (Roundup)
- Tributes after Obama's victory, transition begins (Roundup)
- Obama invades traditionally Republican Virginia
- Palin, Biden fight over change, economy, war on terror (Roundup)
- Republicans open subdued convention, ask for storm aid
Latest Headlines in US
- 1. Computer glitch causes delays at major US airports
- 2. Pentagon launches review in wake of Fort Hood rampage
- 3. Oprah to declare 2011 end to landmark talk show
- 4. Five killed in shooting on Pacific island of Saipan
- 5. Pelosi: No quick end to US travel ban to Cuba
News from Other Sites
- The Tech Herald - Cinema Blend
Your Talkback on this Story