Re: 15 States to Watch in the US Presidential Elec
	
		
	
	
		
		
			All bark and no bite LOL. I'll have to remember that phrase.
 
I did an unscientific straw poll among the Americans in my youth hostel this week. Most of them claim they come from states that have early voting or other types of absentee voting and favor Obama. But only 20% of those (4 out of 21 if I didn't miscount) had voted. 
 
 
 
 
GO OUT AND VOTE Y'ALL GODDAMMIT.
 
You know I only curse once every four years, and that is the first week of november!
		
 
		
	 
 
But, shouldn't the cursing every 4 years come after the election, and not before it takes place.   In 2000, I was inventing new curse words....  By the way, I've already voted B'back...from looking at the lines, I think most of GA has gone to the polls
 
 
Okay, now a  veritable potpourri of fun and excitement with new polls...I'll try to be direct and not as sugary as the Obama infomecial last night...geez, that ad was so sweet that I wanted to pour it over some pancakes.
 
ARIZONA -- 1)   
McCain +7 -- CNN;   2)  
McCain +4 -- NBC
 
CALIFORNIA -- 
Obama +22 -- Field
 
COLORADO -- 1)  
Obama +4 -- Nat'l Jour.;  2)  
Obama +6 -- Marist
 
FLORIDA -- 
Obama +4 -- Nat'l Jour.
 
IDAHO -- 
McCain +23 -- Harstad
 
INDIANA -- 1)  
McCain +3 -- Rasmussen;   2)  
Obama +1 -- Selzer
 
KENTUCKY --
 McCain +12 -- Rasmussen
 
MINNESOTA -- 1)  
Obama +8 -- NBC;   2)  
Obama +19 -- MN Pub. Radio
 
MONTANA -- 
McCain +4 -- Rasmussen
 
NEVADA -- 
Obama +7 -- CNN
 
NEW HAMPSHIRE -- 
Obama +24 -- NHU
 
NEW JERSEY -- 
Obama +16 -- Research2000
 
NORTH CAROLINA -- 1)  
Obama +2 -- Ras.;  2)  
Obama +6 -- CNN;  3)  
Obama +4 -- Nat'l Jour.
 
OHIO -- 1)  
Obama +7 -- Nat'l Jour.;   2)  
Obama +4 -- CNN
 
PENNSYLVANIA -- 1)   
Obama +12 -- CNN;   2)  
Obama +4 -- NBC
 
SOUTH CAROLINA -- 
McCain +11 -- NBC
 
TEXAS -- 
McCain +11 -- Univ of TX-Austin
 
VIRGINIA --
 Obama +4 -- Nat'l Journal
 
Finally, a PA poll that is close as NBC has Obama with a 4pt lead.   All morning I heard GOP pundits pointing to this one poll out of countless PA polls as evidence that McCain was making up ground and closing in.   I doubt it, but time will tell.
 
We're seeing a lot of consistency now in North Carolina as Obama keeps churning out small leads.
 
Florida continues to show evidence of a slight lead for Obama, but that is such a wacked-out state that I doubt any sober person would bet money on any election scenario in the Sunshine State.  Hell, they're still trying to figure out how to hold elections.  Apparently, some ballots in Jacksonville were thrown out because they lacked signatures.   My God, Florida, get your head out of Mickey Mouse's ass long enough to figure out this voting thing.
 
Montana is interesting because Ron Paul is on the ballot.   Some conservatives, frustrated with McCain, could opt to vote Paul opening up some opportunity for Obama.
 
Syntax, I get that McCain is trying to play offense, but he should've first focused on the Bush states of '04 (after all, Bush won), then should've turned over more rocks and used multiple strategies.   For instance, if he knew PA was the line in the sand state, he should have chosed Tom Ridge as VP.  Also, he should have never dropped out of Michigan, why put your eggs in one basket.   And if he was serious about MI, he should have chosen Romney as the running mate.  A 'one-state' offense strategy is pretty simple, but you should circle the wagon with a home grown VP mate.   I recall in 2000, Gore put so much focus on FL, and, in the end, had he not vacated Ohio so early, he could have won that state or utilized Clinton and kept West Va along with TN (again, McCain like Gore has put his eggs in one basket rather than utilize multiple strategies...very risky).