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Florida's Republican Governor Charlie Crist spent part of the summer in London, Paris, St. Petersberg and Madrid racking up a whopping $430,000 bill for Florida taxpayers.
Two of the 3 most important Democratic Party politicians of the the past twenty years have been elected president--Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. The third one, Howard Dean, continues to get no respect in his own party.
If anyone needed another reason why Barack Obama defeated Hillary Clinton, one need look no further than the contrast in campaign teams. Of course, most of us knew this already, except that it keeps getting worse for the Clinton side....
It seems so bizarre that after kicking the wingnuts around for two successive historic elections, the Republican Party still tiptoes around its Conservative base. They proclaim their allegiance to it whether in victory or defeat. Democrats on the other hand.......
Poor Saxby Chambliss. It seems that this ultimate sleazeball is now having to defend himself from ever growing questions about his five deferments from serving in Vietnam and how that bum knee has healed so well that he has become the second best golfer in the United States Senate.
It's too bad Senator Barack Obama fell short of his attempt to win the White House. I've had to hear the media go on about how Obama's loss proves this is a center-right country.....oh wait a minute....Obama won?
Ah yes, the sounds of Spring, when the primary fight was in full rage. Obama won the battle with Hillary and eventually won the war for the presidency.
Poll 374 votes Show Results If Hillary had been the nominee: she would have outperformed Obama she would have underperformed Obama but won also she would have done just as well she would have lost 374 votes Vote Now! If Hillary had been the nominee: she would have outperformed Obama 2% 9 votes she would have underperformed Obama but won also 246 votes she would have done just as well 9% 34 votes she would have lost 85 votes
In Tuesday's Presidential Election, three states (the states that contain the nation's three largest cities) went OVERWHELMINGLY for President-Elect Obama. In fact, in just the nationwide Popular Vote those three states provided nearly the entire margin.
For most of last night we had to watch the popular vote percentages hover around 3 points all night. Then with the west coast kicking in at 11PM EST.....
Today's Gallup Daily Tracking Poll has Senator Obama maintaining what Gallup calls a statistically significant lead over John McCain. Ofcourse, with McCain going to Maine this week, anything can happen.
The latest Gallup Tracking poll for the Presidential Race has Senator Obama keeping a 7 point advantage over John McCain 51%-44% using an expanded likely voter model. The lead is 51% to 42% among registered voters.
It's crunch time, right? Less than two weeks to go and the pressure is on to change minds at this last hour--particularly if you are John McCain. So you would expect him to be campaigning to generate as much excitement as he can.
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