Friday, October 3, 2008

Did you notice the electoral college map?

After hearing all that post debate commentary telling me how great Governor Palin looked, and how wonderful it was that she could say her name correctly, I spent most my morning in my bathroom throwing up, and nearly missed my opportunity to point you to the incredible electoral-vote.com map below.

It shows BO taking a 338-185 lead over McShitty with 15 votes (North Carolina) tied. It is pure cream, but I don't think I should stop there, the folks at electoral-vote.com aren't the only people being overwhelmed with Barackaballots there were some incredible polls coming out of the swing states.

On Wednesday these numbers arrived from Quinnipiac University after they polled the key swing states of Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania (MoE 3.5%):

Florida: Obama 51, McCain 43 (O+8)
Ohio: Obama 50, McCain 42 (O+8)
Pennsylvania: Obama 54, McCain 39 (O+15)

Considering McLoser has to win Florida and Ohio, and now he's withdrawn from Michigan, if he’s to have a realistic chance of winning this thing he'll need PA too. However, you look at this, it’s a tough hill to climb, even for someone as great looking as Governor Wink.

Here's what Peter Brown from the university’s polling institute says:
"It is difficult to find a modern competitive presidential race that has swung so dramatically, so quickly and so sharply this late in the campaign...Sen. John McCain has his work cut out for him if he is to win the presidency and there does not appear to be a role model for such a comeback in the last half century."
Hear that John, no precedent in the last fifty years…..yes Governor we know there have been lots and lots of presidents, a precedent is something different dear.

To add to the McCrappy’s pain there’s this from the Rasmussen daily tracking…
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday again shows Barack Obama attracting 51% of the vote while John McCain earns 44%. For each of the past eight days, Obama has been at 50% or 51% and McCain has been at 44% or 45%.
To top it off here’s a few other polls worthy of note, all are from Fox/Rasmussen and all are must win states for McRubbish:
New Mexico - Obama now by 5
Nevada - Obama takes the lead
New Hampshire - You know the state that just loves that maverick, Obama now by 10
Rasmussen have moved Michigan from ‘leans’ Dem to ‘likely’ Dem
Virginia - Obama leads for the second week running
North Carolina - Obama up by 3%

Even West Virginia and Texas are down to single leads for McNasty, now wouldn’t one of those be the icing on the cake!

Finally, apparently it wasn’t all BO this week, there was one state where McCrap and Co. actually increased their lead --Nebraska, I’m saying nothing.

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