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Re: the primary is over. (2.00 / 1)

I do. By November, these numbers will move in Obama's favor, not McCain's, as he pulls into the home stretch. Even if he only gets half these numbers back, that's a BIG deal, and you know that a lot of these numbers are in places where he is currently weak.

If our problem is that he's losing more Democrats than McCain is losing Republicans, I have no problem with that. That gets fixed with time. I've seen plenty of people move onto this side that I NEVER thought I'd see, and it keeps moving in that direction. If he names someone as VP that Clinton supporters like, he'll do even better. It's all good.


"Hey, check it out. You just had yourself a glue OD. So you're learning another lesson. Don't do too much glue, or your night sucks."
by vcalzone on Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 10:59:28 PM EST
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