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How Obama Blew It

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YESTERDAY'S Gallup poll had John McCain ahead of Barack Obama by an astonishing 10 points among likely voters. A Washington Post poll had that lead at only two points, but clearly showed a McCain surge - especially among women. This wasn't what Democrats were expecting when they left Denver - yet they have nobody to blame but themselves.

Obama's toughest challenge has always been to connect with working-class swing voters. So attacking the poster child for small-town values, Sarah Palin, was a bad strategy.

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I'm throwing the bulls**t flag on this one. Anyone who has been following teh 2008 presidential campaign can tell you that the polls are NOT an accurate measument of public support. You will get a much more accurate measure of who the people support by asking people you see everyday; you will get good idea of who will be Selected in November by watching the corporate media, since they will show you who has the puppet-masters' support (who can rig the "election" for them).

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