Barack finally has his bounce. For weeks many political experts and pollsters have been wondering why the race between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain had stayed so tight, even after the Illinois senator wrested the nomination from Hillary Clinton. With numbers consistently showing rock-bottom approval ratings for President Bush and a large majority of Americans unhappy with the country's direction, the opposing-party candidate should, in the normal course, have attracted more disaffected voters. Now it looks as if Obama is doing just that. A new NEWSWEEK Poll shows that he has a substantial double-digit lead, 51 percent to 36 percent, over McCain among registered voters nationwide.
There was never really any doubt about this.
The pundits were making tons of on air hay about the fact that Obama did not get some "ginormous" bump after Hillary dropped out, as if they believed if it did not happen immediately then it was never going to happen. But get serious, Obama is going to easily leave McCain in the dust just as soon as the public gets a chance to do a little comparative shopping.
If you think this is impressive just you wait.
Here is Ohio, BLUE Collar Voter test ( HOW they KNOW they are blue collar I have NO idea...) Anyways...53% Obama to 39% McInsane.....so there you have it..I think even here in Ohio people are starting to realize that Bush =McSame....
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt the differences will soon be stark and more and more will flock to Obama.
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