2008 ELECTORAL COUNT - MCCAIN 274, OBAMA 264
The above graphic presents an interesting and favorable picture for John McCain in the Electoral vote for the Presidency. 270 are needed to win and as of August 17, McCain stands at 274.
States of interest are North Carolina who most had conceded to Obama because of his large victory there in the Primary. Also Virginia was considered lost to McCain even though it has been a red state in the last several elections. With Democrat Governor Tim Kaine on Obama's short list for VP Virginia was thought to be lost. Latest polls show otherwise.
Obama's recent drop in the polls along with damaging gaffs like the remark during the Saddleback Church forum where he stated that answering a question on when the rights of a baby begin being, "above his pay grade," are shining the light of doubt and mistrust with the American people even with the DNC Convention only a week away.
Ken Taylor
States of interest are North Carolina who most had conceded to Obama because of his large victory there in the Primary. Also Virginia was considered lost to McCain even though it has been a red state in the last several elections. With Democrat Governor Tim Kaine on Obama's short list for VP Virginia was thought to be lost. Latest polls show otherwise.
Obama's recent drop in the polls along with damaging gaffs like the remark during the Saddleback Church forum where he stated that answering a question on when the rights of a baby begin being, "above his pay grade," are shining the light of doubt and mistrust with the American people even with the DNC Convention only a week away.
Ken Taylor
4 Comments:
It's all good, Ken! :)
Still holding on 20 August when Zogby Polls announced a national poll showing John McCain now up 46% to 41% over Obama. This is a two digit change in a little over a month. Even if Obama gets a bounce from the DNC, it will not beat a 5% lead. Plus, if McCain does what Sean Hannity suggested and ignore the teleprompter and hold a "town hall" convention, he'll bring the house down. That said, hard campaigning is still required and McCain supporters need to turn up the pressure post 8 Sep and keep it up. Obama will do all the rest :) David
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