The winner of last night's presidential debate was Joe the Plumber (for a while he had his own Wikipedia page, now it's redirected to that link).
So let's see what the polls say. Again, call-in and text-in polls don't count. Scientific polls do.
CNN Obama 58 McCain 31
CBS Obama 53 McCain 22
Insider Advantage Obama 49 McCain 46
All that adds up to no gain for McCain.
The hardest thing to believe is that there are still people who are undecided as to who they will vote for. What does it take?
Anyway, this morning Joe the writer is about to become Joe the wallpaper stripper/painter. Let's get busy.
2 comments:
Yes, it is just beyond reason that there remain those who are still undecided. Even after all of the horrors of the economy and the war in Iraq, and that nightmare election of 2000 that gave us 8 years of Bush, one would think that minds would be made-up by now. I'm making calls and sending e-mails to Florida voters just to remind them of the past few months and of that 2000 fiasco. It's far time enough for folks to come to the aid of their nation. Now, if we can stop efforts to disenfranchise newly registered voters, especially here in Alabama and in Ohio, maybe, just maybe we can all come together and vote for a better future for all us on Nov.4. It's a no-brainer - OBAMA/BIDEN vs. another nightmare on Pennsylvania Avenue!
I would guess that the vast majority of undecideds right now are people who usually vote republican, but now, they're not quite sure.
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