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September 07, 2008

McCain Sneaking Up on Obama

colonel mccain.jpg
Wow. This doesn't even look like a photoshop.

The old sailor is starting to show some fire.

(CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama’s lead in national polls has shrunk to one point, according to CNN’s latest “poll of polls.”

Sunday’s poll of polls shows Obama leading John McCain 44 to 43 percent.

Obama held a three-point lead in Saturday’s poll of polls. The senator from Illinois was leading McCain 45-42 percent.

Palinmania? If this picture is any indication, there's some new energy in the GOP.

Update - Wait, did I say "sneaking up?"

I meant, "pounding the everloving crap out of." I apologize for the error. Personally, I don't think these numbers mean all that much at the moment, but I love the fact that they're going to cause the Obama campaign some grief.

Posted by slublog at September 7, 2008 08:59 PM

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he's scrambling for anything, if the media touched on the fraction of what they did with palin,
it'd be hilarious. yet they don't, and if the fox news does it, it's subjective

Posted by: coldmexican at September 8, 2008 01:08 AM

I was REALLY hoping that you would have done a Rosalyn/Palin...seems appropriate, the teacher becomes President thing, anyway, just a thought.

Posted by: mike at September 8, 2008 10:23 AM

in that scrambling for anything vein -- the "Ebay" page the assholes at DU did -- Obama cannot be unaware of all this crap going on. And I understand he, personally, can't go talk to whomsoever and say, now, you stop that.

But if they believe in him so much and he's soooooo great -- why can't he come out with something strong enough to stop the foolishness?

Because the worse it gets, I just believe that normal people are going to be turned off and the will turn away from the mess that is his campaign and his management.

Posted by: Kath at September 8, 2008 06:35 PM

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