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LightMousy
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:13 am
Ok here I will post all the election information you need to know including a new posting on the electoral math every month or as needed.
I should be able to keep you in sync with the major stories throughout the fun.  
PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:49 am
Ok heres the 1st electoral math of the campaign

McCain states
Alabama +19 9
Alaska +9 3
Arizona +9 10
Arkansas +24 6
Florida +4 27
Georgia +14 1
Idaho +13 4
Indiana +8 11
Kansas +21 6
Kentucky +25 8
Louisiana +15 9
Mississippi +14 6
Missouri +6 11
Montana +8 3
Nebraska +11 5
New Hampshire +6 4
North Carolina +7 15
North Dakota +4 3
Oklahoma +24 7
South Carolina +3 8
South Dakota +4 3
Tennessee +27 11
Texas +13 34
Utah +35 5
West Virginia +13 5
Wyoming +19


Obama States
California +7 55
Colorado +9 9
Conneticut +17 7
Deleware +9 3
D.C. +4 3
Hawaii +30 4
Illinois +29 21
Iowa +8 7
Maine +10 4
Maryland +13 10
Massachusetts +12 12
Michigan +1 17
Minnesota +13 10
Nevada +5 5
New Jersey +24 15
New Mexico +8 5
New York +11 31
Ohio +9 20
Oregon +14 7
Pennsylvania +6 21
Rhode Island +15 4
Vermont +3 3
Virginia +7 13
Washington +6 11
Wisconsin +4 10

270 required to win
Obama 304
McCain 228
 

LightMousy
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LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:48 am
Todays major story is from The Guardian

Barack Obama is recruiting senior staff to a new unit which will combat virulent rumour campaigns on the internet that threaten to cost him votes in the presidential election against John McCain.

The unit is part of a huge expansion of Obama's campaign team as he shifts from the Democratic nomination race to the campaign for November's election.

As well as the rumour-mongering problem, units are being set up to deal with other perceived vulnerable points, including off-the-cuff remarks by his wife Michelle. McCain's wife, Cindy, questioned Michelle's patriotism in February after she said: "For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country."

Brooks Jackson, director of the Washington-based FactCheck.org, an independent academic organisation set up in 2003 to monitor the factual accuracy of statements made in elections, said yesterday there had been false rumours on the internet about George Bush and John Kerry in the 2004 election.

"With Obama, it is particularly vicious," Jackson said. He added that one of the most persistent is that Obama, a Christian, is "some kind of Muslim Manchurian candidate, planted by Islamic fundamentalists to betray the country and it is very widespread".

McCain too suffers from rumours on the internet, mainly from former Vietnam veterans disputing his account of his five-and-a-half years in a Hanoi prisoner-of-war camp.

Obama yesterday began a three-week campaign through potential swing states in which he will focus on concerns about job losses, collapsing house prices and soaring petrol costs. McCain, short of funds compared with Obama, held fund-raising events.

The latest Gallup poll nationwide puts Obama on 46% against McCain's 44%. CBS has Obama on 48% and McCain on 42%. Obama is ahead in the key swing states of Ohio and Pennsylvania, while McCain leads in Florida. In Virginia, normally a state Republicans can rely on and Obama is targeting, McCain is only 1% ahead.

Obama delivered his speech in Raleigh, North Carolina, which he has only an outside chance of taking, but his campaign team said he wants to send a message he is going to compete in all 50 states, not just the swing ones.

Obama paid homage to McCain as an American war hero and acknowledged that the two shared many of the same goals such as tackling climate change.

But Obama said the two had fundamentally different views of how to deal with the economy. Reflecting Obama's strategy of tying McCain to the unpopular Bush, Obama said: "For all his talk of independence, the centrepiece of his economic plan amounts to a full-throated endorsement of George Bush's policies. "http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/10/barackobama.johnmccain  
PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:22 am
Ok my story of todays abit old, but wow.....
Fox News Channel....one of their anchors called Obamas "pound" with Michelle after securing the Dem Nom a "Terrorist Fist Jab"....Wow just Youtube it, thats amazing.....I didn't know Fox could go that low lol priceless.
Morning Gallup Tracking
Obama 48%
McCain 42%  

LightMousy
Crew


LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:48 am
Ok get this, Pew Research polled major foreign countries, all in all about 24,000 people on who would be the best president. and Obama won....huge.....leading by 51 points in France, Germany, and Australia. The only country that was even close was the US where they are neck and neck.Just goes to show that McCain just wont cut it.  
PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 4:29 pm
nice bama winning  

the grey seer
Vice Captain


LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:28 am
Well its interesting now Obamas chief strategist has said that with all the states in play he doesnt have to win Ohio and Florida ....and the Math agrees with him...good  
PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:08 am
News of the day.

Gore endorses Obama. Now that may be a so what, but hes THE party elder. the Dems should start really unifying now.and of course his VP talk has heated up  

LightMousy
Crew


LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:03 am
Obama 46
McCain 41
Obama with small leads in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida, momentum Obama for now...It seems right now, Hes a step ahead of McCain...
Especially on the brilliant strategy of public funding...hes going to make more than $85 Mil between now and November....McCain just passed the $100 mil mark...he needs to take the money...if he doesn't. its going to get negative qucik with the coming Negative ad Blitz....Fortify your homes....its going to get ugly  
PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:57 am
Obama 48
McCain 40
Minnesota and Wisconsin are leaning Obama.
and Obama gave Clinton $2300, the legal limit  

LightMousy
Crew


LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:30 am
Well I would say the big story of the week is Obamas Momentum...He has Minnesota and Wisconsin leaning his way and a few southern states ,Arkansas biggest.....The southern strategy that they said McCain would be too smart to follow....one problem...its working AWWWW SNAP  
PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:27 pm
yea black man finally not getting a** ******** by the haters whoo  

the grey seer
Vice Captain


LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:02 am
Bout dman time too...anyways...Most speeches from now till the convention (at least) will be about the economy...Dows under 11000 for the 1st time since 06..  
PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:39 am
thats gonna b tough  

the grey seer
Vice Captain


LightMousy
Crew

PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:31 am
If you hadnt heard Obama, is going to places most wouldnt hes in Afghanistan and Iraq and i even think hell be in the west bank soon....risky, but well have to see if itll pay off  
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