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The topic is the entire story that you posted; not your own gleaming of the article. Got it sparky.
Independents according to this article are more likely to vote for McCain by a 9 point spread because of his VP pick. More of a bounce than Obama got with Biden as his pick. Independents are the deciding factor in a Presidential race and this advantage goes to McCain.
BTW, dire in the wool conservatives vote for their party representative and dire in the wool liberals vote for their party representative. Conclusion, your little chart is meaningless. Whomever wins the majority of Independents will be the winner and from this article McCain pick for VP is better than Obama's pick. If you can not figure that out, your comprehension skills are sorely lacking. When votes are counted at the election box, they are not broken down by men vs women, blacks vs white, etc. etc. The total is what counts.
I'd have to agree on that, if she isn't ready to be POTUS then BO damn sure isn't. Can't wait until that starts to sink on the libs just to see what silly mode of attack they will switch to.
I've yet to see something that is relevant to the number I posted and addresses the problem at hand.
Yea, it's called buzz within the party that riles them up into a whirlwind. Look at independants, only 63% favorable and (predictably) Democrats dont like her. Wait you fail to realize is favorable ratings dont translate into votes, and that these gaps in gender should be extremely alarming because maybe women are feeling a bit patronized by this whole thing.
Hey man, those were YOUR statistics. Somehow you looked at them and thought they reflected poorly on Palin when, in fact, they are just the opposite. Those numbers are GREAT news for McCain and Palin and, even more incredibly, they stole BOs thunder on the day after his speech. Brilliant!
Again, who's thunder did Palin steal?
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