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Dr. Eric Durham On What Obama Must Do To Win

August 28, 2008 by Center for Emer...

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The speeches of Day Three's DNC were good. Bill Clinton, and Joe Biden, and John Kerry did well at setting the stage for Barack Obama. But, it's time for some "fighting words." As a registered Independent, who has consistently voted Democrat in presidential elections (voted for Ralph Nader in '04), I grow weary of Democratic candidates taking the high road...especially when more aggressive speech is appropriate.

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Ralph Nader's Beer Bottle protest float at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. http://tinyurl.com/6xebey

August 27, 2008 by Steve Hanson

Ralph Nader's Beer Bottle protest float at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. http://tinyurl.com/6xebey

10 is the loneliest number...of gays supporting McCain

August 20, 2008 by PamsHouseBlend

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The hardcore LCR crowd is beginning to look more and more like the 20% Freeper base -- blind devotion to their candidate regardless of how craptastic (or in the case of the LCRs, publicly homophobic) the pol is.

A new Harris poll: Obama Has 58 Point Lead over McCain among GLBT Registered Voters. (PageOneQ):

[I]t is also predicted that McCain will garner less of the LGBT vote than President Bush did in 2000 and 2004.

68 percent of those polled between August 1 and 7 prefer Obama. 10 percent favor McCain, while three percent prefer independent Ralph Nader and one percent back Libertarian candidate and Georgia Congressman Bob Barr. Three percent chose "Other," while 15 percent remain undecided.

The poll also notes that conservatives favor McCain by 52 points and liberals favor Obama by 73 points. Moderates are currently polling for Obama over McCain by 19 points. Witeck-Combs Communications has the polling breakdown here.

I ask you once again -- why is McCain even running close to Obama in the nationwide polls (Obama leads by 8)? For all of the voters who insist that McCain's on the side of the little guy -- here's all that you need to know.

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