November 3, 2008 - Only one day left. McCain is presently down in the polls by, according to our guestimation, around 63 points (give or take). No better time to throw a Hail Mary. And man oh man does thi...
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October 31, 2008 - With just four days left until sweet, blessed relief from this electoral season, Barack Obama is campaigning as hard as ever. The candidate is making a whirlwind tour of eight states, hoping to shore up support in Democratic districts and possibly nudge a swing state or two into his column...
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October 17, 2008 - The race for president between Barack Obama and John McCain has been going on for close to 17 years now, and yet stillstill!there are some voters who haven't made up their minds about whom to vote for. Who are these undecideds, and what could possibly...
October 10, 2008 - Undecided Voters. They're as much a part of the Presidential election cycle as debates, fundraisers, and pregnancy cover-up rumors. Every four years, they're taken out of cold storage to help give Matt Lauer a break from the uncomfortable ad libs of Al Roker.
But who are these...
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October 8, 2008 - The only people who looked more like zombies last night than Tom Brokaw (or the T-Brokaw 9000 animatronic version that was sent in his place) were the noble "undecideds" in the "town hall" audience. The debate was held in Nashville, but the mythical "town" of that "town hall" would...
September 4, 2008 - HuffPo's Thomas Edsall points out that the current Republican ticket is more conservative and evangelical than its predecessor.
McCain and Palin now head a ticket that is emerging as more red-bloodedly conservative than Bush-Cheney in 2004.
What will McCain tell moderate a...