Sunday, September 28, 2008

Boston Globe Exit Poll Calls Virginia For McCain

Check out this BIASED, PRO-McCain piece of GARBAGE!!!

Anecdotal, but true because I was steeped in NYT and BG MSM newspapers in 2006 to prevent another stolen election, but they had a LOT MORE COVERAGE and ANALYSIS THEN.

And the TALLY TODAY from the pro-Mac McGlobe?

McCain -- 4 votes
Obama -- 0 votes

Undecided -- 4 votes

"In key county, few signs that debate changed minds; Rivals held own, but some unconvinced" by Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff | September 28, 2008

LOVETTSVILLE, Va. - Lovettsville is in Loudoun County in northern Virginia, one of the most important battlegrounds in this year's presidential race. Virginia has not voted Democratic in a presidential race since 1964, but it has been trending increasingly Democratic, due largely to the influx of young professionals settling in fast-growing suburban Washington counties like this one. The county went for President Bush in 2004, but in 2006 it helped elect Democrat Jim Webb to the US Senate, and turnout for Obama was enormous in this year's Democratic primary.

Lovettsville, which leans a bit more Republican than the county overall, retains a small-town feel with its tiny, picturesque town center surrounded by meadows. At the annual Oktoberfest celebration yesterday, where most families headed after breakfast, both local parties handed out campaign buttons and stickers and signed up volunteers.

In this swing district of a critical battleground state, not a single voter who watched the debate among 18 interviewed changed his or her mind about the candidates. A couple of Democrats allowed that McCain had displayed an admirable firsthand sense of history, and a few Republicans said that Obama had impressed them by seeming well prepared and knowledgeable about world affairs.

The McCain Voters

Over biscuits and gravy at a community breakfast yesterday, Lori Taylor said she is open-minded about Democrats, even though she typically leans Republican. But after watching Friday night's debate, she felt surer than ever that John McCain is best suited to be president right now.

"I think Obama will be a great president in four years," said J.R. Price, a 46-year-old Republican and business systems manager who plans to vote for McCain.

"Obama takes the Jimmy Carter approach - if we talk to you, you're going to be nice to us. That's not how it works," said Bob Kershner, a 51-year-old Republican who works at George Washington University.

The Obama Voters


The Undecideds

Scott Schooling, who is 47, a builder, and independent voter, said the debate also confirmed his sense of the candidates: "McCain was pretty much spouting platitudes and the same old schlock. Obama was able to speak clearly and concisely about the issues. I thought he did better in this debate than in any other."

Sounds like an Obam voter, but NO COMMITMENT!

Susan Hubbuch, a stay-at-home mother who used to work for the State Department, thought McCain was too simplistic in his assessment of the Russian aggression in Georgia and that his posture toward Putin was a bit too aggressive. "I am not somebody who sees it all in black and white, and that's where Obama appeals to me more," she said.

But, NO COMMITMENT!!!

Jim Hoskinson, a commercial construction manager who considers himself an independent, also objected to Obama's repeated attempts to cast the issue as the fault of the Bush administration: "I was disappointed in both of them. All those senators and congressmen did nothing for years."

Well, I'll put him in the "undecided" column, but I'd say this guy is LEANING McCain, huh?

Valerie Yost, a 41-year-old elementary school teacher and Democrat who remains undecided because of her concerns about Obama's relative lack of experience. --more--"

Well, if 'bamer can't win her over (according to the lying, agenda-pushing, election-rigging AmeriKan MSM), then HE'S DONE!!!

I say, call it yourself, readers:

2008 Presidential Election Interactive Electoral College Map

So WHO WON for YOU?!!!!


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lso see:

Stolen Elections: 2000

Stolen Elections: 2004

Stolen Elections: 2006

How to Rig the 2008 Presidential Election