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I have to laugh at Rasmussen, and the others, that have this race dead even today. Raise your hand if you think it's even. Raise your hand if you think it's possible Obama could actually move ahead in FLA and Ohio in some polls, yet remain dead even nationally.
Does anyone remember the Survey USA poll that put Obama up 6 in VA yesterday? Talk about swept under the rug. Nobody reported that on any of the cable shows, and to my knowledge, on the network news broadcasts. Why? Because it's off message. It showed one of the candidates, in this case Obama, with a noteworthy edge in a key swing state that he had been behind in for quite some time.
The media wants a horse race, and that's what the public is being fed with the aid of pollsters. The fact of the matter is this race is not close. Obama is ahead, nationally, and in the states we need to win to put him in the WH but that's the last story the MSM wants to report. They are desperate to keep it close for the sake of ad revenue that is driven by TV ratings and also because of their bloated sense of self importance.
In a way this is all good news for us. Obama's strength has been under reported. That bodes well for election day.
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