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Are Polls Accurate? Hmmmmm.....
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30/10/2008 11:53:37
 
 
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>>>The Washington Post article discusses ads run during one week, the week after the Republican convention. The Neilsen link lists raw number of ads run in selected states but says nothing about how many total ads were run or percentage which were negative. Also, both of them only discuss ads. What about what the candidates are saying on the campaign trail? I read the news stories every day and all I hear from McCain and Palin is criticisms of Obama -- he's pals with terrorists, he'll take all your money, he can't handle Al Qauda, ad nauseum. Have you been seeing positive statements about their own candidacy that I have missed?
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>>>Yes, the Obama campaign has raised more than any in history, both in terms of dollars and number of donors. Do you have a problem with that? All it tells me is a lot of people see enough in Obama's candidacy to contribute money to it. Is there something nefarious in that? Maybe if more people believed in McCain's campaign he wouldn't have to spend all his time whining.
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>>Has he spread the wealth to the other candidates, as he intends to spred the wealth from my pocket to the Democratic fan base?
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>Right, the Democratic fan base .... the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the financial crisis, the housing crisis, the national debt .... These are the financial realities whoever is elected is going to have to deal with. Obama is actually the straight talk candidate, even if not everyone wants to hear it. I would rather have that this happy HS from McCain about how he can balance the budget in 4 years and Obama is going to give all your money to the poor. It's time we acted like adults about the problems we are facing.

It is very encouraging to meet an adult person here. So I have two adult questions to you.
1) Do you support repealing Bush tax cuts across the board, or just for higher income makers?
2) Should this additional tax revenue go to balancing budget or to finance new social spending?
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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