One out of 4 people is unemployed in Spain. Many people are leaving Spain for Latin America. Some "some economic problems" :)
>You mean a pleasant civilised welcoming country with some economic problems. :-)
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>Arrive in Spain get waved through by cheerful security guards.
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>Arrive in the good old USA and its hello Homeland Security.
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>>Maybe in 13 days people will realize that with Obama this country will be more like Spain in 4 years <g>.
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>>>No. A log of things can change in the next 13 days. That's what makes it interesting.
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>>>>>I think this is interesting considering that Gallup has never been wrong with a lead this large this close to the end.
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>>>>Are you sure?
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http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/18/gallup-vs-the-world/>>>>
>>>>That doesn't quite debunk your statement, but it does suggest that Gallup sometimes gets it very wrong. Can't remember whether it was that piece or another there that talked about Gallup tending to have wide swings late in the game.
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>>>>Tamar
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