
Three weeks before the Nov. 4 election, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is winning big in key battleground states, polls released Tuesday find.
The new Quinnipiac Polling Institute surveys found Obama passing the key 50 percent mark in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. And for the first time, Obama leads Republican nominee John McCain among white voters in all four states.
The article goes on to say that McCain needs a "knockout" in tomorrows debate to have any chance at reversing this trend. Anyone think he will?
No. I don't think that it will be very eventful! McCain has learned that going negative actually hurts him.... so I think it will be another snoozer.
Taking into acount McCain's massive character flaws among which is the inability to act rationally in a tough situation, he could very well lose his cool and hence really show the world what a McCain presidencey would look like - insane.
Be on the look-out for a drug enhanced performance on the part of McCain as they'll probably dope him up with something to calm him and something to help him concentrate.
Mccain will have to get Obama in a headlock and make him yell uncle,,, I think thats the only way he can win,,,,,
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