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Wow, could they have been anymore wrong. They lost Pennsylvania by 11 points, they lost Virginia, North Carolina on and on. If they were wrong about their internal polls you have to wonder how many things they would be wrong about if they got elected.

I've got an idea though if you can let me know what McCain's pollsters think I should do with my investments that would be helpful. Whatever they suggest I'll be sure to do the opposite.

Will007 of WA 9:42PM November 11, 2008

Looks like it was a blowout. Do you think you can ever stop and think, instead of being so hyper partisan all the time.

Alex of NY 4:53PM November 06, 2008

Boy, you have some bad sources inside the mccain campaign. You have lost all credibility

jim Mcdonald of AR 11:55AM November 05, 2008

He gave five years to us....he deserves four back!! McCain is so much more honest. I will really be nervous with Obama in the white house...talk about no experience!!

Dee lovelace of MI 9:07PM November 04, 2008

In spite of myself, I am getting excited for Mac.....hoping against hope...

clare of NY 8:05PM November 04, 2008

His primary comments will also haunt him. Also Murtha calling Western PA Racist, bigotted, and ignorant won't help.

jay of MN 7:18PM November 04, 2008

Many of us want them to

1)balance the extremes in the Democratic Congress

2)freeze spending

3) look for waste and abuse

4) keep more big gov't OUT of health care

5) keep military strong

KGG of NY 6:53PM November 04, 2008

Your calling Barone a super guru leads me to be suspicious of any and all things you might say that gets filtered through that guy. If he is a super guru, then McCain is super consistent in his positions since he began his run for the White House.

Nathan Zuckerman of CT 6:52PM November 04, 2008

If NC is too close to call ... Obama will of course win big.

of 6:50PM November 04, 2008

I know I'm making a mistake here, but looking at the exit polls (I don't buy Drudge's "Obama +15" number), and how they've historically skewed to Dems, there seems to be real hope here.

Adam of WA 6:48PM November 04, 2008

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