Obama Wins Indiana, Missouri and N. Carolina Still Too Close
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Have you never heard of the phrase: "As Maine goes, so goes Vermont"?
Main hasn't been a bellwether state anymore since 1936.
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@Atheist2006 .....by less than 4,000 votes. And he still won Maine and Nevada, also bellwether states. Oh, and good play on his last name. That supposed to mean something?
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And it is a massive achievement of Senator McCain that Barack Hussein Osama didn't win the (former) bellwether state of Missouri.
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And next year you will be able to be proud of having voted for Ron Paul.
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I live in Indiana and am so proud of this.
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Indiana has voted Democrat only 5 times in the last 100 years: 1912, 1932, 1936, 1964, and 2008.
That is a massive achievement. Obama winning Indiana, North Carolina, and Virginia basically spelled doom for the Republicans. THAT is how badly Bush Jr.'s record and Palin's nomination came off on the country.
Obama probably won't win all of them again, but even then if the rest vote the way they did he'll still win.
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Ron Paul 2012
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@mochopz me either
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@Jutubi00 Obama is going to win again but even his people say they won't win this state again.
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These states won't fall to the Democrats in 2012. The bigger problem for the Dems will be states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and possibly New Jersey that are all important and could lean either way.
yes we did. all that volunteer work paid off. big victory
monkeyredmoon 3 years ago 19
considering it was won by Bush in 2004 by 21 percent, it was a pretty big achievement.
commiepanda 2 years ago 16