I agree with your predictions completely. My map is identical with yours with the exception of MN, which I only put as Red because I just read an article about the margin closing between Obama and McCain in the state. But actually, after just looking at some other polls, I think it will indeed go blue. We'll see...
Also I feel fairly confident that Obama will not win Indiana but for the sake of the contest i figured i would throw in a nice little twist.... it is after all plausible if not likely
Hmm.. I don't know. I just can't see NC going blue, no matter what the polls say. John Edwards didn't even come close to help carrying his home state for Kerry the last go round. If there's anywhere the Bradely effect will go into place, it will be here in Jesse Helms country.
Fly's beloved Zogby poll has NC going to Obama so I'm willing to believe it. Johnson's prediction of a "lost generation" in the south may be coming to an end with the first African-American nominee.
I agree with your predictions completely. My map is identical with yours with the exception of MN, which I only put as Red because I just read an article about the margin closing between Obama and McCain in the state. But actually, after just looking at some other polls, I think it will indeed go blue. We'll see...
ReplyDeleteMy sources lead me to believe that while Obama's support may not be at its very highest in MN McCain is suffering way more.
ReplyDeleteAlso I feel fairly confident that Obama will not win Indiana but for the sake of the contest i figured i would throw in a nice little twist.... it is after all plausible if not likely
ReplyDeleteHmm.. I don't know. I just can't see NC going blue, no matter what the polls say. John Edwards didn't even come close to help carrying his home state for Kerry the last go round. If there's anywhere the Bradely effect will go into place, it will be here in Jesse Helms country.
ReplyDeleteFly's beloved Zogby poll has NC going to Obama so I'm willing to believe it. Johnson's prediction of a "lost generation" in the south may be coming to an end with the first African-American nominee.
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