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maccain take lead , obama dropping like stone

sunny302

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sex always sell.

Never under estimate WOMAN POWER:eek: :biggrin:


McCain leads Obama by 4 pts

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Mr McCain got a significant boost from the selection of Alaska Gov Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate. -- AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

WASHINGTON - REPUBLICAN candidate John McCain goes into the final stretch of the US presidential campaign 4 percentage points ahead of Democrat Barack Obama, according to a USA Today/Gallup poll released on Sunday.
Mr McCain's 4-point lead was his biggest since January and a turnaround from a USA Today poll taken just before last week's Republican Party convention opened, when he trailed Mr Obama by 7 percentage points.

The new poll, taken on Friday through Sunday, showed Mr McCain leading Mr Obama by 50 per cent to 46 per cent among registered voters with less than two months before the Nov 4 election.

USA Today said Mr McCain, a veteran Arizona senator, got a significant boost from the Republican convention and the selection of Alaska Gov Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate.

Mr McCain also narrowed Mr Obama's wide advantage on handling the economy, the top issue in the campaign, USA Today said.

On the question of managing the economy, Mr Obama, a first-term Illinois senator, was favoured by 19 points before the Republican convention but now was favoured by 3 points, USA Today said.

The poll of 1,022 adults, including 959 registered voters, had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. -- REUTERS
 

BlueCat

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well,it is still long way to go.
maybe as it is getting nearer,obama will catup up. he still have a chance to do it.

American,the talk of freedom,democracy,equal rights,maybe they still cannot accept other kind of people than white angmo as their president.
NATO afterall le.
 

sunny302

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Yup!! Agree that its still early to tell who will win..The critical point(s) will be the "live" debates when the USA will get to decide which candidate can offer more........:smile:
 
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Alu862

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If they win pre marital sex will be legalized in America, hunting will increase and parents will be told to make more babies
 
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