A new poll from Quinnipiac University shows that a majority of likely voters in the swing states of Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio want a Democratic president in 2009. The margins: 44-39 in FL, 50-32 in PA, and 44-35 in OH. But Quinnipiac's numbers on the head-to-head race between McCain and Obama don't necessarily reflect that sentiment. In Florida, McCain leads 47-43 percent; in Ohio, Obama clings to a one-point lead, 44-43; and in Pennsylvania, Obama is up by 7 points, 49-42 percent. Just two months ago, Obama led in all three Quinnipiac state polls. The disparity might indicate that some voters are uneasy about the idea of a President Obama. Another interesting finding: When it comes to addressing the energy crisis and the economy, a majority of respondents in all three states favor Obama. But when it comes to dealing with terrorism, a potential conflict between Israel and Iran, or relations with Russia, a majority in the same states clearly favor McCain.
That's because people are unthinking sheep who believe whatever the mainstream media and campaign ads tell them to believe.
If Bush's policies are emblematic of how McCain would "handle terrorism," we're certainly better off with anybody else.
Either the American people are irreparably stupid and corrupt, or all the medias polls and data are lies and corruptions.
I refuse to believe that my fellow Americans are stupid, so the only conclusion I can draw is that the media provides false data in order to create the illusion that we still live in a democracy and not a plutocracy.
Wake up.
How is it possible that Senator Obama is even in this race? How many terms has Senator Obama servide in Senate? Answer 0! You want to know why he doesn't have enough experience, because he hasn't been in Washington for 6 years yet?


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