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    http://www.pollster.com/blogs/nc_oba...5_ppp92829.php

    Public Policy Polling (D)

    9/28-29/08; 1,041 LV, 3%
    Mode: IVR

    North Carolina
    Obama 47, McCain 45, Barr 3
    (9/19: Obama 46, McCain 46, Barr 5)

    Sen:
    Hagan 46, Dole 41, Cole 6
    (9/19: Hagan 46, Dole 38, Cole 6)



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    HA!

    When the Republicans lose then they will blame the Libertarians, and our votes will have had an impact. They will learn they need to appeal to us or they lose.
    My review of the For Liberty documentary:
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    (please Digg and post comments on the HuffPost site)

    "This political train-wreck Republicans face can largely be traced to Bush’s philosophical metamorphosis from a traditional, non-interventionist conservative to the neoconservatives’ exemplar of a 'War President', and his positioning of the Republicans as the 'War Party'."

    Nicholas Sanchez on Bush's legacy, September 30, 2007.

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    I have a feeling the governor's race will be the same.. we have 3 races where the deciding factor could be the third party votes - many of which are going to be conservatives who normally vote Republican.

    If you also factor in that NC was expected to go for McCain by a wide margin... oi.. the Republicans are wishing they hadn't dissed the Ron Paul supporters at the NC state GOP convention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slacker921 View Post
    If you also factor in that NC was expected to go for McCain by a wide margin... oi.. the Republicans are wishing they hadn't dissed the Ron Paul supporters at the NC state GOP convention.
    +1
    My review of the For Liberty documentary:
    digg.com/d315eji
    (please Digg and post comments on the HuffPost site)

    "This political train-wreck Republicans face can largely be traced to Bush’s philosophical metamorphosis from a traditional, non-interventionist conservative to the neoconservatives’ exemplar of a 'War President', and his positioning of the Republicans as the 'War Party'."

    Nicholas Sanchez on Bush's legacy, September 30, 2007.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slacker921 View Post
    I have a feeling the governor's race will be the same.. we have 3 races where the deciding factor could be the third party votes - many of which are going to be conservatives who normally vote Republican.

    If you also factor in that NC was expected to go for McCain by a wide margin... oi.. the Republicans are wishing they hadn't dissed the Ron Paul supporters at the NC state GOP convention.
    QFT and that's in capital letters! just wait til Feb!!!
    Liberty, of course, has her price in blood, if we do not suppport her when she is in trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rancher89 View Post
    just wait til Feb!!!
    Feb?
    My review of the For Liberty documentary:
    digg.com/d315eji
    (please Digg and post comments on the HuffPost site)

    "This political train-wreck Republicans face can largely be traced to Bush’s philosophical metamorphosis from a traditional, non-interventionist conservative to the neoconservatives’ exemplar of a 'War President', and his positioning of the Republicans as the 'War Party'."

    Nicholas Sanchez on Bush's legacy, September 30, 2007.

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