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This is very intriguing. This would not be the first time this happened to a black candidate, unfortunately (such as Doug Wilder or Tom Bradley). The polls were close on the Republican side. McCain is up by six and he led three of the last four polls since yesterday. He led by nine, seven, and one in those. He was four points behind in another. On the Democratic side Obama led by five, nine, thirteen, and seven in the polls since yesterday.
NOVA_Dem Donating Member (131 posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Wed Jan-09-08 03:17 AM Response to Original message 21. My friend from work told me Obama was going to lose NH and here's why... He came over to my cube the day after the IA caucus to celebrate the good news. He said that he has a lot of family in NH and he says they're not as "progressive" as you think (well, he called them racist mf'ers but I didn't want to say that).
My only thing is that if the polling was more or less accurate for McCain why wasn't it for the Dems?
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