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Is Barak Obama winning the election?

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I think very much he is

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  1. Yes he is thankfully.


  2. The election is in November...

    and he won't win.

  3. I totally agree with you, Alfredo Garcia. Our media is responsible for all the trash we hear and repeat. I truly believe that we are so alienated from reality of things and that our people only take in consideration whats "in". If you ask some people why are they voting for a particular candidate, the answer is almost never about real issues...you get, "He is the man", "We need a new face",blah, blah, blah. I want to know if I'm going to have any retirement money, whats going to happen with our economy, how are we going to face globalization, immigration and REAL Universal health care?

    Changing a face or a race on the presidential seat doesn't mean that our problems will be solved in a flash. Its going to take a long time to recoup from all the dept this president created to favor his white collar friends. This president had spent more money than all our presidents put together. I don't think Barak Obama or McCain are going to save us from disaster.

    So, to answer your question, It really doesn't matter, politicians will say anything to gain votes and in the end they are all the same, money scavengers.

  4. No, he got a little bump after he won the nomination, that's all, he just have to give a couple of speeches and he is going to lose that little Bump!

  5. No.

  6. I think it's very possible that he is.

  7. He's leading in current polls.  We've got a LONG way to go folks...  let's keep it in perspective!

    Democrats 2008

  8. Well, if you go by the college polls, he's doing quite well.  If you go by random polls, he isn't far ahead at all.  Some would say Obama and McCain are virtually tied due to the margin of error.  

    With the unpopularity of Bush and the lack of differences between Bush and McCain, the democratic candidate should be way ahead, but for some reason, that isn't the case.

  9. Of course he is. I support him all the way. He will give illegal immigrants a chance to become a citizen and he will bring our troops home and quit the excuse of the war. The people that say he will destroy america are nothing but fat racists who still are virgins living with their mom. He will do wonders for this country. Mcain is just a nutjob. he supports the "war". He is messed up in the head and will either snap or die in office.

  10. all estimated and conclusive polls and studies show Obama winning over McCain, door to door polls and phone calls show a result of the majority of Christians plan to vote for Obama and almost the entire African population will vote for Obama. To give you an idea, i live in a generally conservative state and everyone I have talked to are voting for Obama, and I know quite a few people switched to Democrat...my father just recently dropped out of the Republican Party and joined the Democrats.

  11. No, hopefully Americans will educate themselves and realized that Obama will not only ruin the country, but endanger thier lives.

  12. Wow, what change will Barack bring?  He has his overzealous agenda planned out and geuss what, I can guarantee you that he will not do anything!  Except for bringing the U.S. one step closer to a socialist country, which, unless your a fan of totalitarianism, is not a good thing!

  13. That's b/c the mainstream media want you to think that.  The vast majority of the media openly support Obama.  You're seeing things through their rose colored glasses, so to speak.  Just look at the front page headlines on Yahoo every day.  You'll see at least 5 positive Obama stories for every 1 positive McCain story.  Bias is everywhere.  If they convince enough people that Obama is winning, they're hoping that supporters of McCain will stay home thinking their votes would be 'useless' anyway.

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