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(Real) Democrats Are Taking to the Road for McCain & Open Thread

The following 15 states will decide this election: Washington state, New Mexico, Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maine, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. But we all know Ohio is the state where the outcome of this election will be determined.

Because this election will hinge on the results in Ohio, I ask everyone at No Quarter to consider participating in or contributing to an effort spearheaded by Real Democrats, a group of Democrats, Independents and Republicans who will visit Hillary Clinton supporters in Ohio before votes are cast in November. I quote their press release:

(Real) Democrats Are Taking To the Road for McCain!

Real Democrats is organizing a bus tour through Ohio next weekend and they need your help!

WHAT are we doing?

Taking as many people as will join us to small HRC-lovin’ towns across Ohio to talk to people and hand-out Nobama flyers

WHEN:

Thursday, October 16th.
Participants will congregate in Columbus, OH—-

October 17th:
Bus will leave promptly at 8:30 am Friday, morning

October 17-19
We will stop all along the way at fall festivals, shopping centers and any place Ohioans congregate– and talk to people and pass out flyers.

We will travel throughout Ohio, Friday, Saturday and Sunday (we will return to Columbus by 5 pm). We will stay overnight at motels in target destinations and share rooms to control costs.

We need money for gas for the motor coach, signs for the bus and flyers.

CONTRIBUTE CONTRIBUTE CONTRIBUTE CONTRIBUTE

If you want to join the bus
CONTACT Paulie at pabeles@RealDemocratsUSA.org
Come for the weekend or come for the day.

JUST COME!!!

If we can raise enough money we hope to continue every weekend until the election!!!

I cannot emphasize enough how important it is we contribute to the effort of Real Democrats. They need money for gas, and they need money for printing fliers. They also need volunteers, and they welcome anyone who is willing to ride in their caravan and canvass the many towns in Ohio that supported Hillary Clinton during the primary. The time is now to reach swing voters, and this can only be done with volunteers and with contributions.

I had the pleasure of speaking with the organizer of the Real Democrats’ effort, and I can vouch for its legitimacy and efficacy: they are organized; they are serious; they are motivated; and they promise to paper the state of Ohio with literature that will educate the voters on Obama and his record. Their caravan will also brandish large signs. Please either volunteer or contribute, for they will target the voters who will decide this election. And if we help them raise enough funds, they will storm Pennsylvania and Virginia before votes are cast in November.

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Consider this an open thread. And thank you for contributing to Real Democrats. Now is the time for us to walk the talk or to put our money where our mouths are.

Here are a few news reports I am reading tonight:

What are you reading? How much did you donate to Real Democrats? Or do you intend to participate in the bus tour?

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Comment by John Smith | 2008-10-08 19:48:17

The PA polls assume that there will be a million more democrats (that is about 12%) then republicans voting. Now in 2006 the exit poll reported that 38% rep 43% dem 19% ind. That is a 5% advantage for democrats. But I believe that was more a vote against Bush and Republican congress then anything else. Bush is not running this time and the republicans are not in charge of congress. In 2004 it was much closer. It was 39% rep 41% dem 20% ind. I believe it will be the same this time around. If they keep advertising that BO is ahead by 12% point a lots of BO supporters will not vote. Most of his supporters are in the densely populated areas where you have to stand in line for hours to cast your vote. For some reason we are being expected to believe that all the registered voters really care about this election. One thing that has been certain in all the elections. Democrats out number republicans and they don’t turn out as the republicans do. So take all the polls with a grain of salt.

Comment by AnninCA | 2008-10-08 19:58:11

Tons of those newly registered voters aren’t going to actually vote.

That’s a given. I agree with you, which is why the polls are inflated right now.

I guess the idea is to discourage Republicans from sticking with it for the next 30 days.

Comment by John Smith | 2008-10-08 20:02:21

Republicans will vote no matter what. That is one of the requirements to be a republican. Unfortunately once can’t say that about democrats.

Comment by ginaswo still says no Uhhbama | 2008-10-08 21:43:49

I think 5 million disenchanted disaffected Dems such as myself can cancel out the shiny new Dimwitted Obummer Dems ACORN is registering

but just in case I am going to NM for MAC PALIN

W00T!!

Booyah!!

MAC/PALIN 08
Hillary 12

Comment by jwrjr | 2008-10-08 23:06:03

I see that ACORN is claiming to be a “non-partisan” organization and the MSM is spreading it. It is all a joke in bad taste.

 
 
 

Comment by Galt, Master Thrall of Planet Triskelion | 2008-10-08 20:02:58

Ding! Right you are. They are trying to weaken the opposition and make us stay home on November 4. That and they will ratchet up the racism nonsense.

Galt, Master Thrall of Planet Triskelion
Proprietor, NQ Popcorn Concession

Comment by Kal | 2008-10-08 20:30:11

Voter suppression — again!

 
 
 

Comment by PhxNickD | 2008-10-08 20:11:28

good commentary on the polls in PA and why McCain is not out of the race, or why the polls are not accurate.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95430210

Comment by Dr. Kate | 2008-10-08 21:11:36

Thank you for that information. I agree on the polls..

Sorry to post this again…i posted it in the wrong thread initially, but, this road trip in OH is terrific:

This is a great idea, and thanks for posting!

Confirmation No.: 275834
Contribution To: Real Democrats USA
Contribution Date: 10/8/2008
Amount: $50.00

This REAL DEMOCRAT will be traveling to Colorado to watch for voter fraud and intimidation. I will cast an absentee ballot for McCain-Palin (still on the fence about a local dem, but one more mention of obama and he’s out)–first time republican

and then hit the road.

Remember what happened to us just when Hillary started winning–the polls told us she was done, out, through. And for us to go home. They are doing the same thing now, do not listen to them!

Comment by John Smith | 2008-10-08 21:20:33

Make sure you take cameras with you.

 
 

Comment by ginaswo still says no Uhhbama | 2008-10-08 21:48:10

Hola Nick!!!

Got my mail in ballot also and am preparing to pop poen some bubbly to brace myself for my first evah GOP vote, and what a doozy, up and down the ticket all GOP…

for the Obama Democrats as Johnny Mac refers to them in his mailers to me, I LOVE that, he MUST bwe listening to us b/c he also in his personalized thank you letter italicized I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU and you are FIGHTING WITH ME NOW

what we and Hillary have been saying is what we want and need, now he is pushing HOLC too
:0)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7auoVJZBOs

GOODBYE TO YOU
GOODBYE DEMOCRATS
from cougarfan at youtube,

ROWRRRRRRRRR

W00T!!!!

and thanks for the lovely MAC [PALIN photo camp McCain another donation on the way via RNCC of all things, maybe it will help get a G-D grip on Pelosi, ughh and grrr she pixxes me off…

 
 

Comment by MBC | 2008-10-08 20:30:38

They also aren’t telling you how many of those Democrats are Reagan Democrats, or Catholic, or Hunters, or Retirees (Allegheny Co. has the second largest elderly population next to Broward Co. Florida), or military or Nat’l Guard, or voted for Tom Ridge, or live in one of the most stable housing markets in the country (evidence that we didn’t buy in to the housing/mortgage scam as much as others did), or live in small towns, etc.
We still haven’t forgotten about the “clinging to guns and religion” comment and even if we did, those who live in the Pittsburgh area received a great booklet today containing his quote and reminding us all how much Barack Obama really likes us.

 

Comment by SWPAnnA | 2008-10-08 21:04:08

Plenty of those new registrations were women (and their husbands) who wanted to vote for Hillary

Comment by ginaswo still says no Uhhbama | 2008-10-08 21:56:09

Excellent point!!

and great news about Pittsburgh area above too!!

BOOYAH PA!!

true blue for our country means going red this year!!

W00T!!!

 
 
 

Comment by Linda | 2008-10-08 19:53:53

Oh, I wish I could go. But I will send this to my sister in Columbus in the mean time.

Comment by Linda | 2008-10-08 19:59:58

OH NO, forgot, She’s going to be in Florida next week.

Well, I’ll forward still, incase she can forward to her friends.

I have to tell you. I never thought I would be taking the leap I have been, but I am. Today I delivered some signs to folks. One that has a great spot in my neighborhood where he already had one sign. He told me to bring more tomorrow,(for backup) because (Obama) supporters keep taking his signs. That won’t be a problem, because I committed to go make calls here at the office tomorrow.lol Whodathunk? Donate, signs, now phone banking. LOL

Comment by tzada | 2008-10-08 21:50:35

I got a call from the McCain/Palin volunteer roundup person tonight. I had registered online and have gone to the Republican headquarters as well. Anyhow he told me that attorneys were working around the clock, to prevent voter fraud. Of special concern is OHIO.

The electronic voting machines here in Florida have a more secure keyed entry system then the Diebold machines and he seemed to think they were tamper proof, but that the GOP would stay on them. On Saturday I go again to the GOP headquarters and learn about poll watching.

Hope everyone will do something, even if it is small. One email may go around the world and may be the one thing that changes it too.

Yes we will.

 
 
 

Comment by John Smith | 2008-10-08 19:55:40

I think this should be done for PA as well.

Comment by ginaswo still says no Uhhbama | 2008-10-08 22:16:20

and NC I am totally convinced he has the fix in in NC and MAC must take action on the ground there now….

 
 

Comment by Peggy Sue | 2008-10-08 19:57:12

Got my fingers crossed and checkbook ready that you’re right, John. I’m convinced that Barack Obama and the current lineup in the Dem’s senior leadership will tip the country into a massive financial and political disaster.

Right now, we don’t think it can get any worse. But it can. If there’s been any year when our votes count and stand to dramatically change our personal destiny, it’s this year. November 4th, 2008.

I don’t say this lightly. I am a lifelong Democrat but I’m crossing party lines.

McCain/Palin ‘08

Comment by John Smith | 2008-10-08 20:06:32

Turnout is key in this election. So who ever thinks that her/his vote does not matter because they are in a blue state better think again. This election will be contested when JMac wins but does not win the popular vote. Although I think that would be poetic justice. So make sure you go out to vote even if you live in CA or NY. It is very important to win the popular vote as well.

 
 

Comment by Anne Marie | 2008-10-08 20:03:17

Well, John Smith, as a fellow Pennsylvanian, I hope you are right. I am dismayed that the polls in PA are trending Obama-ward. I just don’t see how that is possible. Sure, I thought he would take Philadelphia, but I didn’t think the margin there would be so huge, because the voting system is so disorganized, and the lines are always too long. However, in the Northeast, I know very few people who are actually planning to vote for Obama. Most of my aquaintances are either voting for McCain or writing Hillary in. Furthermore, I didn’t think Obama had a chance in hell in the western counties, which are very conservative. Meanwhile, Lady DeRothschild (spelling?) has just opened up an anti-Obama headquarters which will vigorously campaign against Obama in Lackawanna and Luzerne counties. She is being joined by some very devoted Democrats.

So, thanks for the pep talk. I hope you are right. I would be devastated if Obama took PA. I thought are citizens had more “common sense” than to vote for a snake-oil salesman.

Comment by AnninCA | 2008-10-08 20:05:06

Women…undecided women apparently are going for Obama.

Or so I saw in one editorial.

 

Comment by John Smith | 2008-10-08 20:13:02

I don’t think McCain would campaign in PA if the polls were really true. Plus does anybody think that the Hillary supporters really changed their minds.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/22/pennsylvania-exit-polls-p_n_98067.html

I know I have not.

Comment by nationalert | 2008-10-08 20:17:22

I doubt that McCain would adopt Hillary Clinton’s solution to the housing market without her stated permission.

This is important on two counts. First, it should be a clear message that McCain and Hillary put their country first.

Secondly, while Hillary cannot voice it directly, perhaps her choice is McCain and yes not stated so obviously.

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-10-08 22:34:14

HRC & WJC folks know what is goin on…I don’t care how the MSM spin it…

A vote for McCain/Palin 08 = good for Country & a chance to vote for Clinton 2012

COUNTRY FIRST

 
 
 

Comment by Freedom Fighter | 2008-10-08 20:14:07

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Comment by Galt, Master Thrall of Planet Triskelion | 2008-10-08 20:24:20

That’s racist. People in urban areas won’t vote for a white man? Hillary carried the state. If enough PUMAs vote Mac can win the state.

 

Comment by Newly Independent | 2008-10-08 20:28:03

Bull.

Obama LOST PA during the primary. Despite virtually every poll claiming he would win by the double digits. There’s been NO huge shift to Obama there since.

And he’s not going to win PA in less than four weeks either.

 
 

Comment by Michelle | 2008-10-08 20:27:26

I’m also a Pennsylvanian and there is NO way that he is leading in this state by what the polls say - it is hogwash. The samples are WAY off from the electorate. We’re going to get through this and we’re going to beat Obama.

BTW - I live in the Philly suburbs - the “battleground within the battleground” state and I have to tell you - when I drive around the lawn signs are split down the middle - half McCain/Palin and half Obama/Biden.

I believe McCain can win - especially if Obama gets arrogant here and starts looking at VA and OH and forgets that he has to focus here.

I worked for HRC in this state in the primaries - I knocked on doors - I know how many people LOVED Hillary.

Also, Obama outspent HRC here 3-1 and she still beat him by 9%. Just work hard and believe that miracles can happen.

Comment by TeakWoodKite | 2008-10-08 21:13:47

Why aren’t folks putting signs out saying …”Obama said to bring a gun to knife fight.”…Vote for McCain

Yup, the good folks in Pennsylviania are nothing more than weapon toten …you know the rest.

 

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-10-08 22:36:39

YEAH…I lived in PA…It is HRC country…& will go to McCain/Palin…so will IN…Aaaaand I believe OHIO

 
 

Comment by ginaswo still says no Uhhbama | 2008-10-08 22:17:41

awesome news!! I LOVE LADY LYNNE!!

w00t baby!!

 

Comment by Brendy | 2008-10-09 01:36:13

Anne Marie - If you personally know those people who are writing in Hillary’s name, please try to convince them to vote a PROTEST VOTE AGAINST OBUMMER and VOTE FOR MCCAIN. This ONE very dangerous election just MAY change our lives, our way of living and our freedoms FOREVER; this election is TOO important to show your loyalty to Hillary by writing in her name - she won’t benefit from it anyway; WE ALL WILL LOSE if Obummer is elected.

Besides, I think Hillary will get her ‘revenge’ IF OBUMMER LOSES - and we MUST HELP HER BY ENSURING THAT he DOES LOSE!

 
 

Comment by Michelle | 2008-10-08 20:07:45

So when are you going to come to PA? Simple fact - it is almost impossible for Obama to win without winning PA - I agree completely with John Smith - the polls are ridiculous. The Survey USA Poll of PA had O up 15%, but guess what? There were 11% more Democrats in the poll than Republicans!!

John’s right - PA is closer than people think - there are a lot of HRC’s PUMAs here. Also, I keep getting e-mails from some of HRC’s former supporters who have gone over to Obama and they are literally begging women to come and “talk” with some of the Democratic higher-ups about why they “need” to support O.

Long and short - PUMAs are strong here and we need to organize for McCain.Palin - especially, now that McCain is supporting Hillary’s home mortgage plan and Obama is against it!

Comment by nationalert | 2008-10-08 20:10:34

http://blog.savejersey.com/2008/10/08/mr-gallups-wild-ride.aspx

Take a look at this.

Another example of public manipulation.

Don’t believe the polls. It’s another Obama tactic to demoralize those who don’t support him, in hope that fewer will vote.

 
 

Comment by Bud White | 2008-10-08 20:10:53

I will be supporting them. Take back our Party!

Comment by workingclass artist | 2008-10-08 22:37:49

You Betcha Bud

 
 

Comment by Fenelon spoke | 2008-10-08 20:14:14

You might want to to try cross posting at

http://teamsarahning.com

That is a support group for Sarah Palin supporters and I believe that they have an Ohio chapter.

If the link doesn’t work just put in “team Sarah” in a google serch and it should take you to their website

 

Comment by Alice Paul WPB | 2008-10-08 20:15:59

I’m in Florida and if there is anything like this going on here someone let me know!

I went to our local McCain office yesterday (never thought I would step foot in a Republican campaign office!) and picked up Democrats for McCain bumper stickers. Also got Jewish Americans for McCain (half of us are Jewish-Christians, don’t ask). My car is stickered up!!! And I hate bumper stickers.

Comment by tzada | 2008-10-08 22:03:57

Here is another Florida Democrat for McCain. My hubby hates bumpers stickers too, but he put his another Democrat for McCain on his back window of his new truck :)

Do like I did and walk in to a GOP headquarters and ask what you can do. Here in my town the teenagers are organizing a neighborhood grid to get out the votes.

Comment by Brendy | 2008-10-09 01:40:12

tzada - GOD BLESS THOSE TEENAGERS! And, of course everyone helping with this most important cause.

 
 
 

Comment by Steve_in_KC | 2008-10-08 20:17:20

I have to think these polls are getting most of their results in urban areas, not the rural or even suburban areas. I live in the suburbs, and I don’t see any Obama signs, just McCain/Palin. If I drove 20 minutes across town, it would be a different demographic mix altogether. I don’t personally know anyone voting for BO.

 

Comment by LizfromFL | 2008-10-08 20:18:45

I wish I were closer and could get off from work, but I will contribute. Thanks for all who give their time and money for such an effort. If it’s needed in Florida, I’ll be there.

I really think it’s fantastic if Obama fans think they have it in the bag and McCain voters are worried. How many people have I seen on blogs who have said “i’ll vote third party unless I see that Obama’s got a chance. Only then will I vote for McCain.” I think that extra sense of urgency is great.

I also believe that the “bradley effect” is very real. I saw someone explain on another post that the “Bradley effect” is not racist voters but people who didn’t want to admit that they were not for Obama, not because they are racist, but because they didn’t want to APPEAR to be racist. I can really relate to that. I am most definitely not racist but I have not admitted to any of my’bot friends that I, a lifelong Democrat, am voting McCain. Everyone I know considers the label “racist” as one of the worst insults you can call someone. The “Bradley Effect” will account for a larger percentage of pro-McCain votes than they think.

Comment by trails | 2008-10-08 21:05:25

I agree! I met with a group of middle class democrats today, and they said, almost to a man. that they had no intention of voting for Barky, They said they’d look at Green party or whomever, to avoid voting for someone they felt was deceptive or misleading in this campaign. Truthfully, their message was country over party.

They’re not going for the messiah.

Comment by athy | 2008-10-08 21:54:39

trails-
of course people should vote for who they believe in the most however…

in this particular election year, with all the voter fraud going on (and more anticipated as we approach election day) it might not be in the best interest for voters to support a third party candidate on the presidential level HOWEVER…and this is a BIG HOWEVER…
There is NOTHING IN THE WORLD STOPPING US from STRONGLY supporting third party candidates on the state and local levels.

In my opinion, we desperately need a strong third party in this country. My greatest fear is that IF Sen Obama wins the presidency, based upon how he and his campaign have managed his campaign(s), he may crush any attempts for third parties to build up strength in the USA -short of a revolution.

That is another reason why I oppose Sen Obama’s candidacy.

 
 
 

Comment by Paul3triple | 2008-10-08 20:19:57

i am in central pa. I do not see alot of poeple voting obama around here.
Everyone in my family is voting J-mac/Palin
I also agree that an 11% advantage in dems is unlikely.
It also should be remembered SUSA had a NC poll with mccain up 20 points a couple weeks ago.
PA will go red. Rendell himself said obama could not win. He will win Philly and some surrounding counties sure. But i predict the T-section will turnout in larger numbers than ever before. Us bitter hicks look at obamunist as the anti-christ.
Also, i would not let ACORN discourage anyone. They say they have registered 1.3 million. I am pretty sure that includes fraudulent registrations that were thrown out. It is probably less than half of that. And probably half of those will vote.
Young kids will do as they do every election. I would guess obamunist does the same as kerry. Maybe a bit better.
Republicans will come out in droves. Not to mention alot of independants were pubs who got sick of bush and the way republicans lost their way.
The Mavericks will win indy’s i am betting by a comfortable margin.
Also, keep in mind operation chaos. I do not think it is a huge factor. But i bet it is close to 5% if dems nationwide. Add in the bradley effect and there is -11% for barry obamunist

 

Comment by shadow | 2008-10-08 20:19:58

Hope you are all watching Hannity. He is interviewing McCain and Palin. They are going to talk about Ayers next.

 

Comment by bayareavoter | 2008-10-08 20:21:44

Just sent some $$ through your link! I made thousands of phone calls for Hillary and I haven’t yet done it for McCain but I think I will have to start. This is too close for comfort!

Mac’s mortgage plan is based on Hillary’s and he needs to get that out there more.

Today’s msm practically says the fight is over and Barky has won. The only good I see coming from that is maybe some of his supporters won’t feel as compelled to get out of bed on election day.

Comment by AF catfish | 2008-10-08 20:24:55

Hey you caught the McCain Mortgage Plan = Hillary’s Mortgage Plan too! Details here. McCain is now to the left of do-nothing Barack on THE economic issue of the day. Details here. Even the AP covered this!

McCain campaign spokesman today explicitly credited Hillary with authoring the mortgage stabilization idea.

 
 

Comment by Paul3triple | 2008-10-08 20:27:31

Please do make calls for Mccain. I have made some.
If they have an office near you volunteer!! This is to important to just vote.
Reach one teach on and have each one reach one.

Comment by Michelle | 2008-10-08 20:39:12

I’m with you!! McCain needs us. I’m doing what I can here in the Philly burbs…making calls, talking to friends, striking up conversations at the grocery store…I every once in a while put on my Hillary button and wear it when I am out doing errands and it always starts up a conversation (people ask: “she’s not still on the ballot, is she?”) - which then gives me an opening to tell them that no, and since she’s not - I’m voting for McCain/Palin!

Obama was stupid for rejecting the housing proposal of Hillary’s! When it came out a few weeks ago as an op-ed under her name - I e-mailed to everyone I knew saying “I wish she were still running!” And then yesterday, McCain surprised me and embraced the idea! Good for him.

Oh and by the way, I’m with Camille Paglia on Sarah Palin - “she is no dummy!” (She’s not HRC, but I like her - and women will not have equal rights until women of EVERY ideological inclination and EVERY socio-economic status level are in public office!!

 

Comment by RJ | 2008-10-08 23:08:38

I would like to make phone calls but my concern is, will my number show up on caller id or would someone be able to do *69 ( or whatever code) and find out where the call came from? How does it work?

McCain/Palin ‘08 Country First

 
 

Comment by bayareavoter | 2008-10-08 20:29:41

Regarding the polls– I tell very few people I’m not voting Obama–it’s just too controversial here in Northern CA. I have a Nader sticker next to my PUMA sticker because I’m afraid my car would be vandalized if I put on a Dem for McCain. But my husband and I will both vote Repub for the first time in our lives.

And one more thing about the polls–I am signed up to do on-line Zogby polling. He sent me tons of polls during 2004 and 2006. I still got polled during the primaries except after June when I said I was a Dem who had voted for Kerry and was voting McCain–that happened twice and I’ve never been polled since then about politics. They don’t want to know about the Hillary PUMAS.

Comment by Michelle | 2008-10-08 20:43:54

My mom is in SF - and she is voting against BOTH Obama and Pelosi - for McCain and Cindy Sheehan. She told me she can’t wait until election day - but she also told me that it is really hard for her to talk to anyone because of how much O is “loved” there. I do think it is going to be closer than many think…wait and see…oh and then by the way, be prepared to be called “racist” just because you’re not a socialist like Barry!

Comment by AF catfish | 2008-10-08 21:37:49

I’m in SF and I’ve been calling into talk radio here as a Democrat for McCain. I tell them the only two things I like about Obama are: 1) he’s a person of color and 2) he says he’ll raise taxes. I do that to prove my Dem credentials.

Then I go into why I think Obama is wrong at this time. I usually talk about his reticence, we need a president who takes action, FDR took action and tried things until something works. Also, on foreign policy, Obama’s reticence will be bad. Kruschev DID test Kennedy with the Cuban Missile Crisis because he perceived Kennedy as weak.

I just feel like I have to be vocal. I’ve been a little vocal at work but that is hard because my boss’ boss is totally for Obama. I said if Obama wins, people will be happy for about 6 months, that’s it. Then reality will set in. I say he reminds me of George W. Bush. If I turn a few votes, it will have been worth it.

 
 
 

Comment by AnninCA | 2008-10-08 20:29:50

I just don’t get why zogby is so different than gallup/rasmussen

Comment by tzada | 2008-10-08 22:15:53

Zogby is totally totally in the tank for Obama.

John Zogby, President and Chief Executive Officer of Zogby International. James Zogby is the brother of John Zogby, President and Chief Executive Officer of Zogby International

James (Jim) Zogby is founder of the Arab American Institute and also writes for Huffington Post He is also a senior analyst for the company widely recognized for its Zogby Polls. Also CNN reported that he was a Democratic Super Delegate for Obama.

“Before founding the Arab American Institute, James Zogby created the Palestine Human Rights Commission as the propaganda arm of the Palestine Liberation Organization, a terrorist group responsible for murdering thousands, including 11 Israeli athletes, at the 1972 Munich Olympics.”

http://www.aaiusa.org/get-involved/3415/nlc-address-full-sen-obama-il

“Hello, everyone. Let me begin by congratulating your president and my good friend, Jim Zogby, for his work in putting together this conference. It’s an honor to have his support.”” Barrack Obama

http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2008/05/02/obama-zogby-palestine-polls/

 
 

Comment by Paul3triple | 2008-10-08 20:32:44

wow there are alot of us Pennsylvanians on here huh?
Awesome. Spread the info everywhere.
Obama is a disease.
Defend Freedom. Defeat Obamunist.

Comment by Michelle | 2008-10-08 20:47:33

Kind of cool, huh?! And just think - four of us on this blog tonight?? How many more are there that aren’t online or if they are, they aren’t here at NQ? I think there are a lot of us PUMAs in the state.

 

Comment by Read my lipstick | 2008-10-08 22:53:25

Hi Paul.

I’m a PA PUMA who lurks here regularly and I am solidly behind McCain/Palin.

I live in a racially mixed neighborhood and prior to the PA primary, the Ogotohell yard signs clearly outnumbered the HRC signs. However, HRC won PA by double-digits.

Now, hardly anyone is putting up signs for either candidate. I know that I fear vandalism/retaliation if I make my preference known publicly. As a result, no yard sign or bumper sticker for me. I hope that the lack of visible support for either candidate means that my neighbors will be voting for McCain as well, and they are keeping their intentions private.

Also, I wanted to tell you how much I enjoy reading your posts. You always seem to have something interesting and valuable to say.

 
 

Comment by snowhite | 2008-10-08 20:39:47

Just filled out my absentee ballot–so did my son.Hillary Democrats for Mccain/Palin.Thanks to the DNC and msm and their treatmsnt of Hillary I figured I would no longer pushed around by this arrogant party.Living in MI Obama took my Democratic vote.He will not get his thieving mitts on this one.PUMA

 

Comment by hadenough | 2008-10-08 21:03:48

Via halperin:

Palin continues to question Obama’s judgment, says his relationships with Ayers, Rev. Pfleger, Tony Rezko “makes me question who he would associate himself with in the future.”

 

Comment by scorbs | 2008-10-08 21:21:02

I live in NYC and usually there are signs and bumper stickers attesting to support for some candidate. Not this time. No Obama, but also no McCain. Very interesting.

Comment by scarface | 2008-10-08 21:32:52

My in-laws have the same observation down in Florida. Not many McCain or Obama lawn signs in Orlando, Daytona Beach, Tampa, and Panhandle area, compared to 2004. They said back in 2004, there were Bush/Cheney and Kerry/Edwards bumper stickers and yard signs everywhere!

 

Comment by requiredreading | 2008-10-08 21:44:19

Yes, but I know people who work in NY city government offices and they tell me that they get pro-Obama campaign emails and “calls to action” from their colleagues sent to their government e-mail addresses AND that their supervisors constantly ridicule McCain and Palin in front of the entire office staffs. It’s disgusting — this, along with the 2 remarks above about not being able to be visibly pro-McCain/Palin in California are signs of a very un-American oppression. Instead of the government stifling freedom of expression, “mass public opinion” and fear of physical retribution are putting a lid on our 1st Amendment rights….. Sad days in this country when people don’t feel free to express basic political opinions in public. Along with a whole list of other reasons, this particular reason is motivation enough to vote McCain/Palin - as an expression of defiance against fear.

 

Comment by tzada | 2008-10-08 22:19:57

Same here in my part of Florida. One Obama sign and one another Democrat for McCain. Except for my own signs.

The sign I put up at my office building went away in about 10 hours. At my rural property that one still stands.

 

Comment by jet | 2008-10-09 04:29:59

You will know a tree by the fruit it bears, a good tree can’t bear bad fruit nor a bad tree good fruit. obamanation has created nothing but fear and discord. He is the opposite of everything he claims to be. He is the deceiver.

 
 

Comment by HC | 2008-10-08 21:22:31

Comment by Truthteller | 2008-10-08 21:24:37

Thank you, HC. I know the Real Democrats appreciate your donation. And they will put it to good use in Ohio.

Comment by tzada | 2008-10-08 22:23:17

Why not send a link to the Drudge Report on this effort? He may consider it newsworthy and post it.

OT but where are all the trolls? Did FOX do anything on that story from the writer who went to Kenya? Have we heard on the Berg lawsuit?

 
 
 

Comment by scorbs | 2008-10-08 21:22:39

I don’t care who Obama associates with. What i care about is if he’s honest about those relationships, and he has not been about any of them. He was far closer to Ayers than he’s admitting now, and the obfuscation is very worrisome. What would he do as president? Spin, lie, obfuscate? Didn’t we just get that with Bush?

 

Comment by Denise | 2008-10-08 21:25:21

My contribution for the Ohio trip:

Confirmation No.: 275838
Contribution To: Real Democrats USA
Name of Contributor: Denise
Date of Contribution: 10/8/2008
Amount: $75.00

Will also be helping in PA with Harriet’s group

Let’s all do what we can to defeat BZERO.
We can win this!

Comment by Truthteller | 2008-10-08 21:27:25

Denise,

I know the Real Democrats will put your donation to good use. I cannot wait to see the pictures and news reports of their caravan and the photos of their canvassing efforts.

Thank you.

 
 

Comment by cathnealon | 2008-10-08 21:35:06

Remember, Clinton won the major states like Pennsylvaina, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, etc all with working class voters who have been called names, accused of racism and insulted by BO. All of these tactics will not work, fake polls will not work, it only revs us up more to go to that booth and rid the country of this socialist, anti-American fraud. Get involved, put up signs, talk to people, pass out homemade pamphlets, I’m doing this in Virginia and I don’t care what they call me. Palin’s coming Monday and I’m getting my signs ready for the rally.

 

Comment by ugo | 2008-10-08 21:50:58

My country first.

I love my country, now and always and forever.

 

Comment by Deborah | 2008-10-08 22:03:21

Good Luck in Ohio - I was in Youngstown for Hillary -should be a lot of McCain supporters. Just donated to Real Democrats.

Confirmation No.: 275847
Contribution To: Real Democrats USA
Contribution Date: 10/8/2008
Amount: $120.12

Comment by Truthteller | 2008-10-08 22:04:49

Thank you for donating, Deborah. I know the Real Democrats appreciate your donation.

 
 

Comment by L | 2008-10-08 22:05:14

I’m so excited to see some action on this blog. reminds
me of the primaries when we were all calling/donating
etc. for Hillary. I just donated to the bus trip
and have signed up to make calls for Mccain. Please
everyone let’s make this a real push the next 3 wks!

 

Comment by beachnan | 2008-10-08 22:18:50

I am also questioning the validity of the polls. They were wrong many times during the primary season, and I think they are wrong again. They are trying to drive a certain narrative. I live in the Monterey, California area, and I have not seen that many Obama bumper stickers or yard signs. Four years ago, the Kerry signs were everywhere. I am starting to see more McCain signs in the area too. I think many people are keeping it to themselves, that they are not voting BO because they want to avoid conflict. I really think that McCain is going to win, and win big. JMO and gut feeling.

 

Comment by Buzz Latte | 2008-10-08 22:47:26

Where I live there are NO Obama signs to be seen, anywhere. There’s a few McCain signs. It is a RED state through and through. It is a joy to be so Obama free.

Most of the comments go along these lines:

“I just can’t vote for Obama”

“Obama is the antichrist.”

” That MFer is an effing thug.”

PS. Obama won the primary here…

 

Comment by jrterrier | 2008-10-08 23:31:42

i’m quoting from another blog, one of the best statements of the economic crisis, obama’s false accusation that it is all W’s fault and mccain’s failure to clarify. someone needs to get these words into mccain’s mouth for the next month and for the next debate:

“Obama continued to lie about what brought about this financial crisis. The wheels did not magically start to come off the day George W. Bush sat down in the Oval Office chair, and the party-line votes regarding Fannie and Freddie put the Democrats on the side against regulation of those institutions. Even Bill Clinton has debunked this line. That John McCain didn’t even bother to set the record straight on this is a huge missed opportunity, moreso because it was a carbon copy of Obama’s line in the first debate.”

 

Comment by Pefry | 2008-10-08 23:45:44

I wanted to put a McCain/Palin sign on my front lawn but was leaving for an extended period of time and was actually afraid that some obamabot would go on a rampage and destroy my home. Others could feel the same intimidation. There is a feeling of fear and violence associated with the obama army.

 

Comment by DJ | 2008-10-09 00:11:02

I live in the Monterey, California area, and I have not seen that many Obama bumper stickers or yard signs.

I’m in the San Jose/Sunnyvale area. San Jose Mercury News said you find Obama stickers on cars parked at Whole Earth Foods a lot. My family reports seeing McCain/Palin bumper stickers on some cars here. This is an area that went for Hillary. Northern CA is liberal democrat.

 

Comment by bayareavoter | 2008-10-09 00:35:11

RJ–an answer about making phone calls.

I believe McCain’s system is the same as Hillary’s. You call an 800# that shows up on the receiver’s caller i.d. so they don’t even know from which state you are calling.

I LOVED calling for Hillary and I will call for McCain. The great thing about calling from home is that you can squeeze in an hour or half hour whenever you have the time.

 

Comment by HISPANIC DEMS FOR MCCAIN | 2008-10-09 00:48:12

HISPANIC DEMOCRATS FOR MCCAIN ANNOUNCE:
http://WWW.HISPANICDEMOCRATSFORMCCAIN.COM

HOUSTON, TX, OCTOBER 7, 2008 – Hispanic Democrats for McCain (HDM) announced the
launch of their latest grassroots resource,
http://www.HispanicDemocratsforMcCain.com, today. Fellow volunteers across the country
will be able to communicate the McCain-Palin message and to encourage Democrats
to vote across party lines on November 4, 2008 using the sites tools and
resources.

“There is a reason why John McCain has been able to earn more than 70% of the
Hispanic vote in his home state of Arizona”, said Ben Mendez, HDM organizer in
Texas and lifelong Democrat. “McCain’s Hispanic supporters, both democrat
and republican, know he is independent, courageous, and patriotic. They also
know that he is willing to go against his party and stand up for issues that are
in the best interest of the community.”

HDM organizer in Nevada, Fernando Romero, a Democrat and president of Hispanics
in Politics which endorsed Richardson in the caucus, added, “The Hispanic vote
will make the difference in several battleground states. Therefore, it is
necessary that we inform our community that McCain has shown leadership on
issues that are of importance to Hispanics, such as the economy, immigration,
national security, and healthcare.”

The site includes links for contacting Hispanic Democrats for McCain
coordinators and for volunteering to join the thousands of Democrats that are
already members of Team McCain-Palin. Hispanic Democrats for McCain is a
grassroots organization dedicated to country first, Party second.

Contact: Mary Jean Duran, Hispanic Democrats for McCain
Phone: 949-433-2015
Email: MaryJean@HispanicDemocratsforMcCain.com

 

Comment by DancingOpossum | 2008-10-09 08:49:07

I’m willing to bet my puny life savings that Obama NEVER WINS VIRGINIA. I’ve been saying this from day one, the Democrats always get exercised about winning VA and we never do. And North Carolina? Are they dreaming? It will never happen. The other states, though, I’m getting nervous about. McCain pulling out of Michigan was a bad sign.

 

Comment by Prican | 2008-10-09 10:31:40

Tzada—- The investigator/writer will be in Hannity Fox tv next Monday. the radio interview yesterday from London he stated that he was able to snick out of Kenya some original documents given to him by Odingas political supporters after finding out of his intent to promote the Sharia law. He also said that he has e-mails from “THAT ONE”=OB campaing HQ giving Odinga campaining instructions and some other info after talking to few reporters from BBC in London.

 

Comment by sharonevolving | 2008-10-09 12:09:05

I am loving the massive teamwork and effort coming together on this blog to defeat Nobama. I live in California, which went for HRC, as they should have. There are McCain Palin signs all over San Diego and Santa Barbara (my hometown). There are also Obama signs all over LA and San Fran, so the state will likely go blue. I find it affrontive that the media continues to lump Democrats into one large group, when we are very divided. But if you’re a Democrat that moved to McCain, you’re invisible! How can these polls be ‘representative’ when a whole, significantly sized segment is not even on the radar? The media keeps painting up Republicans voting Obama, but not PUMA.

THAT’S how we know we can’t trust them. We’re invisible to them, they don’t want to see us. But that means we can operate under their radar as well - and we should use that.

I’d love to see a Dewey Truman moment - when the newspapers reported Dewey defeated Truman by a landslide…and Truman had actually won.

Headline: “Obama wins in landslide”. When it’s McCain that will actually win!

 

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