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  • McCain pulls out of Michigan...

    ...prepares to blow it all over Pennslyvania, Ohio, and Minnesota's tits:


    McCain abandons efforts to win Michigan

    By LIZ SIDOTI – 23 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major concession, Republican John McCain has abandoned efforts to win Michigan, a Democratic-leaning battleground state the GOP presidential candidate had hoped to capture. Republican officials with knowledge of the strategy said the GOP nominee is removing staff, curtailing advertising and canceling visits to the Midwestern state, which offers 17 electoral votes.

    Resources will be sent to Ohio, Wisconsin, Florida and other competitive states.

    News of McCain's decision came as Democrat Barack Obama prepared to take the stage for a rally at Michigan State University, his third event in the state in five days. If he knew about McCain's plans, Obama didn't mention it and continued to criticize his rival's economic policies as just a continuation of the Bush administration philosophy.

    "My opponents' philosophy isn't just wrongheaded, it reveals out how out of touch he really is," Obama told more than 15,000 who gathered on a chilly fall afternoon.

    Word of the strategy change also came as attention was focused on the vice presidential debate between Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Joe Biden.

    Democrat John Kerry won Michigan in 2004, but McCain had identified it early on as a potential target, particularly in light of Obama's troubles with white working-class voters. But the terrain in Michigan was never friendly. It has a Democratic governor, and Republican strategists said the state's poor economy and McCain's association with the unpopular President Bush proved too much for the GOP nominee to overcome.

    Those problems, they said, became more acute for McCain in Michigan following the Wall Street collapse.

    That doesn't bode well for a Republican trying maneuver in an increasingly difficult political environment.

    The move came as McCain struggles to gain traction with the financial crisis consuming the presidential campaign and commanding voters' attention. Polls nationally and in key states show the Democratic nominee with a lead, one that some McCain backers fear and Obama supporters hope may hold.

    One GOP official said McCain's campaign made the decision to pull out of Michigan on Wednesday night, and conveyed the orders to staffers midday Thursday.

    Earlier, a local news station reported that McCain canceled a trip to the state next week without explanation. Then, Democrats and Republicans who track the campaign's advertising said the Republican did not buy airtime for Michigan for next week, though he did so for every other state where he's been on the air. And, there was no indication that the Republican National Committee would continue running ads there either.

    It's costly to run advertising in the state; McCain's campaign was spending $1 million a week in the state. But polls showed a backward slide for McCain in the economically ailing state where he is closely aligned with Bush.

    One month before the election, the Electoral College map continues to shrink as both sides adjust their strategies daily as they seek the best possible state-by-state path to the 270 votes needed for victory.

    Earlier, Obama abandoned efforts in Alaska, Georgia and North Dakota after boasting about running a 50-state campaign, though he succeeded in making traditional Republican strongholds Indiana, North Carolina and Virginia competitive. Both sides are battling it out in those states where public polls show Obama ahead or tied.

    A McCain aide said the campaign is opening up a front in Maine, which Kerry won four years ago and which offers four electoral votes. His campaign checked advertising rates in media markets there this week.
    If you look around and think everyone else is an *******, you're the *******.

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    • And in Florida... GOP Panic.

      FL Republicans convene panic meeting

      Florida Republican leaders hastily convened a top secret meeting this week to grapple with Sen. John McCain's sagging performance in this must-win state.

      Their fears were confirmed Wednesday when four new polls showed Sen. Barack Obama leading, a reversal from just a few weeks ago when McCain was opening up an advantage.
      Tutto nel mondo è burla

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      • Obama won. Why are you still talking about it?

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        • Originally posted by Naked Gents Rut
          Obama won. Why are you still talking about it?
          Because it feels so very, very good.
          Tutto nel mondo è burla

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          • Yes, Democrats do seem to be enjoying the fact that their candidate is riding to the Presidency on the back of the worst financial crisis in our lifetime.

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            • Such a hack.

              "libruls want the 'conomy to fail so they can win. They hate Amurica!"

              -Arrian
              grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

              The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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              • libruls want the 'conomy to fail so they can win.
                You obviously haven't been paying attention to the numerous examples of this on the internet.

                Hell, even their fellow liberals are disgusted.

                Having said all of the above, the schadenfreude of certain liberals on this issue is absolutely obnoxious. A lot of people are going to be hurt by this, and not just those in the investor class. I tend to see this more as a failure of our democracy than a reaffirmation of it.
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                • The Republicans are vile bigots. I've read all about it on the interwebs.
                  "Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way. "
                  -Bokonon

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                  • Originally posted by Naked Gents Rut
                    Yes, Democrats do seem to be enjoying the fact that their candidate is riding to the Presidency on the back of the worst financial crisis in our lifetime.
                    It's just cause they're bitter that their candidate isn't riding to the Presidency on the back of the worst military debacle in our lifetime.
                    The undeserving maintain power by promoting hysteria.

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                    • I read 538, Drake. I saw Silver's comment. Whatever. Some people on teh internets getting giddy because of poll results means... pretty much nothing.

                      -Arrian
                      grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

                      The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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                      • Originally posted by Naked Gents Rut
                        Yes, Democrats do seem to be enjoying the fact that their candidate is riding to the Presidency because Americans realize he's best qualified to fixf the worst financial crisis in our lifetime.
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                        • The Republicans are vile bigots.
                          I agree.

                          It's just cause they're bitter that their candidate isn't riding to the Presidency on the back of the worst military debacle in our lifetime.


                          Vietnam was far, far worse than Iraq/Afghanistan.

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                          • You were alive during Vietnam?

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                            • Originally posted by Naked Gents Rut
                              Yes, Democrats do seem to be enjoying the fact that their candidate is riding to the Presidency on the back of the worst financial crisis in our lifetime.
                              Yes, I'm delighted that the only candidate capable of fixing this mess is poised to win.

                              Democratic presidents are good for the economy. Republicans are bad for it. Documented fact.
                              Tutto nel mondo è burla

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                              • Actually, democrats are good for the the economic situation of both the wealthy 10% and the poorer 90%. On the other hand, republicans are only good for the economic situation of the wealthy 10%.

                                What you mean to be key the good of the economy is the difference between the two.

                                JM
                                Jon Miller-
                                I AM.CANADIAN
                                GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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