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Re: Indiana by less than 1% (none / 0)

Dems for a day - which wasn't sanctioned by the Obama campaign - involved getting voters who liked Obama to vote for him.

Operation Chaos involved getting people who hate Clinton to vote for her.

Big difference.


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by politicsmatters on Fri May 09, 2008 at 08:16:42 AM EST
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Re: Indiana by less than 1% (none / 0)

"A year ago"?!  In May 2007, Obama was instructing Republicans and Independents to vote for him in the primaries but not the GE?  And they remembered his instructions eight months later, when the primaries started?


by deminva on Fri May 09, 2008 at 10:00:02 AM EST
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Re: Indiana by less than 1% (none / 0)

So now we're back to making shit up.


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by Mandoliniment on Fri May 09, 2008 at 10:43:28 AM EST
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If you're not making it up, then provide links to prove it.  We all know Obama has reached out to Independents and Republicans.  Apparently only you know that he actually made a cynical, public statement to the effect that he wanted Reps and Indys to vote for him in the primaries and didn't care if they don't support him in the General.  

And only you know about it because it didn't happen.  


by deminva on Fri May 09, 2008 at 11:18:12 AM EST
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Re: Indiana by less than 1% (none / 0)

Well, your "federal law" thing is a total fabrication; here in WI you can register at the polls on the day of the election.

The rest of your argument you've asserted several times without documentation, which is a classic hallmark of "making shit up."


John McCain
by Mandoliniment on Fri May 09, 2008 at 11:33:19 AM EST
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