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I discovered this at The Economist online and thought it was pretty damn awesome. It's good to remember how lucky we are as Americans to be able to vote for the American President--the rest of the world just has to deal with our choice without a say in the matter.
With nine days to go, I suppose I might as well share my own opinion of how I think next Tuesday is going to shake down. Mind you, polling and early voting data suggest that far more states than I have as "tossup" may actually be in play (such as Georgia, Montana, North Dakota, and maybe even Arizona, South Carolina and West Virginia), but I thought I'd err on the side of caution. Mind you, it's not outside the realm of possibility that a certain Illinois senator racks up more than 400 votes in the Electoral College, though I think 375 is a more reasonable estimate.
With nine days to go, I suppose I might as well share my own opinion of how I think next Tuesday is going to shake down. Mind you, polling and early voting data suggest that far more states than I have as "tossup" may actually be in play (such as Georgia, Montana, North Dakota, and maybe even Arizona, South Carolina and West Virginia), but I thought I'd err on the side of caution. Mind you, it's not outside the realm of possibility that a certain Illinois senator racks up more than 400 votes in the Electoral College, though I think 375 is a more reasonable estimate.
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Date: 2008-10-27 14:59 (UTC)