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Title: McCain guarantees victory
Source: Yahoo News
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Published: Oct 26, 2008
Author: Lisa Lerer, Mike Allen Lisa Lerer, Mike
Post Date: 2008-10-26 13:02:08 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 463
Comments: 46

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he can “guarantee” a win on Nov. 4 in a squeaker victory that won’t be clear until late that night.

McCain spoke amid signs of a tightening race, and reports of renewed determination among his staff, which is badly outgunned in both money and manpower.

“I guarantee you that two weeks from now, you will see this has been a very close race, and I believe that I'm going to win it,” McCain told interim "Meet" moderator Tom Brokaw. “We're going to do well in this campaign, my friend. We're going to win it, and it's going to be tight, and we're going to be up late.”

McCain was down just 5 points in the Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released Sunday, with Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) leading by 49 percent to 44 percent among likely voters in the daily tracking poll, which has a margin of error of 2.9 points.

Reuters reported that Obama's lead has dropped over the last three days after hitting a high of 12 points on Thursday. Pollster John Zogby said: "Things are trending back for McCain. His numbers are rising and Obama's are dropping on a daily basis. There seems to be a direct correlation between this and McCain talking about the economy."

The Washington Post reported Sunday: "[I]nside the McCain campaign the mood remains one of gritty resolve. Top aides know they are behind, but they hold out hope and, like their candidate, stubbornly refuse to give up."

McCain told Brokaw in Waterloo, Iowa, that he feels "like Knute Rockne ... go out there and get one for the Gipper."

“We are very competitive in battleground states," McCain said. "Obviously, I choose to trust my senses as well as polls. The enthusiasm at almost all of our [events] is at a higher level than I've ever seen, and I've been in a lot of presidential campaigns, usually as the warm-up act. ... And I see intensity out there, and I see passion. So we're very competitive.”

McCain added: “We're going to have to just get out our vote, work hard over the next nine days, and make sure that people know that there'll be a better future. People are very worried now — very, very worried, and have every reason to be. I think it's all about who can assure a better future.”

On the endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) by former Secretary of State Colin Powell, McCain said: "I'm disappointed in Gen. Powell, but I'm very, very happy to know that [I'm endorsed by] five former secretaries of states who I admire enormously.”

McCain defended Republican National Committee clothing purchases on behalf of his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Politico revealed during the past week that the RNC spent $150,000 on designer outfits at Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue for the vice presidential nominee and members of her family.

"She lives a frugal life,” he said. “She and her family are not wealthy. She and her family were thrust into this and there was some — and some third of that money is given back. The rest will be donated to charity. ... She is a role model to millions and millions and millions of Americans."

McCain appeared in a gracious mood, saying to Brokaw at the end: "I appreciate your many years of informing the American people. You've come a long way from South Dakota, but you have never forgotten where you come from.”

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#1. To: christine (#0)

I tend to believe him. Henry Kissinger already delivered this news to the Kremlin a few months ago. The computerized touchscreen voting is so prevalent that if the powers that be want him, they can make it happen.

Also, recall that Lindsey Williams said his Big Oil contact said, "McCain's our man." Stealing elections at least makes it unnecessary to assassinate Big War Machine/Big Banking/Big Oil's enemies anymore.

What follows immediately after the "guaranteed victory" will be the darkest chapter in American history, pardon the pun.

Sam Houston  posted on  2008-10-26   13:08:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Sam Houston (#1)

What follows immediately after the "guaranteed victory" will be the darkest chapter in American history, pardon the pun.

I also believe McCain will win. Will it be by Diebold shenanigans? I don't know, but I do know the accurate polls have the race a dead heat

As for the obama camp going on the rampage in the event of a loss.....did you ever have any doubt?

Flintlock  posted on  2008-10-26   13:17:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Flintlock (#2)

I believe the great majority of polls shows this not to be all that close, particularly in the Electoral Vote maps such as this one:

Electoral-Vote.com

What I am saying is that the election theft machinery is powerful enough to create the outcome the powers that be want.

In the case of this election's aftermath, there will be massive civil disobedience, at the very least, should it be stolen for the third consecutive time.

And rightly so, IMHO. I don't care one way or the other because I don't even vote anymore, but the mayhem will be well-deserved this time.

Sam Houston  posted on  2008-10-26   13:23:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Sam Houston (#3)

since when do you believe Lindsey? ;)

everything i see points to obama being the selected.

christine  posted on  2008-10-26   13:32:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: christine (#8)

Here is more evidence Obama is Big Oil's worst nightmare since Jimmy "Windfall Profits Tax" Carter from Time magazine:

"The engine of economic growth for the past 20 years is not going to be there for the next 20. That was consumer spending. Basically, we turbocharged this economy based on cheap credit." But the days of easy credit are over, Obama said, "because there is too much deleveraging taking place, too much debt." A new economic turbocharger is going to have to be found, and "there is no better potential driver that pervades all aspects of our economy than a new energy economy ... That's going to be my No. 1 priority when I get into office."

Sam Houston  posted on  2008-10-26   14:14:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: Sam Houston (#16)

Here is more evidence Obama is Big Oil's worst nightmare since Jimmy "Windfall Profits Tax" Carter from Time magazine...

Big Oil is donating to Obama's campaign war chest and has been doing so for quite some time even before his polls were on the upswing. Though Big Oil still donates 3x as much to McCain, Obama is tainted as well.

www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/obamas_oil_spill.html

"Obama's Oil Spill" March 31, 2008

Obama says he doesn't take money from oil companies. We say that's a little too slick.

Summary

In a new ad, Obama says, "I don’t take money from oil companies."

Technically, that's true, since a law that has been on the books for more than a century prohibits corporations from giving money directly to any federal candidate. But that doesn’t distinguish Obama from his rivals in the race.

We find the statement misleading:

* Obama has accepted more than $213,000 from individuals who work for companies in the oil and gas industry and their spouses.

* Two of Obama's bundlers are top executives at oil companies and are listed on his Web site as raising between $50,000 and $100,000 for the presidential hopeful.

Also, see:

www.factcheck.org/electio...obamas_overstatement.html

"Obama's Overstatement"

August 4, 2008

Updated: August 6, 2008

An Obama ad says McCain's campaign got $2 million from "Big Oil." The total is actually $1.3 million.

Summary

Obama released a TV spot saying McCain's campaign got $2 million from "Big Oil" while McCain proposed "another $4 billion in tax breaks" for the industry.

The truth is that McCain's campaign has received $1.33 million from individuals employed in the oil and gas industry, not $2 million. Obama himself has received nearly $400,000, according to the most authoritative figures available. We find the $2 million figure is based on a mistaken calculation.

Furthermore, McCain is not proposing new tax breaks specifically targeted to the oil industry. He's proposing a general reduction in the corporate income tax rate, which Democrats figure would benefit the five largest oil and gas companies by $3.8 billion.

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