Archive for August 20th, 2008

Chris Hackett for Congress

Aug 20th, 2008 | By thenash | Category: General Postings

I had the pleasure of meeting GOP congressional candidate Chris Hackett last night, and was thrilled with his conservative positions on the important issues of the day.  Mr. Hackett, who is running against freshman Rep. Chris Carney in Pennsylvania’s 10th district, is in the mold of Ronald Reagan and understands the importance of taking a [...]



Drudge Post: LoserLoserLoser

Aug 20th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: General Postings

On the Drudgereport right now, there is this link: CarterGoreKerry join DNC speaker list…
Where is Mondale and Dukakis, other DNC losers?
Source: Drudgereport.com



Barack Obama’s ‘lost’ brother found

Aug 20th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: General Postings

How many brothers does this guy have??
Source: The Telegraph



Polls: August 20, 2008

Aug 20th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: General Postings

Last updated 14:02 EDT, Wednesday, August 20
Polling
Electoral-vote.com: Obama 264, McCain 261, Virginia Undecided. Lowest Obama mark since June.
Gallup: Obama 45, McCain 43. Still registered voters and still showing both below 50 percent.
RCP average: Obama by just 1.2 percent

New Battleground: McCain by 1
New Reuters poll tells the story: McCain now leads by 5.

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Dems Pick

Aug 20th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: culture

Last updated 20:43 EDT, Friday, August 22
Despite this report, Bayh and Kaine are out, according to MSNBC.com
Whatever.  If he waits until tomorrow, most Americans won’t be tuning in anyway.  Good night.
Is it Sen. Ben Nelson?  If you go to http://www.obamanelson.com it points to the Obama site.  Hmm, but of course, if you own the site [...]



Electoral-vote.com: What lead?

Aug 20th, 2008 | By gopnation | Category: General Postings

Barack Obama’s lead in the Electoral-vote.com poll remains but not by much.  After seeing Indiana and Nevada (both 2004 Red states) shift to John McCain, the count is now 264-261 Obama, with Virginia’s 13 electoral votes as the only state undecided.  This means that heading into the DNC convention, Obama is ahead in just IA [...]