US Election Coverage 2008

Yule mama sijuii!!? Hata newspaper au Magazine anazosoma hakumbuki sijui hajui sijui hasomagi any? I'm sorry angekuwa mwanaume yulee angekuwa ni kituko zaidi, media ya US inatishwa na Camp McCain na wamekubali kuto-kum-Challenge mama Palin.

Suala sio hilo tu, sasa ikiwa anasema ana foreign policy experience sababu anaiona Russia from a front porch; Dah na mimi ningekuwa bonge la brain surgeon hivi sasa, maana back porch yangu inaangalia hospitali....kwikwikwi
 
Suala sio hilo tu, sasa ikiwa anasema ana foreign policy experience sababu anaiona Russia from a front porch; Dah na mimi ningekuwa bonge la brain surgeon hivi sasa, maana back porch yangu inaangalia hospitali....kwikwikwi

Babu nimecheka kweli hapo!!!!🙂
 
Polls show Obama Gains In Swing States


New polls in five key battleground states in the race for the White House suggest that Barack Obama is making some major gains. The CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research polls of likely voters in Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada and Virginia suggest a shift toward the Democratic presidential nominee.

In Florida, the state that decided the 2000 presidential election, 51 percent of likely voters say Obama, D-Illinois, is their choice for president, with 47 percent backing Republican presidential nominee John McCain.

The last CNN poll taken in Florida two weeks ago showed the race for the state's 27 electoral votes tied at 48 percent apiece among registered voters.

A new CNN poll of polls in Florida, also out Wednesday, has Obama leading McCain by 5 points. The CNN poll of polls is an average of the new CNN poll and other new state polls.

"The campaign season is like the hurricane season," said Bill Schneider, CNN's senior political analyst. "Florida lies directly in its path. Hurricane Obama hit Florida, and Hurricane McCain. Tropical Storms Biden and Palin made landfall in the Sunshine State. The impact? Over the last two weeks, Barack Obama has been gaining support in Florida."

Obama's also making gains over McCain in Minnesota, the state in which the Republican convention was held a month ago. Fifty-four percent of those questioned are backing Obama, with 43 percent supporting McCain, R-Arizona. That 11-point lead is much larger than the 2-point advantage Obama had in the last CNN poll taken in Minnesota a month ago.

It's a similar story in Missouri, where 49 percent of those polled are backing Obama and 48 percent supporting McCain. That's a gain for Obama, who was down 5 points to McCain in CNN's last poll in Missouri, taken three weeks ago. The only other new poll in Missouri, a Research 2000 survey, indicates McCain ahead by 1 point.

The poll also indicates Obama has a 4-point lead over McCain in Nevada, 51- 47 percent. CNN's last survey in Nevada, taken in late August, had McCain up slightly. A new American Research Group poll in Nevada puts McCain ahead by 2 points.

In Virginia, which hasn't voted for the Democrats in a presidential contest since 1964, the new poll suggests Obama has a 9-point lead, 53-44 percent.

The last CNN survey in Virginia, taken in mid-September, had McCain up by 4 points. But it's a slightly different story in American Research Group's new survey in Virginia, which indicates McCain has a 3-point lead.

What's behind this shift for Obama?

"Obama has gained ground among moderates in all five states," said CNN polling director Keating Holland. "That may have something to do with the first presidential debate. Some commentators knocked Obama for agreeing with McCain as often as he did, but moderates tend to like it when candidates appear willing to see the other side's point of view."

"In most states, Obama also won support from senior citizens and voters making more than $75,000. Those are two groups who may have been hardest hit by the recent problems in the stock market and the financial community," Holland added. "Economic jitters may not last if Congress passes legislation in the next few days, but there may have been short-term gains for Obama as a result of the current economic problems."

The new CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research Corp. polls are behind a shift in the CNN Electoral College Map. CNN is moving Minnesota and its 10 electoral votes, from toss-up to leaning toward Obama. And Missouri, with 11 electoral votes, is shifting from leaning toward McCain to toss-up.

With those moves, CNN estimates that if the presidential election were held today, Obama would win states with 250 electoral votes and McCain would win states with 189 electoral votes, with 99 electoral votes still up for grabs. To win the White House, 270 electoral votes are needed. Obama's lead is up from 40 points in CNN's last electoral map updated last week.

The poll also expanded to include three third-party candidates: independent candidate Ralph Nader, Libertarian candidate Bob Barr and Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney. Except for a 3-percent showing by Nader in Florida and a 4-percent showing by Nader in Nevada, no one registered more than 2 percent in any survey.

The CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research Corp. polls were conducted September 28-30, with 940 registered voters and 770 likely votes in Florida; 929 registered voters and 849 likely voters in Minnesota; 951 registered voters and 744 likely voters in Missouri; 924 registered voters and 684 likely voters in Nevada; and 925 registered voters and 684 likely voters in Virginia, all questioned by telephone.

The survey's sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points in Florida, Minnesota and Missouri, and 4 percentage points in Nevada and Virginia

CNN polls show Obama gaining in battleground states - CNN.com
 
Mmmh!! Hivi vicheko vingine navyo....mnajilazimisha tu maana ni maneno yale yale yaliyosemwa kuhusu Mama kwamba anajidai ana uzoefu kwa vile mume wake alikuwa raisi. Acheni kuwa feki.....
 

Haki ya nani tena hizi polls zina walakini....mimi siziamini hata kidogo.....
 
Hahahahaahhahah!!! Then I must be the star QB since I live right across from a football stadium!! Mwazange ameniacha hoi kwa kicheko............

LOL! Bi Mkubwa...In my book you're star QB and then some 🙂
 
McOld anataka kususpend campaign yake for good ili akagombee kiti chake cha Usenator akaambiwa umeshachelewa ukishindwa urais inabidi ukasindike mvinyo kwenye kiwanda cha mama.
 
Vipi umeshapata mafuta au ni mwendo wa MARTA?

Amini usiamini sijawahi kupanda MARTA wala MARTA trains miaka yote hii.....uzuri maboksi nabebea mitaa ya Alpharetta na huko hali haikuwa mbaya sana. Lakini sasa hivi things are getting back to normal...
 
Nyani we were both right about Ifill!
So Ifill hakusema anything kuhusu kitabu chake to the Commission lakini katika interview zake mbalimbali alishazungumzia kitabu. Labda kwa kuwa huwa GOPers hamsomi magazeti ya kawaida zaid ya John Birch Soxiety newsletter hahahahaaaa!
 
Ifill Book Public Weeks Before McCain Agreed To Have Her Moderate VP Debate
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The McCain camp is claiming it didn't know about Gwen Ifill's book prior to agreeing to her as moderator for the VP debate:

I confirmed for us here on GretaWire: the McCain campaign did NOT know about Gwen Ifill's book (I think I told them when I made my efforts - emails about midnight - to find out!) I am stunned....the campaign (actually both) should have been told before the campaign agreed to have her moderate. It simply is not fair - in law, this would create a mistrial.
If that's true, it just shows the McCain campaign's incompetence. The debate moderators were agreed to on August 6. Ifill's book was reported in the Associated Press two weeks earlier:

"We have an awkward history about how to talk about race in the nation and in newsrooms," says Gwen Ifill, senior correspondent for PBS' "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer" and author of "The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama," slated for publication early next year.
Of course, when you have Drudge on your side the facts don't matter much.
 
Nyambala mkuu! Hawa GOP-ers wanachekesha sana. Sasa wanataka media na moderators they should go easy with Palin! Walivyokuwa wanamponda Hillary that she is a cry-baby? Why do they want a different treatment? Si wao ndo walisema hawataki affirmative action eti kila mtu ashinde kwa merit yake. Au wanasema Palin is intellectually challenged? Maana hapo wanaweza kuomba preferential treatment because it's like telling an amputee to run marathon with healthy athletes. Hahaa!
BTW nimesikia eti kuna OBAMA TV CHANNEL??!! Ni kweli?
 

As a professional and in the interest of full disclosure, she should have brought it up herself. She has a financial stake in the outcome of this election and I don't care how you spin this but it's not a good look at all.
 
As a professional and in the interest of full disclosure, she should have brought it up herself. She has a financial stake in the outcome of this election and I don't care how you spin this but it's not a good look at all.

She is a professional and she knows that her credibility is at the stake especially after this controversial and I know that my girl will be very tough to both candidates.
 
She is a professional and she knows that her credibility is at the stake especially after this controversial and I know that my girl will be very tough to both candidates.

What if it was Sean Hannity who was moderating the debate and had a book coming out in January about John McCain.....?
 
What if it was Sean Hannity who was moderating the debate and had a book coming out in January about John McCain.....?

If the Obama camp had agred to it in front of teh Commission then thee's no reason to whine. I am sure if that would have happened it would be because Obama knew that it would be to his advantage. Jaluo Jeuri huwa hakurupuki! Everything is strategy. Siyo kama kwa babu yako wote huwa wanakurupuka hata choice ya palin ilikuwa ni yakurupuka, not thought -through! Hata vetting yenu ilikuwa very poor. Sasa mmebaki na Ze Comedy! Ndo maana Babu yako alishindwa hata ku-shake hands properly na Obama au kumwangalia machoni. Babu anahitaji anger management, msaidie Nyaniiii!
 
BTW, the part about Obama has not been written yet by Ifill, sasa wanajuaje that she will be favorable toward Obama? This is racism from GOPers:
Ziiing! Bang! Huyu Babu yake Nyani needs Gingko Bilobao and I heard he is taking Neuro-1 but they are not taking effect yet! Hahahaaaa!
 
McCain On Ifill: I Wish They'd Picked Someone Else

Yesterday, John McCain responded to right-wing attacks on debate moderator Gwen Ifill (over a book she's writing about politics and race) reasonably, saying he thought the PBS correspondent would be "totally objective." But today on "Fox and Friends" he turned that endorsement into something more like a warning. The Politico reports:

McCain also went further than he had yesterday in responding to a question about Gwen Ifill serving as the moderator of tonight's veep debate, saying he preferred somebody else.

"Frankly, I wish they had picked a moderator that isn't writing a book favorable to Barack Obama," McCain said of Ifill, who is examining the rise of the Illinois Democrat and other post-civil rights Let's face it. But I have to have to have confidence that Gwen Ifill will handle this as the professional journalist that she is."

"Life isn't fair, as I mentioned earlier in the program."


McCain agreed to Ifill as moderator on August 6th, and her book had been public for weeks at the time.

Ifill herself has responded to the controversy:

"Do you think they made the same assumptions about Lou Cannon (who is white) when he wrote his book about Reagan?" said Ifill, who is black. Asked if there were racial motives at play, she said, "I don't know what it is. I find it curious."


"Babu mbona haeleweki?????????"
 
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