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Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by 11 percentage points in the last USA TODAY/Gallup national poll of likely voters before Election Day.

With less than two days to go before polls open, the contenders' support is estimated to be:

• Obama, 53%.
• McCain, 42%.

One more historic tidbit from the survey: Obama's favorable rating is 62% -- the highest that any presidential candidate has registered in Gallup's final pre-election polls going back to 1992.

Amazing because it looks like the money and time and energy they spent calling this guy a terrorist, dangerous, and a marxist, might have been better spent explaining what their own plans were, should they win?

This is also amazing to me, because I had believed, probably because I have racists in my family, and I have known people to be racist all my life, that a black man couldn't win the Presidency yet. After Edwards was out, I figured, well, might as well go down trying with Obama, but I didn't believe it could happen. And here we see he has an historic pre-electin favorable rating. So I have been stunned, and happily so. Goodbye to all that!
 
Edwards yeah, in light of his activities he seems to have been a perfect replacement for Bill Clinton ;)

I also had hoped Edwards would get it.
 
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by 11 percentage points in the last USA TODAY/Gallup national poll of likely voters before Election Day.

With less than two days to go before polls open, the contenders' support is estimated to be:

• Obama, 53%.
• McCain, 42%.

One more historic tidbit from the survey: Obama's favorable rating is 62% -- the highest that any presidential candidate has registered in Gallup's final pre-election polls going back to 1992.

Amazing because it looks like the money and time and energy they spent calling this guy a terrorist, dangerous, and a marxist, might have been better spent explaining what their own plans were, should they win?

This is also amazing to me, because I had believed, probably because I have racists in my family, and I have known people to be racist all my life, that a black man couldn't win the Presidency yet. After Edwards was out, I figured, well, might as well go down trying with Obama, but I didn't believe it could happen. And here we see he has an historic pre-electin favorable rating. So I have been stunned, and happily so. Goodbye to all that!

Goes to show you that you cant underestimate people with preconceived notions.
 
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by 11 percentage points in the last USA TODAY/Gallup national poll of likely voters before Election Day.

With less than two days to go before polls open, the contenders' support is estimated to be:

• Obama, 53%.
• McCain, 42%.

One more historic tidbit from the survey: Obama's favorable rating is 62% -- the highest that any presidential candidate has registered in Gallup's final pre-election polls going back to 1992.

Amazing because it looks like the money and time and energy they spent calling this guy a terrorist, dangerous, and a marxist, might have been better spent explaining what their own plans were, should they win?

This is also amazing to me, because I had believed, probably because I have racists in my family, and I have known people to be racist all my life, that a black man couldn't win the Presidency yet. After Edwards was out, I figured, well, might as well go down trying with Obama, but I didn't believe it could happen. And here we see he has an historic pre-electin favorable rating. So I have been stunned, and happily so. Goodbye to all that!

He's almost certain to lose though!
 
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