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POPSMcCain moves ahead in electoral projections After a month of positive movement in polls, electoral projections now who McCain moving ahead in electoral projections. Senate races still look like pick-ups for Dems, though I've suggested a better result of 49 Reps and 50 Dems with Lieberman playing spoiler.
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POPSObama's adisors see problems brewing First he chose a boring VP, then McCain chose an exciting one. Then he attacked Palin, and forgot he's running against McCain. Now, his advisors are getting antsy ... next comes a dwindling money supply
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POPSStrong Reformers move to McCain Although the message is strong, and perhaps more sonservative than John McCain, Ron Paul's followers have moved over to support fully John McCain and his straight talk.
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POPSGun BuyBack Flop In what can only be called classic liberalism, a city buys back cheap guns to create more security, and gun dealers profit. That's called capitalism.
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POPSValparaiso native earns honor Adrian Jones - the "boy wonder" as he's called by Mayor Jon Costas, was honored as one of consulting magazines 30 under 30. Well deserved great job Adrian.
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POPSMcCain is the comeback kid After losing South Carolina in 2000, losing Michigan on Tuesday, now John McCain looks poised to "win" South Carolina on Saturday and comeback yet again. He is the energizer bunny.
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POPSMcCain Can Win During the summer and fall th mantra was, McCain can't win, well that's been dashed by polls and Iowa and the debates. Tuesday I expect to see John McCain win New Hampshire and build momentum toward Super Tuesday.
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POPSIs Hillary going to lose New Hampshire? Frankly I hope not, I don't want her to be President in any way, but I'm beginning to fear that Obama may be harder for John McCain or any Republican to beat. I'd prefer it be Hillary, the one we know already.