Really? I guess that explains why some McCain aides explained that his plan lately has been to accuse the media of severe bias in everything and to make the rednecks think there's a 'liberal media conspiracy'.
If you can't win your campaign on your own merits, then you're not worth voting for. I'm very glad that all along Obama has been accused of being 'slime' and yet it is his campaign that is designed more for consistency, integrity and inspiration. He did not, for example, pick his VP to win the ticket - he chose it to make him a better president.
Thing is, independents agree with me. Apparently they've reacted fairly badly to negative campaigning in the past, so this is pretty much the last hail marry for McCain.
Anyway, Obama just made a play for Omaha, Nebraska. Nebraska is a strong Republican state but Omaha is a Democrat area in it. Nebraska uses a split system to decide votes instead of winner-takes-all. McCain must be fuming, after having already been forced to pull out of Michigan and defend Indiana.
The average electoral projection for Obama is about 330, and 200 for McCain. You need 270 to win.
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average national polling is about 50% for Obama and about 42% for McCain. That's landslide victory territory, and it has been consistent for about a week now, meaning it's not simply a passing trend.
Apparently by this time in the election, 95% of voters vote for the candidate they currently support, and debates don't change anything. To be honest, I never thought McCain was capable of winning this election, and you can look at Pollyvote for why:
http://www.pollyvote.com/