Here are the poll numbers:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/


I don't know about you, but I am *extremely* concerned about the lack of a
sense urgency in Congress, and the lack progress on anything resembling a
solution to this problem. Financial analysts are predicting as much as a 20%
drop in the stock market at the end of the week if there is no more momentum
toward a solution to the crisis. If the worst comes to pass in the next
couple of days, the stock market loss will look like the drop on Black
Monday, October 1987. The country will slide into recession and millions of
jobs will be lost.

McCain isn't just delaying the debate, either. He is suspending his
campaign, pulling ads off TV, and going to DC to work on the crisis we are
facing.


On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Judah  wrote:
> Depends on which poll you are looking at of course. The new ABC/WaPo poll
> puts Obama at 52 to McCain 43, Fox puts Obama up 45-39, Diego has it at
> 48-42 for Obama. Regardless, the polls are pretty much all trending quite
> consistently to Obama at the moment. That, of course, could change.
>
> What I don't get is why McCain can't prep for a debate and do his job as a
> Senator at the same time. Especially when the debate is on foreign policy,
> which is supposedly McCain's forte. I'd expect better multi-tasking in a
> President, honestly. Its not like he wouldn't have multiple simultaneous
> important issues to face if elected.
>


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