I agree with everything except this last bit. He hasn't won it, precisely
because of the situation we are in, one we have not been through in US
history. If a more experienced, less liberal candidate were on the ticket
for the Democrats, the race would be over. But with a very liberal,
inexperienced candidate on the ticket, people are wondering if he can do the
job. He should be up twenty points in the polls, even if those numbers came
down on election day due to the Bradley effect.

On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Vivec wrote:

> http://www.nationnews.com/editorial/304114572356584.php
>
> The world,and most Americans it seems, fear America's racist
> underpinnings too much to give Barak the election, although by most
> previous yardsticks, he's already won it.
>
>


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