Based on that I'm going to guess I know what the middle is better than you.

But that wasn't my point. McCain is more to the left than most
conservatives are comfortable with and Obama more so.  So thinking
that the middle is between Obama and McCain is off a bit. Which brings
us back to Obama's claim about the kidnapping. I'm thinking it covers
more than 10% of the GOP.

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm actually suspicious of Obama (as I am of politicians in general)
> but moderately optimistic.
>
> As for the rest of it, my point was that I don't think you have a
> solitary clue about what the "middle" of this country really wants and
> thinks. And I believe that the best way to find out is to put out
> solid ideas and principles and let them choose.
>
> I'm just glad that this is an election where something to the left of
> "pissing out pants in fear of offending the Republicans" is being
> represented and voters actually have choices.
>
> My guess is that Obama and his policies will appeal to a large
> proportion of the populace and what you think of as the 10% way left
> crowd will actually turn out to be more of the 60% of the country that
> can see that they've been fed a raft of shit by the Right for the last
> 14 years.
>

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