Welp Chuck, you got a good point.

I still say Obama had to be a stellar manager and near perfect
candidate (given things he can't change) to win, but it is what it is:
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The Bush Factor: Many have attributed Obama's win to his organization,
his performance among minorities and young voters, his nearly
unlimited campaign cash, and his response to the economic meltdown --
and all deservedly so.

But don't forget how big of a role Bush's unpopularity played in this
election. With the single exception of Missouri (which barely went for
McCain after a delayed call from NBC News), Obama won every state
where Bush's approval rating was below 35% in the exit polls, and he
lost every state where Bush's approval rating was over 35%.

The state with the highest Bush rating? Utah, at 47%, which supported
McCain by a 29-point margin. The place with the lowest? Washington DC,
at 8%, where McCain got just 7% of the vote. Nationally, according to
the exits, Bush's approval rating stood at a stunning 27%, mirroring
the all-time low hit in the late October NBC/WSJ poll.

Of those nationwide who approved of Bush's handling of his job at the
White House, 89% voted for McCain, while those who disapproved broke
for Obama by a margin of more than 2-1. The state that mirrored the
exit poll data on the approval vs. victory margin split? Virginia,
where Bush's approval rating stood at 27% and where Obama won by a
seven-point margin.

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