Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Map Says It All

In summary, Indiana (when the polls close there at 6:00pm) will be an indicator of how the night might go for the candidates--McCain especially. If things go well for McCain in Indiana, he has a chance. If McCain loses Indiana--you can make it an early night--because the fat lady will start to sing.

At 7:00pm, the polls will close in Florida and Virgina. Florida is HUGE. Remember 2000 when the liberal media was so anxious to see Al Gore president? They called it--boy were they wrong. They're still wiping egg off their face--not that the shameless bastards have any remorse. I digress. If McCain pulls out wins in Florida and Virgina--put on the coffee and call in sick, because it'll be a late night. If McCain loses both OR perhaps even one, it could be over. McCain could pull it out if he loses Virgina, but wins Florida, but it would take a miracle on 34th Street.

At 7:30 polls will close in the key states of Ohio and North Carolina. I happen to think McCain will roll in NC despite the polls, but Ohio is a key state for them BOTH.

8:00pm will be closing time for New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. No way in hell McCain wins Pennsylvania, but he's always been popular in N.H. for some reason--so he needs that one. If he wins Pennsylvania, he'd win the election.

It should be fun to watch. I have no prediction other than to say it will be close--and not a blow out like that no-good chump Rassmussen says it will be.

Good luck, Johnny Mac--you're going to need it.

--G

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Right on G. Just remember this... if somehow McCain can win the "toss-up" states and can pick off Colorado (where Obama has been hovering around the MOE), then you could get a 269 - 269 outcome. Not likely, but wouldn't that be fun!!!

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