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09-23-2008, 12:13 AM #1
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Dick Morris' Analysis of the Map (Presidential States)
McCain's Numbers
133 votes for McCain
+ 50 leaning McCain
183 McCain
Obama's Numbers
183 votes for Obama
+ 108 leaning Obama
291 Obama
Dick Morris' Analysis of the Map
The Sarah Palin effect has run its course and the election, driven by the economy and the recent financial crisis, has moved back to its pre-convention pattern with a slight Obama lead, averaging 2 points in the popular vote.
Because small changes in the popular vote cause huge swings in the electoral vote, a number of key states have moved into Obama's column. Florida may now be said to be leaning for Obama while Ohio, Virginia, Missouri, Arkansas, Colorado, and Nevada have become toss ups.
It is clear that McCain must swing the economy around to become an issue
that works in his favor if he is to have a shot at winning. A 2 point Obama edge may not seem like much, but it is enough to produce a big electoral win and it is very hard for McCain to overtake such a lead.
In the first presidential debate, McCain needs to attack Obama over his tax program and move the discussion away from who is at fault for the economic mess — Bush will, of course be blamed — and onto what to do about it. McCain can use the current state of the markets to appeal to Obama to forgo his capital gains tax increase in order to encourage the flow of capital into the markets. That would put Obama in quite a spot.
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