McCain's fate rests on who will vote

As the presidential race enters its final weekend after two years of battle, John McCain's best chance for a history-defying comeback rests in the greatest of electoral unknowns: voter turnout.

To win on Tuesday, analysts and polls suggest, the Republican nominee must win nearly all the remaining undecided voters in key swing states and peel a large chunk of "soft" supporters from Democratic rival Barack Obama. Then he must hope that his ... Full Story »

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - Nov. 2, 2008

This whole article seems tied to historical behavior in prediction of who will vote in 2008 and it appears that those who were interviewed do not completely understand the history. Republicans win when the number of voters is lower and/or if they can brand their opponent as a liberal devil. The more that vote the more likely they will lose

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