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Originally posted by Frogs
Originally posted by drwizardphd
Come to Florida and it's Obama everywhere. Of course I live in Orlando, usually urban areas swing Democratic. From what I hear from my family in New York its the same (to be expected).
Drive a little east of Orlando toward Tampa. You'll see lots of McCain signs sprouting up amonst the orange groves and strawberry fields. I see them all the time out here.
I'm in FL too and from what I've seen its like you said, in the city its more Obama leaning, and in more rural areas its more McCain leaning - at least as far as signs go.
Originally posted by Frogs
reply to post by AndrewTB
Hey - another FL ATS'er!
I'm actually east of Tampa (among those fields and orchards I talked about). I wasn't sure how it was going in Tampa itself. Thanks for the update!
Originally posted by deathhasnosound
Of course! the polls! it must be over if the polls say it is! oh well whats the use in voting ? it wont do any good, what was i thinking! the polls are never wrong!
Oh well we had a good run, the polls just told us that the campaign is over oh well.
Originally posted by Blue_Jay33
reply to post by greeneyedleo
I like your avatar, very nice.
Your signature however reflects the deep divide in America that will need to heal once Obama wins.
Democrat Obama defeated Republican John McCain by a count of 15 to 6 in Dixville Notch, where a loud whoop accompanied the announcement in Tuesday's first minutes. The town of Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two for write-in Ron Paul. Independent Ralph Nader was on both towns' ballots but got no votes.