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COuld it have unanticipated gravitational and electromagnetic reprecussions for 2012?
Planet-x.com.au » Asteroid Collisions? | nostradamus2012prediction.com 2010
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• Putting the clocks forward during winter could save Britain 500,000 tonnes of CO²
This week: George Osborne, Stanley McChrystal and Princess Eugenie 2010
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Obama in the general could lose FL and OH, win VA and CO, and win.
Poll: Two Thirds Say Hillary Should Stay In Even If She Loses One Big State 2009
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I really can't find a better combo than that, and he could go a long way to carrying Western-style liberals in CO, NM, AZ, MT, ND, etc.
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COuld it be because there's not enough evidence to convict on the day after Sept. 10th?
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I'm saying it's foolish to think that we could lose all three and everything else (VA, CO, NV, etc.) would remain the same.
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As others point out above, McCain could win ALL SIX of those states and still lose if Obama simply holds onto the Kerry states and adds IA, CO, and NM.
McCain Campaign Concedes Key Red States Are Battlegrounds -- And Must-Wins 2009
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One map I did see shows how McCain could win with PA and without CO, NM, and VA
McCain Camp Scaling Back Ads In Key States, Betting On Pennsylvania 2009
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Alternatively, he could lose VA and CO and still pull out the win.
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So even if Obama doesn't win NC, McCain will have to try and hold it by wasting energy there, energy that could have been spent competing in PA, OH, MI, VA, WI, CO and NM.
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