How McCain Can Win

(Click on image to enlarge) It’s not a stretch and you don’t have to work very hard to come up with an electoral college map that gives John McCain victory on election night. The map above gives him 282 electoral college votes, 10 more than he needs. Print this out and use it as a scorecard on election night.

Where did we get the votes? Why is our map different than the democrat media maps you see? And why on earth is Minnesota red?First, even without Minnesota, he would have the 272 he needs to win. Second, FOX news is reporting today that Minnesota is all of the sudden a tie in pre-election polling.

Don’t believe the nonsense from Chuck Todd at NBC (who wants a job in an Obama administration) that one third of Americans have already voted. Think about how stupid that is. They have no idea how many people in total will vote, but he can tell you for certain that a third of them have already voted. This is another democrat party NBC division tactic to convince you that Matt Lauer is right and the election is already over. Bullogna!

So where else did we get the votes? We gave him Florida, Ohio and Penn State where he is well within polling margin of errors. With Obama’s comment that he will bankrupt the coal industry and that you will see your electric rates (and thus food costs, and costs of everything you buy) skyrocket, McCain has a solid chance in these three states as well as West Virginia. He needs to hold on to Indiana in our map to win. However, any number of other possibilities exist.

Don’t believe for a minute that the election is over before it happens. If Obama is such a sure thing, why all the cheating from ACORN and others? If he is such a sure thing, why is Congressman Murtha worried about rednecks and racists (his words) in Penn State not voting for a half-black man? McCain can win. Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reider and the Half Black Prince can be defeated. Vote tomorrow!!

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