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Will Palin withdraw as VP?

Started by pmcalk, September 02, 2008, 10:15:05 AM

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Conan71

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Originally posted by pmcalk

Apparently, a big enough question that Intrade has begun trading on it:

http://www.intrade.com/jsp/intrade/common/c_cd.jsp?conDetailID=638242&z=1220368314433





pancakes???

She isn't going to withdraw.

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

sgrizzle

Sell short.

If anyone is interested in buying the above I'm also getting ready to IPO "will monkeys fly out my butt" for $1.

Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

Sell short.

If anyone is interested in buying the above I'm also getting ready to IPO "will monkeys fly out my butt" for $1.



I'll take a Put Option on that unlikelihood.

[;)]

RecycleMichael

If her family needs her too, she will.
Power is nothing till you use it.

rwarn17588

Holy crap.

Price started at 2, then went up to 18 in one day. It's settled down to about 10 now, but those numbers are like SemGroup in reverse.

Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by rwarn17588

Holy crap.

Price started at 2, then went up to 18 in one day. It's settled down to about 10 now, but those numbers are like SemGroup in reverse.



Heh, that's funny I was just getting ready to post:

"Just go the opposite of Tom Kivisto and you should be fine".

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

waterboy

Never gonna happen. And shouldn't happen. Not enough time for a suitable replacement and McCain would never yield to pressure like this anyway.

What do the polls say? I'm guessing its having little effect on them.

Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

Never gonna happen. And shouldn't happen. Not enough time for a suitable replacement and McCain would never yield to pressure like this anyway.

What do the polls say? I'm guessing its having little effect on them.



So, an 18 year old boy knocked up a 17 year old girl.

That's news?

What next:  Dog bites man.

Same thing happened to Obama the Redeemer's mother, the Virgin Mary.

His parents married on February 2, 1961.

On August 4, 1961, at age 18, she gave birth.

She was three months gone when the wedding nuptials were officiated.

Now does THAT matter?



rwarn17588

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

Never gonna happen. And shouldn't happen. Not enough time for a suitable replacement and McCain would never yield to pressure like this anyway.

What do the polls say? I'm guessing its having little effect on them.



Polls for Obama are going up. Gallup and Rasmussen both have him at 50 percent and over.

The other recent ones I've seen have him at 48, 49, all with the margin outside the range of error.

Friendly Bear

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Originally posted by rwarn17588

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

Never gonna happen. And shouldn't happen. Not enough time for a suitable replacement and McCain would never yield to pressure like this anyway.

What do the polls say? I'm guessing its having little effect on them.



Polls for Obama are going up. Gallup and Rasmussen both have him at 50 percent and over.

The other recent ones I've seen have him at 48, 49, all with the margin outside the range of error.



Ask former Presidents Al Gore and John Kerry about polls........


rwarn17588

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Originally posted by Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by rwarn17588

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

Never gonna happen. And shouldn't happen. Not enough time for a suitable replacement and McCain would never yield to pressure like this anyway.

What do the polls say? I'm guessing its having little effect on them.




Polls for Obama are going up. Gallup and Rasmussen both have him at 50 percent and over.

The other recent ones I've seen have him at 48, 49, all with the margin outside the range of error.



Ask former Presidents Al Gore and John Kerry about polls........




Not sure what point you're making.

Kerry never had a substantial lead in any of the tracking polls in 2004; nearly all of the polls favored Bush.

For Gore, he was at best split with Bush on the polls.

MH2010

The polls next week will be more on an indication of where both candidates stand.

Friendly Bear

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Originally posted by rwarn17588

quote:
Originally posted by Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by rwarn17588

quote:
Originally posted by waterboy

Never gonna happen. And shouldn't happen. Not enough time for a suitable replacement and McCain would never yield to pressure like this anyway.

What do the polls say? I'm guessing its having little effect on them.




Polls for Obama are going up. Gallup and Rasmussen both have him at 50 percent and over.

The other recent ones I've seen have him at 48, 49, all with the margin outside the range of error.



Ask former Presidents Al Gore and John Kerry about polls........




Not sure what point you're making.

Kerry never had a substantial lead in any of the tracking polls in 2004; nearly all of the polls favored Bush.

For Gore, he was at best split with Bush on the polls.



You're claiming that Kerry was NEVER ahead of GWBush in the polls?

bugo

#14
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Originally posted by Friendly Bear
You're claiming that Kerry was NEVER ahead of GWBush in the polls?



JFK lead in exit polls, which were NEVER wrong (until this election.)

The election smelled like fish then, and it still stinks of fish.  And the fishy odor is coming from Ohio.