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This is a close race!

Dittohead not!

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In race to 270, it may come down to 106 counties




LEESBURG, Va. (AP) -- How Virginia goes in the presidential election may come down to voters who live amid the small wineries, affluent subdivisions and Civil War battlegrounds of Loudoun County.
Voters in the tony Hamilton County suburbs around the humming riverside economic engine of Cincinnati may tip the balance in Ohio.


This has to be one close race, and it's one that we in the late, great, blue state of California are just watching from the sidelines.


In these counties more than anywhere else, voters' phones ring every night with automated telephone surveys. Every day, glossy mailers hit their mailboxes. Televisions crackle day and night with campaign ads.


So, there is an up side to being on the sidelines. At least, we're not being buried in bull(beep!)
 
So, either way, our country is 50% morons?

Partisan politics make for interesting stats.
 
In 2008 I stated prior to the election there was no question Loudoun was going for Obama.

This year, it's DEFINITELY a questionable call and at this point I'm actually leaning to thinking that we're going to end up going Republican.
 
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