This is what they do, they get some left-wings professors (are you listening
Nathan?) to tell us how McLame has no chance, hence, planting the seed in
the blank space of the mindless sheep in this country. Watch for articles
like this throughout the campaign.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20080615/pl_politico/11090
David Paul Kuhn Sun Jun 15, 8:05 AM ET
One week into the general election, the polls show a dead heat. But many
presidential scholars doubt that John McCain stands much of a chance, if
any.
Historians belonging to both parties offered a litany of historical
comparisons that give little hope to the Republican. Several saw Barack
Obama's prospects as the most promising for a Democrat since Roosevelt
trounced Hoover in 1932.
"This should be an overwhelming Democratic victory," said Allan Lichtman, an
American University presidential historian who ran in a Maryland Democratic
senatorial primary in 2006. Lichtman, whose forecasting model has correctly
predicted the last six presidential popular vote winners, predicts that this
year, "Republicans face what have always been insurmountable historical
odds." His system gives McCain a score on par with Jimmy Carter's in 1980.