Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Friday, December 28, 2007

One week before Iowa kicks off the presidential nomination contest, the campaigns are spending three times as much money flooding the airwaves and the Internet as candidates did in 2004, hoping to sway the huge number of undecided voters after months of on-the-ground appeals.

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You must be wrong. Why would anyone run a political add there?

I'm in Iowa. I'm glad that in a couple weeks all the Washingtonians disguised in their "casual Iowa clothes" will have left and completely forgotten our existence.

It's great for the TV stations in Iowa. I guess it helps pay for all that new DTV equipment.

I don't even turn the TV on in SC anymore.

It's about as bad as Iowa.

Bocaink,

What is the prevailing political lean in SC? Just curious.

Regards,
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Chaos, I believe

Check out this link here:

www.realclearpolitics.com

Clinton and Obama are pretty much a dead heat for the D's

Huckster has a decent lead for the R's.

Not sure about the General Election.

I'm pretty new here, but I know SC was predominately Democratic until Reagan. It has been slightly Republican since.

All in all, it's a pretty balanced state, but not uniform.

There are a lot of 'yehhhaawws here and a lot of African-Americans. They pretty much cancel each other out.

Surprisingly though, with the potential for conflict, pretty much everybody of all races are quite friendly here.

At least that's what I've noticed so far.

I just noticed that I say "pretty much" way too much....I'll work on that.

Thanks Bociank. SC has been one of the quieter places where things are happening but don't seem to be as well publicized nationally.

Huck seems to have had an astonishing rise there for instance. If that is indicative of a certain kind of voter that is also elsewhere it might mean something for the general election.

Hill and Obama seem predictable.

Interesting and thanks for the link.

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"Seem" is my weakness.

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