VOTE IN THE ONLINE DEBATE POLLS HERE.
I was watching CNBC this morning and Edwards won their online poll 59% to 41%. The commentator was, to say the least, quite surprised. (Dumbfounded might be a better description -- cast your own vote here and add to the shock and awe.)
Here's why I think that this is important. After the first debate, the Republicans came out and admitted that they were caught off guard in the online polls response. Last night, they were ready. Or so they thought. What happened was a repeat of the last debate. After their own call to action, telling their base to go out and get involved, NOTHING HAPPENED.
The Republicans should be terrified by this. If their base can't even show up to an online poll, what's going to happen on election day? The Democrats are engaged, excited, and ready to win this election.
The next debate on Friday is just around to the corner! It'll be another example of contrast - hope vs. fear, the truth vs. the spin, a fresh start vs. more of the same. We know that we're on the winning side of this election - keep working hard, keep up the momentum and it'll show on election day.
P.S. - Bush's "big" speech today is on - it sounds like he just pulled it out of the drawer from the 2000 race.
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