Monday, November 3, 2008

Morning Hors D'oeuvres

Avi Zenilman has a piece on the importance of the Democrats’ “Secretary of State” project.


Andrew has a few tales from “Obamacon” readers.


Gallup’s final tally has Obama up by double digits.


Nate gives a late update to yesterday’s polls.


Blumenthal does a morning poll round up. Important point:


“Four years ago, George Bush held a average 1.5 percentage point lead on the final round of national polls. Obama's lead on these 12 surveys averages 7.3 points …”


Matt looks at how rich and poor people actually vote.


Ezra wonders whether it is wise for a campaign to put all of its eggs in the “voters are racist” basket.


HuffPost has a compendium of predictions. All but one pick Obama to win. It will be interesting to revisit this on Wednesday. Also, on a more adorable note, a bunch of pictures of Michelle, Barack, and the kids.


John Ridley makes the point that the Republicans should have saved Palin and given her a more thoughtful roll-out. Something more like, well, Obama’s.


Douthat all but concedes, but doesn’t think the McCain campaign should have.


Also, remember when I kept talking about tightening? The election is tomorrow. Look at the polls ... it ain't really happening.

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