Thank you.
However, Obama was up 1 in yesterday’s Rasmussen poll against Clinton. He’d fallen behind there in recent days. (Proprietor Scott Rasmussen is a Republican.) He’s also coming back up against McCain, who he leads in other national polls. Rasmussen is one of the most conservative pollsters with regard to Obama. Which is probably good, since any black guy running for president has a problem with regard to what people tell pollsters and what they do in the privacy of their own voting experience.
Odd as it may seem to some, this ex-national merit scholar (and I know the PC crowd trashes the national merit program, so you don’t need to get into that) can both read and count.
Incidentally, I write everything on my own property, New West Notes, as in newwestnotes.com. I don’t write the headlines here.
The headline I submit every Sunday night here, for Monday AM publication, is Monday Morning Quarterback.
What shows up here is what shows up.
>huxley:
I like that Bill B participates in his comment threads.
This is the first election I’ve tried to follow polls on more than a glancing basis. It’s not a simple or exact business. For instance, Rasmussen also reports that a week ago that Obama was even or slightly ahead when matched against McCain. The past couple days Obama is 3 and 4 points behind. He hasn’t rebounded in that poll.





