According to reports

less than 1,000 people were at the McCain rally here in Albuquerque today.

We’ll let you know how “That One” does this evening.

Also NewMexiKen has heard or read three different reports today about how quickly individuals were able to get in and cast their vote. On a Saturday.

If you can vote early, please do. The United States is, as you may have heard, a representative democracy. That means you need to vote to choose your representatives. Being informed is good, too.

I know that as soon as I get a little more informed about these presidential candidates and make a decision about them I’ll head on over and vote.

(Oh, and Research 2000 says McCain’s lead is down to single digits in South Dakota. South Friggin’ Dakota!)

2 thoughts on “According to reports”

  1. A friend reports there were “billions” of people at tonight’s Obama rally in Albuquerque. I’m guessing that “billions” is an exaggeration, but that is what she said.

  2. Consider if you will…

    A Democratic candidate for President who holds a free rally attended by forty to fifty thousand people and raises a hundred thousand dollars ($2 to $2.50 each for you math challenged).

    A Republican candidate for President who holds a $500/plate fundraiser attended by 200 people that raises $100,000.

    The Republican Party calls the Democratic nominee an elitist.

    Welcome to the twilight zone.

    All numbers simulated (just like in the rest of the MSM).

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