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...Bears will probably sweep, and there’s no way in hell they’re losing two. A shared title is the Crimson’s best hope, and it’s a distant hope at that...
...that certain someone. He never responds, but you breathe a sigh of relief when lo and behold, he goes idle. A few minutes later, your heart skips a beat when you see that he’s no longer idle. Yet, he never responds. A slap in the face? Hell...
Meanwhile, in Miami, in a carpeted ballroom at the Jungle Island tourist attraction, stoked Obama supporters drank beer and wine and ate flan while watching election results on CNN and MSNBC. After the Ohio win was announced, all hell broke loose. "O-Ba-Ma!" they chanted. It was a diverse crowd: Cuban Americans who had voted Republican until this election, Hillary Clinton supporters who carried buttons for her in their pockets and traditional party liners wearing jeans and drinking beer. Many wore "I Voted for Change" stickers. In a corner, Eloisa Hidalgo dabbed tears as states began coming...
...McCain had to run in this year. And we have a path to victory. We are going to know what it is in a few hours. But certainly on a personal level, I am very proud to have a chance to be associated with John McCain. He's a hell of a good guy. " "The global economic collapse in the middle of September occurred at a time when we were ahead in the race," Schmidt continued, "dropping the right-track number to roughly 5%, 6%, 7%, which are numbers that I don't think will ever be seen again...
...public polling data that shows any glimmer of hope. There are no winks or nods on the campaign bus suggesting the race has been lost. There has been no thaw in McCain's frosty relationship with his traveling press. "We are not just flying around the country for the hell of it," says Mark Salter, one of McCain's closest advisers. "This is a winnable race. We feel we've been gaining since Thursday and we can catch him by Tuesday...