Monday, November 3, 2008

Since When is Montana a Swing State?

With only 24 hours to go, Montana has been projected as a swing state. 

Obama has made more efforts in the usually solid Republican state. Obama has 40 paid field directors, over 14,000 volunteers and about 60 "stations" statewide. According to the Missoulian online, 300 local lawyers, on behalf of Obama, are scheduled to be at polling stations tomorrow to insure all eligible voters have the chance to do so. The campaign is also going to 2 major colleges and Indian reservations to hopefully round up more votes. Obama is once again out-spending McCain, but the Republican base seems to be confident in their voter turnout tomorrow. 

MT has handed over their 3 electoral votes to the GOP ticket for the last 12 years. I still call this one a McCain win. I don't see this bright Red state changing anytime soon. 

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Bright Red for Montana Voters

McCain has a 5 percent lead in Montana. With only ten days to go, nothing too exciting has happened. I call the state Red all the way...all 3 electoral votes are headed to the McCain camp.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Governor says no to speculation of Cabinet position

According the Missoulian News Online, Gov. Brian Schweitzer has confirmed that should Obama win, that he is not interested in a Cabinet position. He continued to say that he has much more he would like to accomplish as governor, including numerous projects he already began.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

McCain breaks even

In Montana, Republicans have won the last five elections. Currently the Rasmussen Reports poll shows McCain even with Obama. 

Most polls have MT as a leaning Republican state. I think it is McCain-Palin all the way with this one. Voting records indicate Republican history. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Palin a positive for MT

http://montanaheadlines.blogspot.com/2008/09/mccain-up-big-in-new-montana-poll.html

Pailn's VP nomination has sealed the deal for Montana voters, according to montana headlines. A recent poll shows 53% to 42% McCain. 

Although Ron Paul is on the ballot, many former supporters have decided to vote for McCain.

Uses terms "Paulinistas" and "McCainiacs"