Oct 19, 2008

Obama Looking Good in Wisconsin

The good news just keeps on coming.

Voting in Fitchburg (pop. 20,501), Wisconsin (Dane County), located next to Madison, was brisk this last week as voters rushed to cast absentee ballots.

Obama should increase the 90,000-vote cushion that Dane County gave John Kerry in 2004.

Republican attempts at voter suppression in Wisconsin are naked, well-publicized and on Thursday or soon after likely be given a legal scolding. [Having too many blacks voting will not play well this particular election as a political message though J.B. Van Hollen and the Republicans will not stop trying.]

Obama endorses SeniorCare in Wisconsin, the popular Prescription Drug Assistance Program, that helps seniors buy needed prescriptions.

McCain favors letting people choose to pay for drugs or not get them. This will help Obama with a key voting demographic here.

And nationally, Obama looks to achieve an electoral landslide.

Colon Powell endorses Obama.

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