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Woooooooooooot!
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As I have written many times, opinion columns don’t matter squat. They actually often send voters in the opposite direction from what was intended.
As I plan to discuss on Sun News Network tonight (all night), this is the only op-ed that is the exception to that rule.
…is not, as someone once said, what you can see from the top of the CN Tower on a clear day.
There’s a bit more to it than that. A column well worth reading, and advice well worth heeding.
Ever since the first presidential debate, has Mitt Romney been steadily gaining on Barack Obama?
Yes.
Has the Republican presidential nominee erased the Democratic president’s substantial lead?
Yes to that, too.
Has the GOP run a well-funded, focused campaign, one that has put the Democratic machine on the ropes?
Yes, yes, yes.
So, taking all of that into account — and the indisputable fact Romney and Obama are now effectively tied in national polls leading into Tuesday’s historic vote count — can Obama lose the election?
Well, actually, no. No he can’t.
In the U.S., popular vote don’t matter so much. Sure, the ebbs and flows of the avalanche of national polls have been plenty fun to watch. Sure.
But Barack Obama, my guy since 2004, has been winning this thing for quite some time.
I’ll have more to say about this in my Sun column tomorrow morning – and on Sun News Network, starting tomorrow night – but the bottom line is that there is only one U.S. pundit worth paying any attention to: Nate Silver. He’s a certfiable god-like genius, consulted for his analyses of everything from the electoral college to major league baseball.
Silver’s take, which you can fairly regard as gospel:
Bottom line? It’s all over, conservatives. Thanks for coming out, and go suck an egg.