Wisconsin is saying we're heading in the wrong direction, and they're not talking about Brett Favre ['we'll always have Green Bay'].
A record-low seventeen percent of Wisconsin voters think the country is going in the right direction,
according a new poll conducted by the
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, a right-leaning public policy think tank.
And yet, everyone will note, Obama leads McCain by only 44% to 38% among likely voters in the same poll.
So what? For one thing, the polls are generating much angst among those terrified that McSame will win in November.
But as a writer at
MyDD scoffs, 'We're Doooooooooooooooomed!'
The point is well-taken
Does anyone know when in the last 48 years (arguably the modern era) has a non-incumbent presidential nominee of any party ever been ahead by, say, eight points in early August polling?
I can't recall any time, maybe going back to Ike in '52? If anyone has any data, please post it.