10-27-2012, 02:09 AM
Here we go.
Hmmmm..I believe this is exactly what I was saying
-Maryland, which declared a state of emergency, said Sandy could affect early voting, which was scheduled for Saturday through Thursday.
-Holding raucous rallies while millions of Americans suffer through a natural disaster is difficult for any candidate.
-Travel plans could be disrupted as contenders hop from city to city in the last frantic days before the election. Campaigns are also unlikely to get as much news coverage when local television and radio stations are devoting time to weather coverage.
-And millions of dollars in television advertisements - already paid for - will go unseen if voters in the crucial swing states are left without power for days.
Hmmmm..I believe this is exactly what I was saying

-Maryland, which declared a state of emergency, said Sandy could affect early voting, which was scheduled for Saturday through Thursday.
-Holding raucous rallies while millions of Americans suffer through a natural disaster is difficult for any candidate.
-Travel plans could be disrupted as contenders hop from city to city in the last frantic days before the election. Campaigns are also unlikely to get as much news coverage when local television and radio stations are devoting time to weather coverage.
-And millions of dollars in television advertisements - already paid for - will go unseen if voters in the crucial swing states are left without power for days.