Obama draws a crowd of 100,000 in Denver, Colorado, yesterday:
The thought that this is an opportunity to watch history unfold in a positive and inspiring way brings people out to see him.
The media reports on the crowds, and undecided voters around the country realize the importance of the moment. They lean toward supporting Obama, too.
Obama appears at a rally somewhere within 100 miles of where they live, and they make the trip, so that they can say that they were there to watch history unfold.
Eight days left.
nah, they were only there because some band played there before he came on stage.
Posted by: upyernoz | October 27, 2008 at 12:14 PM
They didn't even know who he was. Some terrorist or something.
Posted by: Mithras | October 27, 2008 at 01:29 PM
You know what's sad? Trolling your own comments.
Posted by: Mithras | October 27, 2008 at 01:29 PM
When I see crowds of people at Obama's appearances, I'm thrilled. Today John McCain spoke here in a Dayton, Ohio suburb, in a facility that holds a max 3300 people. Three times as many (or more) were watching Obama speak in Denver.
People want to see a winner. And it ain't McCain, my friends.
Posted by: Donna Hrkman | October 27, 2008 at 02:10 PM