I've been saying all along the "Bradley Effect" will lead to a McCain win. It's time to break this down and see if my hypothesis still works.
There are several states in which the polls have Obama ahead by 5-10 points and the pundits are already putting those in the Obama camp.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... ege_updateHere is the breakdown, with candidates' latest poll lead in each state in parentheses:
Tossup:Florida (M1), Missouri (O5), North Carolina (O3), Nevada (O5), Ohio (M2)
Leans Dem: Colorado (O5), New Hampshire (O10), Virginia (O10)
Likely Dem: Conn (O17), Iowa (O8), Maine (O5), Michigan (O16), Minnesota (O7), New Jersey (O8), New Mexico (O13), Oregon (O13), Pennsylvania (O13), Washington (10), Wisconsin (10)
So if my hypothesis comes to pass and people who will vote for McCain based largely on race are not currently reflected in the polls, then all the states where O has a 6% lead or less could still swing to M. If that happens, then McCain wins: Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Colorado, and Maine.
Combined with all the other states already slated for McCain wins, that would give McCain 266 electoral votes, shy of the 270 needed. In this case, McCain would need one more state and the election truly could be decided by Virginia, which has been a solidly R state for years in presidential elections and is a bastion of conservatism. O is ahead by 10 there, but it would not surprise me to see a 10% swing on election day in Virginia, home to the Confederacy and in which the Confederacy still lives among rural Virginians.
Or it could be decided by a swing from the race-based voters in one of the other states in which O currently is ahead by 7-10. A win in any one of these states, other than Virginia, would also put McCain in the White House: New Hampshire, Minnesota, Iowa, New Jersey, Washington and Wisconsin.
Virginia seems more likely to go R than those states though. Under this scenario, McCain wins Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Colorado, Virginia, and Maine...and gets 278 electoral votes and wins the presidency.
It ain't over til it's over.