You may have read about Barack Obama and his road show leaving North Dakota. It was reported he has 11 offices and about 50 staff. Recent polls show he has no chance of winning the state. Rasmussen reported on September 10:
“Like neighboring Montana, North Dakota has become a lot friendlier to John McCain in the first polling conducted since Sarah Palin was nominated to be the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of North Dakota voters shows McCain with a 14-percentage point lead over Barack Obama, 55% to 41%.”
So, being a kind and considerate person, and since most of the Obama staffers here in Montana are from out of state, here’s a map to make your soon-to-be exit out of Montana easier.
Hint: Take an interstate – it’s faster.
I’d like to be the first to say, “Thanks for visiting. Maybe we’ll see you back here in eight years.”
