(CNN) – John McCain may have gotten a bad sign about his White House chances only hours before voters weighed in at the polls.
The Washington Redskins, whose pre-Election Day match-ups have a long history of correctly predicting the presidential race, seemed to forecast a victory for Barack Obama Monday night.
For 16 of the past 17 elections, the incumbent party holds on to the White House when the Redskins win their last game before Election Day. When they lose the game, the opposition party has gone on to win the presidential race.
The Pittsburgh Steelers crushed the Redskins Monday night, 23-6, suggesting Barack Obama is poised for a win.
2 comments:
I think someone in DC other than me reads your blog, because right after I read this, someone posted about the same thing in an email. Hmmmmm...Wanker.
Well, surely they didn't get if off cnn.com like I did.
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