Allow me to try again to clarify all of this for your roni...I stated clearly that I was speaking of definition 2 in regards to the national lead that Obama maintains....later, I was also speaking (just for fun, just for you) using definition number 5 to demonstrate his maintenance of his NC lead.....(that is, he has successfully defended his lead) (see below)
Despite all that, on numerous occasions, I likened the comparison to Hillary in Pa so that you might recognize that I fully realize that Obama has lost ground in NC, just as Hillary did in Pa...but you chose not to listen to that while ramrodding your tired old point over and over again in a tired attempt at "being right" at all costs...
So why did you post this?...and what kind of fella exactly do you have me figgered for, roni? Why do you repeat all this crap ad nauseum, when you already knew that I acknowledged the narrowing of the NC poll gap by the very fact that I compared it to Hillary in Pa.? You are really, really confusing me here, roni...it seems like you are beating a very dead horse and your vague inferences of others qualities, capabilities or character are not kind to you.
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Originally Posted by roni
I never figgered you for that kind of fella, Mr. Jacko, Sir.
Look at the graph and tell me that looks like he has not lost significant ground in North Carolina. Just tell me that.
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main·tain (mn-tn)
tr.v. main·tained, main·tain·ing, main·tains
1. To keep up or carry on; continue: maintain good relations.
2. To keep in an existing state; preserve or retain: maintain one's composure.
3. To keep in a condition of good repair or efficiency: maintain two cars.
4.
a. To provide for; support: maintain a family.
b. To keep in existence; sustain: enough food to maintain life.
5. To defend or hold against criticism or attack: maintained his stand on taxes.
6. To declare to be true; affirm: maintained her innocence.
7. To adhere or conform to; keep: maintain a busy schedule.