Is likely not enough to swing multiple states by over 5-8% of the vote, Zenthor. Thankfully. And the ACORN shit can bite me, looking into that one the number of issues overall is less than 100 and they're required to turn them all in, no matter if they think there are issues or not, if I remember that part correctly. (I may not. I looked it up during a moment of low stress so I'm kinda zonky on it now.) So... yeah. The ACORN accusations mostly seem to be people trying to block some of the newly registrated (I make up fun words). Again, though, not likely enough to tilt -all- the states McCain needs by enough. He might get, oh, North Carolina back this way! But not much else, I suspect.
Also, re: Grefter: Yeah, but watch the American people blame Obama for the recession in four-eight years anyway.
We have a bad habit of giving credit where it isn't due - and even worse of blame where it isn't due.
Also: I have severe doubts the Bradley Effect is actually present at all in any real gamechanging manner this election, except perhaps in states Obama wouldn't be winning anyway.
Edit: Yep, looking back over stuff ACORN -must- turn in all forms, no matter how suspicious; they themselves put the ones they found suspicious separate from the rest and sent them in, requesting officials take an extra-close look at those.
So seriously screw the media and all the people attempting to jam up all these votes. Low number of sus. votes does not merit shutting out the high number of legal ones - and "low" and "high" are understatements of degree, here.