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Fox at it again with their propaganda. No one is scared Obama is going to lose, he's been kicking the crap out of Willard. the only ones losing their sH%% are the right wingers and Romney, knowing he has next to no chance of winning.
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Originally Posted by PhenomenalAJ
A link from Fox News OH NOEZ! No press releases directly from the RNC or KKK were available?
But yet when a left wing site quotes "The Blaze" well HEL it's official...and must be the word....
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Recently, the Blaze.com posted up a clip of Congresswoman
Toss ups- FL- 29 with a slight edge to Obama
NC- 15
Total toss up- 44
The election is far away still but all of the states listed above give Obama the edge currently, so if the election was held today Obama would win 247 to 191.
One poll showed Obama leaning in Kansas, but it is from December and its from an agency I don't really trust. Another old poll (survey USA showed Obama leaning in Kansas. These two are just too far fetched, and I take them with a grain of salt. Obama is not going to win Kansas.
I am not a Dem, and I think Romney will be trounced.
Obama may very well win, and he has an edge right now. But I will eat the computer I am typing this on if anything close to your rosy scenario occurs.
CNN has an interesting take that Obama is not the same guy as he was in 2008 and it will cost him.
CNN doesn't have an interesting take. Alex Castellanos has an interesting take. This is an opinion piece. It doesn't reflect the views or opinions of CNN. And it says so. Explicitly.
lol wtf is "The Blaze"? Why are you pulling up obscure sites no one has heard of and attributing them to all liberals? I don't see the logic.
Well, that's obvious that you don not see the logic....
O.K. here we go....
When the righties use "The Blaze" as a source you lefties go crazy saying "Oh it the blaze what a source."
But, now it appears, the left has quoted "The Blaze" in an article written by a left wing group (Yes, in a differnet thread), so now the will go along with what "The Blaze" has writen.
Pretty simple, my 10 year old even undertood that.
Toss ups- FL- 29 with a slight edge to Obama NC- 15
Total toss up- 44
The election is far away still but all of the states listed above give Obama the edge currently, so if the election was held today Obama would win 247 to 191.
One poll showed Obama leaning in Kansas, but it is from December and its from an agency I don't really trust. Another old poll (survey USA showed Obama leaning in Kansas. These two are just too far fetched, and I take them with a grain of salt. Obama is not going to win Kansas.
I am not a Dem, and I think Romney will be trounced.
Can you help me reconcile your Electoral College tally with the Gallup Tracking Poll in which Mr. Obama has never reached 50% in a head-to-head match-up with Mr. Romney?
CNN doesn't have an interesting take. Alex Castellanos has an interesting take. This is an opinion piece. It doesn't reflect the views or opinions of CNN. And it says so. Explicitly.
True. Just pointing out it isn't just FoxNews employees with the opinion that Obama is not the same guy as he was in 2008 and will struggle.
True. Just pointing out it isn't just FoxNews employees with the opinion that Obama is not the same guy as he was in 2008 and will struggle.
Not just FoxNews employees, but also a media consultant for the Republican Party that worked on Romney's campaign back in 2008? No, that guy surely can present an unbiased perspective.
Obama may very well win, and he has an edge right now. But I will eat the computer I am typing this on if anything close to your rosy scenario occurs.
Are you sure that the Romney campaign would let you eat their computer?
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