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With the election so close, these tight numbers do not bode well for BO.
Get used to saying it...."President Romney"......as it will happen.
Yea *******s when we are backed with numbers.... Quit drinking that white water stuff out of the mountains, you wonder why Yankees make fun of your education levels...
With poll numbers like that one week from election day this race is over, Obama is writing his inaugural speech..
This is getting interesting. I'm thinking MI, WI, IA and PA will yield two upsets for Romney among them, and there will be one additional surprise somewhere on the map.
The national polls and the state polls cannot both be right. I'm not objective, we humans see the data we want to see, but there are plenty of tea leaves to make a satisfying brew for partisans of either candidate.
Yea *******s when we are backed with numbers.... Quit drinking that white water stuff out of the mountains, you wonder why Yankees make fun of your education levels...
Two polls today..
Obama by 3 in Ohio
Obama by 5 in Ohio
Romney cannot win without Ohio.
And 3 is within the margin of error. Don't count those chickens before they hatch.
But let me ask you a serious question.....aren't you afraid realizing your man has not had a big lead the entire election season? As a matter of fact, the lead has continued to narrow and his numbers continue to go down. That is not good for a sitting president. You know and I know it.
So Spin away lefties. It will be a tough race, but Romney will win.
Couldn't help but notice he excluded IA and WI. He must like the mustache.
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