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I think you're the only person on the planet saying this.
The only people saying this is a close race are the newscaster and people who believe everything they hear on TV. Election day is a big news day, no one will watch a slaughter. The die-hard Republicans I know aren't even voting for Romney, they are voting for Johnson, Ron Paul, Mickey Mouse or themselves, or just not voting.
Funny, but Obama is going to win hands down, it's not even going to be close.
True in 2008. But not so true now. There is just too much hatred and resentment against Obama now to believe he can win. But then it can be said that there was also a lot of hatred against Bush in 2004, but he won.
Perhaps so - but those people will vote for Obama to keep the gravy train rollin'.
There are 15 million people who were not living on food stamps in 2009, who are living on food stamps now, a good amount of those people want a change, and will either vote for Romney, or refuse to re-elect the guy who put them on food stamps.
It never fails. The media will trumpet Barack Obama's lead ALL DAY LONG based on exit polls....and then quite literally the numbers will begin to change around 5pm. And then they'll act surprised that the exit polls were wrong. It happens every election. Anyone wanna take a stab why so many Democrats are able to vote at 1030 am....115pm....230pm?
I wonder how many idiotic news fools will once again forget that the Florida panhandle, which is heavy Republican, is a different time zone than the rest of the state. That's what all the hanging chad nonsense was about. It had nothing to do with chads and had everything to do with the stupid media calling Florida before they were finished voting.
CNN is even giving states like NH to Romney and Obama is still leading.
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