Let's play a game... By how many points do you think Obama will win? (vote, Congress)
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In the spirit of the Iowa caucus, let's play a little game here... By how many points do you think Obama will beat each of the GOP candidates? Let's be realistic here, the Republicans have already tossed the election, the fix is in, we all know Obama is going to win in a landslide. The only question is by how much. Here are my predictions.
Romney - 5 points (clearly the only candidate that ever even had a snowball's chance of beating Obama)
Gingwitch - 30 points
Sanitarium - 40 points
Paul - 80 points (not only that but the Democrats will sweep both Houses of Congress in a historic landslide because of the damage he's done to the Republican brand)
In the spirit of the Iowa caucus, let's play a little game here... By how many points do you think Obama will beat each of the GOP candidates? Let's be realistic here, the Republicans have already tossed the election, the fix is in, we all know Obama is going to win in a landslide. The only question is by how much. Here are my predictions.
Romney - 5 points (clearly the only candidate that ever even had a snowball's chance of beating Obama)
Gingwitch - 30 points
Sanitarium - 40 points
Paul - 80 points (not only that but the Democrats will sweep both Houses of Congress in a historic landslide because of the damage he's done to the Republican brand)
The rest aren't even worth mentioning...
I actually see Obama beating Romney by about 7-10 percentage points. It's not gonna be that close. Romney has the charisma and the trustworthiness of a blow-up doll.
Obama will not be elected. The only reason people voted for him is so that they wouldn't have to hear black people complaining that white people were running everything. Now that we've "made history", it's time to move on and actually elect someone other than "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking".*
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