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I thought Romney did really well on some questions and poor on others. Obama the same. I did notice something as I was watching. I listened very closely to Romney answers but for Obama I found it's information I've heard time and again which made me a little less attentive. I am guessing this is the challenge any incumbent faces but there was no clear victory here. I give the edge to Romney but figure it will be pretty even all in all.
You expect the impossible. Of course Obama didn't keep all his promises. No one could have given the mess we had four years ago. I actually thought we wouldn't see a turn-around for at least 6-8 years. It is surprising to me real estate has begun to turn. I know the job market here is better, as is real estate.
Romney will give you third world jobs at third world wages. You don't need that in NC. Pockets of your state are doing well, others horrible. You've already lost too much overseas, thanks to guys like Romney. Why do that to yourself, yet again?
It is RMoney, you shouldn't be messing with Romney's rapper name, he's got a future in that career after he loses in November.
O Money has plenty of money, too...
Obama's net worth, Dec. 31, 2007: $1.3 million
Obama's net worth, Dec. 31, 2011: $11,473,336 million
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