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In a election this close with a country filled of liberal and lazy ass.. who dont want to lift a finger to make a buck Romney will not be able to win without securing Ohio. There are way too many states that are toss ups, many will end in obamas hands, like NH, NV and likely Va.
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Originally Posted by EdwardA
If so shame on the people of Ohio, frankly I hope Romney wins without the state.
SO we're all wrapped up in the polls. Meanwhile, enthusiasm is a huge factor in whether or not people actually go vote. Is anybody else struck by the fact that Romney is drawing huge crowds in swing counties of swing states? Romney, pictured by the media as a robot, a 50's sit-com dad, the most boring person on earth? Drew 15,000 to a rally in Lakeland, FL--Pasco County in the I-5 corridor. 10,000 in Pensacola. 15,000 with another 10,000 turned away at Red Rocks in CO. Have Republican candidates for the presidency, even winners, usually attracted those kinds of crowds?
SO we're all wrapped up in the polls. Meanwhile, enthusiasm is a huge factor in whether or not people actually go vote. Is anybody else struck by the fact that Romney is drawing huge crowds in swing counties of swing states? Romney, pictured by the media as a robot, a 50's sit-com dad, the most boring person on earth? Drew 15,000 to a rally in Lakeland, FL--Pasco County in the I-5 corridor. 10,000 in Pensacola. 15,000 with another 10,000 turned away at Red Rocks in CO. Have Republican candidates for the presidency, even winners, usually attracted those kinds of crowds?
I've noticed it and the thing about Romneys crowds is that it's made up of older more middle class Americans many families. Obama seems confined to college campuses and his crowds seem filled with screaming women as if he was a musician.
The polls has it neck and neck at 50%, but who honestly has the momentum?
For certain not Obama, because he's showing signs of desperation!
What about the Benghazi issue and other issues Obama has not yet explained to the American people?
I'm just amazed that the polls show the Presidential Race neck and neck!
Must be all the BSing from the "Pied Piper" aka Obama!
The polls has it neck and neck at 50%, but who honestly has the momentum?
For certain not Obama, because he's showing signs of desperation!
What about the Benghazi issue and other issues Obama has not yet explained to the American people?
I'm just amazed that the polls show the Presidential Race neck and neck!
Must be all the BSing from the "Pied Piper" aka Obama!
a week ago i wouldve agreed with you, but the momentum is gone if you look at futures like i do. benghazi, nobody cares.
and no, its not a media cover up. people have just decided that its not an important issue.
I would say right now, 10/27, that Obama has a better chance of winning Virginia then Romney has of winning Ohio.
That's fair but I go back to Ras and Gallup Party ID view of electorate if proven true, and with a large sample size the ME goes to 1, Obama is looking at a drubbing when you factor Independent shift.
a week ago i wouldve agreed with you, but the momentum is gone if you look at futures like i do. benghazi, nobody cares.
and no, its not a media cover up. people have just decided that its not an important issue.
That's sad but true.
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