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Moving toward more entitlement and a socialistic country, you mean.
No thanks! The majority are sick of giving to those whom won't attempt to help themselves. Ya know, the ones whom believe the government will take care of them with free phones and all that. Sorry if that free phone is your favorite toy, but I am sick of paying for it.
GOP'ers are getting their hopes up for no reason....you're in for a HUGE letdown on election night....I'll have CD on the iPad & Fox on the Tube enjoying all the whining sure to occur.
GOP'ers are getting their hopes up for no reason....you're in for a HUGE letdown on election night....I'll have CD on the iPad & Fox on the Tube enjoying all the whining sure to occur.
Kinda like the ugly girl gearing up for prom only to find out no one wants to take her....
great morning of polling for obama. he's jumped from 62 to 65 on intrade today.
Yes, indeed. The most recent Ohio polling shows no movement toward Romney in Ohio in spite of his non-stop (even for the hurricane) campaigning in that state. Ohio looks solid, if close, for Obama. Romney's lead, if he ever really had one, is eroding in FL as well and that state looks very possible for Obama at this time. The hurricane will remind voters there of the importance of FEMA and how Romney has argued for privatizing disaster response. Losing OH makes it nearly impossible for Romney and losing FL is a certain loss for him.
what do you guys think of michigan and Pa? polling is tightening. i have said all along both are safe obama. if we lose one, we'll need virginia nc or florida.
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