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Old 10-24-2012, 09:25 AM
 
Location: Syracuse, New York
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Much as I'd like to buy into this, believing in psychics and astrologers would deprive me the pleasure of regarding the GOP as the anti-science party.
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Old 10-24-2012, 12:34 PM
 
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Many so called psychics have tried to predict the outcome of the 2012 election and most predict Obama will win. But a psychic told someone from the link below back in 2009 that "Obama will slightly beat Mitt Romney" Keep in mind this was before we even knew who was running for 2012 on the GOP side and Romney was not even looked at as a frontrunner. Nobody wanted Romney but republicans had no choice since the other candidates turned out to be even weaker. This psychic predicted it would be between Obama and Romney. Nobody knew in 2009. People assumed Mike Hukabee, Bobby Jindel or a few other governors would be contenders. Secondly this psychic said Obama would beat Romney in a very close election and it's interesting how close the election is getting. The race is closer now than it was in 2004 at this point in October between Bush and Kerry. Also in 2009 Obama was extremely popular and nobody at that time would have believed it would be close in 2012. This was before the GOP takeover in 2010. The psychic also said it would come down to 3 states. I can think of the 3 states (Ohio, Florida and Virginia) Virginia and Florida are the largest true toss up states in terms of electoral points and its a virtual tie in those two states. Also everyone is looking at Ohio where Obama currently has a 5 point lead. She has been accurate in every election except 2000 since 1964. The reason she was wrong in 2000 is because Al Gore really won that election. Bush was "selected"

Psychic told me Obama will slighty beat Mitt Romney in 2012
I guess the campaigns should just stop now since it's over. It's not a stretch to say Romney would run in 2009. Liberals are a crack up when they panic.
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Old 10-24-2012, 01:16 PM
 
Location: Greensboro, NC USA
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I guess the campaigns should just stop now since it's over. It's not a stretch to say Romney would run in 2009. Liberals are a crack up when they panic.
But nobody even envisioned Romney being the front runner in 2009. Nobody knew for sure if he'd run again.
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