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Colorado, while more of a purple state, has a sizable Mormon population.
I would pay more attention to the evangelical population in Colorado than the Mormon population. A big chunk of CO is as bible belt as Oklahoma (well, almost).
I am heading to the polls in Florida tomorrow to cast my vote for Obama. Tomorrow is the 1st day of early voting in Florida. Florida can still go Obama's way.
I thing Mr Mourdock from Indiana is going to help Obama in many swing states.
I am heading to the polls in Florida tomorrow to cast my vote for Obama. Tomorrow is the 1st day of early voting in Florida. Florida can still go Obama's way.
I thing Mr Mourdock from Indiana is going to help Obama in many swing states.
Yep.
Endorsing candidates who make outrageous statements regarding Rape continues to be bad policy when one wishes to attract women voters.
I would pay more attention to the evangelical population in Colorado than the Mormon population. A big chunk of CO is as bible belt as Oklahoma (well, almost).
I am heading to the polls in Florida tomorrow to cast my vote for Obama. Tomorrow is the 1st day of early voting in Florida. Florida can still go Obama's way.
I thing Mr Mourdock from Indiana is going to help Obama in many swing states.
I also voted early ... held my nose and voted for Romney. I dislike him but I am equally unimpressed with Obama. At least I will pay less tax with Romney.
Voted Democrat for the senate as the Republican is a jerk.
Voted Libertarian for the House as both the Republican and the Democrat are repugnant, unpleasant and unprincipled reptiles.
My gut feel is that the momentum is with Romney but that the race is still too close to call. Unlike in 2008, I have no idea who is going to win.
I also voted early ... held my nose and voted for Romney. I dislike him but I am equally unimpressed with Obama. At least I will pay less tax with Romney.
Voted Democrat for the senate as the Republican is a jerk.
Voted Libertarian for the House as both the Republican and the Democrat are repugnant, unpleasant and unprincipled reptiles.
My gut feel is that the momentum is with Romney but that the race is still too close to call. Unlike in 2008, I have no idea who is going to win.
Don't count on paying less taxes with if Romney should win.
Don't count on paying less taxes with if Romney should win.
But with Obama I know I will pay more ... and quite a lot more.
I could deal with paying more if I felt there was an equivalent effort on reducing spending. But that isn't, and never is, the case.
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