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Old 11-12-2012, 01:23 PM
 
Location: SE Arizona - FINALLY! :D
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Originally Posted by Ed from California View Post
We'll be here but you libs will disappear just like you did after Wisconsin and November 2010.
So where are you Ed?
Haven't seen you since the election.



Ken

 
Old 11-12-2012, 03:16 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Marlow View Post
No matter how many of these threads are dredged up, they always make me laugh.
I know. Everytime I see these threads bumped, I can't stop laughing uncontrollably.
 
Old 11-12-2012, 03:21 PM
 
Location: Hinckley Ohio
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Originally Posted by Ed from California View Post
We'll be here but you libs will disappear just like you did after Wisconsin and November 2010.
How's that working for ya?
 
Old 11-12-2012, 03:29 PM
 
Location: Charlotte
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Exclamation lol...

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Originally Posted by KUchief25 View Post
Poor bammer..........

Two pollsters, Gallup and Rasmussen Reports, are projecting Republican voters to have a slight advantage on November 6 over Democratic voters.
Gallup and Rasmussen Reports never get anything right. Poor ole FOX News and Rove's infamous meltdown are now instant classics due to reliance on these failed polling models.
 
Old 11-12-2012, 03:39 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Default Headline is classic GOP absurdity

"Landslide for Romney"?!!? This post is an example of how backwards and wrong the GOP is in their view of the world.

My kids have more sense. Even they knew that President Obama was going to kick Romney's arse.
 
Old 11-12-2012, 10:21 PM
 
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Poor bammer..........

Two pollsters, Gallup and Rasmussen Reports, are projecting Republican voters to have a slight advantage on November 6 over Democratic voters. When they add likely voters leaning towards one party or another, they find an electorate that is marginally more Republican than in 2004, when voters narrowly reelected incumbent President George W. Bush. Gallup projects that the demographics of the electorate will nearly mirror 2008, but party support favors Republicans more than the last two presidential election cycles."

Gallup, Rasmussen Forecast More Republican Voters In 2012 Than 2004 | Mediaite

]"Newly released figures from Gallup show that the demographics of the American electorate ... have changed very little since 2008 except in one way: Party affiliation has swung dramatically toward the Republican party... Gallup’s tallies on the composition of the electorate show that, among likely voters, Democrats held a 10-point advantage over Republicans in party affiliation in 2008 — 39 to 29 percent. Four year later, Gallup’s tallies show that, among likely voters, Republicans hold a 1-point advantage over Democrats in party affiliation — 36 to 35 percent. That’s an 11-point swing in just four years."



https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs...08_657871.html
Not
 
Old 11-16-2012, 03:19 PM
 
Location: Hinckley Ohio
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Too funny

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Originally Posted by KUchief25 View Post
Poor bammer..........

Two pollsters, Gallup and Rasmussen Reports, are projecting Republican voters to have a slight advantage on November 6 over Democratic voters. When they add likely voters leaning towards one party or another, they find an electorate that is marginally more Republican than in 2004, when voters narrowly reelected incumbent President George W. Bush. Gallup projects that the demographics of the electorate will nearly mirror 2008, but party support favors Republicans more than the last two presidential election cycles."

Gallup, Rasmussen Forecast More Republican Voters In 2012 Than 2004 | Mediaite

]"Newly released figures from Gallup show that the demographics of the American electorate ... have changed very little since 2008 except in one way: Party affiliation has swung dramatically toward the Republican party... Gallup’s tallies on the composition of the electorate show that, among likely voters, Democrats held a 10-point advantage over Republicans in party affiliation in 2008 — 39 to 29 percent. Four year later, Gallup’s tallies show that, among likely voters, Republicans hold a 1-point advantage over Democrats in party affiliation — 36 to 35 percent. That’s an 11-point swing in just four years."



https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs...08_657871.html
 
Old 11-16-2012, 03:32 PM
 
Location: New Mexico
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Default Evidence of the coming landslide for Romney

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Originally Posted by KUchief25 View Post
Poor bammer..........

Two pollsters, Gallup and Rasmussen Reports, are projecting Republican voters to have a slight advantage on November 6 over Democratic voters. When they add likely voters leaning towards one party or another, they find an electorate that is marginally more Republican than in 2004, when voters narrowly reelected incumbent President George W. Bush. Gallup projects that the demographics of the electorate will nearly mirror 2008, but party support favors Republicans more than the last two presidential election cycles."

Gallup, Rasmussen Forecast More Republican Voters In 2012 Than 2004 | Mediaite

]"Newly released figures from Gallup show that the demographics of the American electorate ... have changed very little since 2008 except in one way: Party affiliation has swung dramatically toward the Republican party... Gallup’s tallies on the composition of the electorate show that, among likely voters, Democrats held a 10-point advantage over Republicans in party affiliation in 2008 — 39 to 29 percent. Four year later, Gallup’s tallies show that, among likely voters, Republicans hold a 1-point advantage over Democrats in party affiliation — 36 to 35 percent. That’s an 11-point swing in just four years."



https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs...08_657871.html


So, whatever happened to Romney and that GOP steamroller, anyway?
 
Old 11-16-2012, 04:17 PM
 
Location: state of enlightenment
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Originally Posted by banjomike
How does the crow taste, Ed? Cold and greasy?

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Goes down easy with sour grapes and wine
Hilarious!
 
Old 11-16-2012, 04:20 PM
 
Location: state of enlightenment
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Ed? Ed? Anyone seen Ed lately? Probably drowning in denial.

Piling on is so easy. I'm so ashamed.
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