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Old 11-21-2012, 06:21 AM
 
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Where did all the self confident conservative posters go who we're so sure Romney would win handily? Did they all commit mass suicide on election night? Or maybe.... Obama has them locked up in one of those FEMA camps!
I think it was established the Romney campaign cut off their funds around 7pm election night.
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Old 09-10-2014, 02:16 PM
 
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When Romney easily wins Ohio, some liberal heads will explode. The same thing is going to happen in most "swing" states.

Solid call, Ed...
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Old 09-10-2014, 03:22 PM
 
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Did someone wake from a Coma or something?
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Old 09-10-2014, 08:04 PM
 
Location: NJ
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There's never been any doubt that Romney would win Ohio in spite of all the propagandizing by the left.

There's never been any doubt that Romney would LOSE Ohio in spite of all the propagandizing by the left.

Fixed it for you.
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Old 09-11-2014, 10:52 AM
 
Location: Long Island, NY
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There's never been any doubt that Romney would LOSE Ohio in spite of all the propagandizing by the left.

Fixed it for you.
So what you are saying is that "the left" was saying Romney would win Ohio? What a dose of revisionist history. Back in 2012, Republicans were saying Romney was going to blowout Obama -- regardless of the polls saying the opposite. Now, you say "the left" was saying Romeny was going to win Ohio. Why would they say that, exactly?

I remember this too:

Logan Airport Is Overwhelmed by Private Jets for Romney's Victory Party - The Wire
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Old 09-13-2014, 07:08 AM
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Location: Suburban Dallas
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From 2012 New poll shows Romney, Obama appear tied in Ohio | Fox News

Romney has a good chance in a crucial state!
Well, fast forward to 2014. Romney may not run again in '16, but his party has a lot better chance than it's had. The economy and border security will be campaign topics when we get there.
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Old 09-13-2014, 07:41 AM
 
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Well, fast forward to 2014. Romney may not run again in '16, but his party has a lot better chance than it's had. The economy and border security will be campaign topics when we get there.
There's plenty of chatter in political circles about another run by Romney -- largely because so many of their possible candidates are either having trouble or are imploding.

Christie and Perry have legal issues (Traffic-gate isn't over yet). Corbett in PA is losing his race by 25 pts. Brownback of KS is governing over a huge mess caused in part by his policies (and he had a chance as an outsider -- who used to be an insider). People have a hard time taking Jindal seriously. Bush is tainted by his last name. And those are just the governors.

The candidates from the House and/or Senate have their own troubles.

The more the GOP looks at who is on their bench, the better Romney looks to 'em. Maybe if he doesn't make constant missteps like the last campaign, he'll have a shot. But they better hope we all have amnesia about the 2012 campaign.
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Old 09-13-2014, 02:33 PM
 
Location: NJ
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Well, fast forward to 2014. Romney may not run again in '16, but his party has a lot better chance than it's had. The economy and border security will be campaign topics when we get there.
and the Blue Wall has no reason to turn red. No BW states, 2016 becomes 2012, 2020 becomes 2012,....
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Old 09-13-2014, 02:43 PM
 
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Default Go Romney!

It Funny all of BO dancing and smiling in the 2014 Election has got the country no where. Romney calls were correct in 2014. Image that!
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Old 09-13-2014, 02:54 PM
 
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There's plenty of chatter in political circles about another run by Romney -- largely because so many of their possible candidates are either having trouble or are imploding.

Christie and Perry have legal issues (Traffic-gate isn't over yet). Corbett in PA is losing his race by 25 pts. Brownback of KS is governing over a huge mess caused in part by his policies (and he had a chance as an outsider -- who used to be an insider). People have a hard time taking Jindal seriously. Bush is tainted by his last name. And those are just the governors.

The candidates from the House and/or Senate have their own troubles.

The more the GOP looks at who is on their bench, the better Romney looks to 'em. Maybe if he doesn't make constant missteps like the last campaign, he'll have a shot. But they better hope we all have amnesia about the 2012 campaign.
Well the Democratic bench is far from perfect and the Voters recognizing that Hope and Change is a Train Wreck. Clinton as an none existent record .

Perry charges even by Democratic opinion is just a trumped charge. Christi you may be right and he does not represent most conservatives views. Taxes, gun rights and a host of others.

You comments will not go unchallenged. You are Lib that your views frankly does not reflect the real issues of tis country. Merely attacks on good candidates.

When the Republicans take the Senate and Hold the House we can see some real Constitutional practices and leadership.

The Dems are in full retreat and sound like Conservatives every day and they sprinting way from the Golden One, BO.

PS: I wish GW was in Office .We would have decisive leadership over the Isa War. History will reflect that GW was not far off the mark!
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