Posted on 11/03/2012 10:41:27 AM PDT by granada
WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama heads toward Election Day with an apparent lead over Republican Mitt Romney among early voters in key states that could decide the election. Obama's advantage, however, isn't as big as the one he had over John McCain four years ago, giving Romney's campaign hope that the former Massachusetts governor can erase the gap when people vote on Tuesday. About 25 million people already have voted in 34 states and the District of Columbia. No votes will be counted until Election Day but several battleground states are releasing the party affiliation of people who have voted early. So far, Democratic voters outnumber Republicans in Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina and Ohio five states that could decide the election, if they voted the same way. Republicans have the edge in Colorado, which Obama won in 2008. Obama dominated early voting in 2008, building up such big leads in Colorado, Florida, Iowa and North Carolina that he won each state despite losing the Election Day vote, according to voting data compiled by The Associated Press. "In 2008, the McCain campaign didn't have any mobilization in place to really do early voting," said Michael McDonald, an early voting expert at George Mason University who tallies voting statistics for the United States Elections Project. "This time around the Romney campaign is not making the same mistake as the McCain campaign did."
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Desperation is right. Those pics say it all. 0 has to force himself to smile for the American people...even his drones.
Urkel could have done much better by just naming Yahoo as his running mate.
Yep. We no longer have objective reporting. The media outlets have become the news (e.g., which poll says what). And, the reporting is their view of what has happened, or is happening. Geesh. The news organizations have truly become nattering nabobs.
Haven't you heard the old maxim:
"It ain't how you play the game; it's whether you win or lose."
That used to be reversed, but times have changed since the 40's and 50's.
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