I don't think that Bain capital invested that much in Obama's election last time and millions this time just for the fun of it.
We could assume they love Romney and they're hedging their bets. That shows them very unsure of a Romney win.
We could assume they hate Romney and are finally getting to stick it to him.
Or we could assume they think the inside-the-beltway folks are all the same, that they trade this presidency thing back and forth, and that they've heard Obama gets a 2nd shot at it.
Maybe the GOP-e sees a depression coming, they don't want blame for it, so they're willing to give it to Obama.
Rasmussen polling, however, doesn't support a Romney loss at this point. He's actually leading by 2 points. The debates still remain. The nation is falling apart economically, in foreign policy, and in unity.
I'm not convinced it's over, but I do believe the GOP-e plays both sides of the fence.
I think the collapse and they don’t want the GOPe to be blamed is a more likely scenario.