I think you will see this across the country...there are a lot of transplants down here...they reflect the thing of there home states..08 Obama..12 Mittens maybe
The TIDAL WAVE is coming, team. Get a nice bottle of wine or bubbly, if you can afford it. We are going to be celebrating this coming week!!! This horrendous nightmare will be OVER.
FINALLY.
Internals and turnout model?
I have been watching and listening to reports about how many Republicans and how many Democrats are going to early voting.
My question is this.
Can we really use that as a Pointer as to how many votes Obama is getting?
How many of those Democrats that are going to early voting are actually stupid enough to vote for Obama again?
Certainly all of those getting Government Freebies are going for Obama, but the Democrats who are paying taxes and working are paying for the freebies, the same as I am. They—like me—will be facing the death panels of Obamacare, and they are also paying the higher cost of their health care premiums.
It’s a given I suppose that all Democrats in the Congress are owned and operated by Obama, Harry Reid, and Nancy Pelosi, but there must be some in the general public who can think for themselves.
That explains why Marco Rubio was in Ohio last night with the new President rather than working Florida.
Even in the VERY blue lower section of Florida, signs are three to one for Romney.
I sure hope so. I spent an hour and a half yesterday at a library in Jacksonville waiting in line to cast my ballot. I didn't like what I saw. The place was packed with throngs of people who were very clearly there to vote for Obama. It was discouraging, to say the least.
If you are a Florida resident and reading this, you'd better get your butt to the polls! I'm not buying yet that Romney has it in the bag.
Great, I voted for Chumlee from Pawn Stars, who couldn’t do any worse than these other 2 retards, and probably would do a better job.
I stood in line for 2.5 hours yesterday to early vote in Palm Beach County. I’ll be an election attorney for Romney on Tuesday and either too busy (or constantly on deck) to vote that day. While in line it was an amazingly polite crowd of Cuban, Haitian and other Carribean ethnicities, mixed with Bostonians, New Yawkahz, folks from Joisey and other retirees. There was very little discussion of political matters, except foe oblique references to some of the referenda questions on the ballot. Considering how old the crowd was, I think it was pretty impressive that, bad knees and all, they put in the effort to wait that long, and were in good spirits, and polite throughout.
Completely impossible to read into that particular experience any particular slant for Romney or Obama. Just that the crowd turned out, for the most part, out of a belief that Tuesday will be swamped, and that 2.5 hours on Friday was better than some longer wait on Tuesday. I’m not sure of the logic on that, because early voting is only conducted in 14 places in the county, as opposed to hundreds of locations on Tuesday. Atomizing the voting traffic should drop average waits quite a bit from 2.5 hours.
The problem in FL so far has been the length of the ballot - there are a large number of referenda questions. The full ballot is 6 pages of larger than legal-sized paper. After the selections for offices have been made, a lot of people are reading for the first time (despite having been sent a sample ballot in the mail) these lengthy and convoluted referenda. That is the bottleneck.
Leni's party this time is going to be a BLAST! Methinks the First lady is going to drive home...
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No way Florida goes to Romney that big.