Posted on 11/05/2012 7:28:56 PM PST by Individual Rights in NJ
If the polls are correct, and President Obama wins a narrow Electoral College victory on Tuesday, the pivotal moment of the 2012 presidential race may have actually occurred in 2009. About two months after taking office, Mr. Obama set the terms of the governments rescue of General Motors and
(Excerpt) Read more at fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com ...
interesting. I just watched reince priebus on Greta. He looked like he was going to start crying, (from happiness), I’m serious. Even predicting an early night and Romney acceptance speech.
http://pics.lockerz.com/s/259211957
Here’s another photo someone just posted..now THAT is a crowd! and they cant even get everyone inside people keep on coming
tomorrows results will not be averaged either
They never learn.
The very dodgy theme that the auto-bailout was a great thing that also bought Obama the election in Ohio is really a point of religious faith for the Left.
That’s why they keep bringing it up, even though it likely is quite false.
Damn I was in the other room and missed it..your sure it was from happiness right? He has the internal numbers so he knows what the deal is..God I hope and pray that Mitt Romney is our President tomorrow night..he will make a good President and Ann Romney a wonderful First Lady
These pics from NH are awesome!! What a crowd!
People still read the Old York Times?
oh i’m sure...he was smiling too
LOL, I certainly don’t. I googled “Ohio Polls” and that was the first thing that came up, OF COURSE (liberal junk Google).
I only read FR and American Thinker, sometimes that biggovernment site.
Great news!! Means he has the internal polls which shows that Romney will win..hopefully its beyond the margin of Dem fraud
I saw Reince on Greta, too. He was so happy! I loved it when he said we’d be hearing Mitt’s acceptance speech early. Woo hoo!!
John Nolte is a warrior.
There were people way up on the third level for Mitt!! Woo hoo!!
Yes. They are bitter clingers.
What made me Google “Ohio polls” that led me to this article is foxnews.com’s homepage saying “Mitt won’t quite, eyes Ohio”.
That phrasing makes it sound like he’s expected to lose with decent certainty, and because it was on Foxnews.com I was like Uh oh (why would they want to portray Mitt as losing).
The headline is still up there, seems really strange, especially when they could be writing “Mitt looks to be pulling away” or something like that.
Don’t they start voting at midnight in NH?
Yeah in those two small towns in NH, I forgot the names, but they vote in an hour I think
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