I said it 6 weeks ago. Obama will not win more than 15 states.
Sadly, I live in that little blue state in the upper right.
There are two things to consider in this election:
1) Obama WILL get his clock cleaned by ANYONE on the Republican side, providing no third party shows up. Therefore we need to get past this crap about choosing someone who’s “electable”...because they all are electable, against Obama.
2) Obama very well may not be on the ticket next year. The Dems know that their chances of holding the White House increase DRAMATICALLY if Hillary runs instead, as a ‘moderate’, LOL.
Therefore, given the above, the key is to elect someone who can beat HILLARY. My vote for that goes to Cain, simply because the Dems won’t be able to play the race card, and Cain might even get a LOT of black votes. Also, Cain will hold the conservatives together, which is CRITICAL against Hillary.
In a rational and honest world I could agree with your premise. BUT...taking into consideration the massive (20 % or more) vote fraud that will be perpetrated by the Left, it will be a “squeaker.”
Remember that quote from Stalin: “It doesn’t matter who the people vote for. It only matters who counts the votes.”
Yes, I am a cynical old SOB.
The upside: Obama will lose, and lose BIG.
The downside: We’ll probably get Romney as President, who will then go on the destroy Conservative Republican prospects for the next 10 years.
Obama will lose re-election, and it wont be close.
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While that may be true, we must NEVER EVER think that way. It only serves to make our side complacent, and it fires up the other side. They will put this on their (metaphorical) locker room billboard. They will make this a talking point amongst themselves, a rallying cry at their speeches.
It is really, REALLY stupid to think this way, and even more stupid to put it in print.
One of the lessons team sports teaches you is that you don’t incite the opponent.
Really dumb title and theme for the article. Just horrible.
If the DemocRATS really believed that the Kenyan was going to be easily reelected, their communist troublemakers wouldn’t be out there trying to intimidate TEA Party members by threatening violence against them.
Massachussetts? Granted, we scored a huge victory with Scott Brown, but I doubt even Romney would carry it.
Sorry to be a downer, but the "moderates" can completely change their minds in the last 72 hours before an election. You can count on only one thing when it comes to the non-ideological "folks" that Ted Baxter loves so much: they're badly informed, and they're stupid.
He’ll win against anyone who triggers a third party candidacy, which narrows the field considerably.
With only Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and New Hampshire, the GOP candidate wins. That’s all it will take.
Good. But let’s not get complacent.