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Karl Rove: North Carolina and Indiana Are ‘Gone’ for Obama, Wisconsin a ‘Battleground’ State
The Blaze ^
| 5/20/2012
| Madeline Morgenstern
Posted on 05/20/2012 3:07:43 PM PDT by Signalman
Republican strategist Karl Rove said Friday he believes North Carolina and Indiana are gone for President Barack Obama in November and that Wisconsin has become a battleground state.
I think North Carolina is gone just like Indiana is gone. Obama has no chance to win them, Rove told Fox News host Bill OReilly. I think Ohio and Florida are leaning today towards Romney. I think places like Iowa and Colorado are in danger of floating into the Republican column. And states like Nevada and Pennsylvania are moving from lean Democrat into toss-up category. And on June 5th, mark my words, we will have more poll data than we got today that is going to show that Wisconsins a battleground state.
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KEYWORDS: colorado; electoral; florida; indiana; iowa; karlrove; nevada; northcarolina; ohio; pennsylvania; rove; wisconsin
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To: rogue yam
You will do everything you can to create that damage and I will do what I can to stop you.
Not me, FRiend. Romney by his own words and actions has created the damage for which he is accountable. And the liberal media will joyfully expose Romney for what he is at every turn on a national scale. Simply put, they prefer Obama. And, like herding cats or holding back time, you will not stop them.
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05/21/2012 8:14:15 AM PDT
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so_real
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To: WilliamRobert
Rove’s got his issues, but he’s absolutely right.
NC and IN are no win for Obama.
WI clearly is battleground and most likely going Red, the democratic players there completely overplayed their hands with the whole recall nonsense and Walker’s policies have allowed Wisconsin to finally begin to buck the national job deaths and grow. OH almost certainly will be red, and PA I believe will be as well.
The Blue Dog Democrats have been austraucized and thats who the democrats are in the mid west, they are flaming liberals from NY or Cali, they are Blue Collar, Blue Dogs, and Obama has effectively given the finger to them all across the country. He’s led the democratic brand, down the path of Reid and Pelosi and ensured they are going to be slaughtered up and down the ticket this cycle.
I cannot find one person, other than rabid socialists and commies that voted for this guy last time that hasn’t told me they absolutely regret it.
I really see Obama at a low 40s top in the popular vote, and if he melts down like I expect the pathetic little man child to do he’s very possibly going to be in the mid 30s on election day.
To: Signalman
If Wisconsin is a battleground, could Minnesota be possible too?
To: muawiyah
I don't think there's ever been a Republican win the Presidency with just 22% of the base behind him at the end of the primary campaigns.
I would not bet against you on that. Romney is the weakest republican candidate I have ever seen in an election cycle. The only way for Romney to win, is for the GOP to fracture the democrats the same way Romney has fractured the republicans.
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05/21/2012 8:49:50 AM PDT
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so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: Lady Heron
The only thing the GOP has going for it at the moment is the total disgust at the other party's candidate and that is a real iffy prospect in the long run. No enthusiasm from your base means less foot soldiers and money and the prospect of them being easily picked off by another party.....THE STUPID PARTY BEING VERY STUPID once again. This was a sure thing coattail year if they had put up a conservative and now they are living off the other guy being more hated....not smart. The whole thing is disgusting to watch.
These are my sentiments exactly. I feel the GOP has spit in the face of conservatives by foisting a liberal like Romney to represent us. I am looking at this time for a party elsewhere to call home; one that genuinely desires to represent me. I've come across this :
http://www.constitutionparty.org/. Maybe it will interest you as well. There is also
America's Party whose candidate is a FReeper himself. I am intent on voting for someone that represents me in order to get out of this viscous cycle of voting for the lesser of two evils.
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05/21/2012 11:12:05 AM PDT
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so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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