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So, Emperor Nero Kardashian Narcissus won with 53% of the vote last time. Can anybody possibly fathom that 3% of the population of the US has not changed their mind? Does anybody believe that the intensity to vote for Obummer has not waned dramatically. Does anybody believe that Republican enthusiasm is up because of Obama, regardless of the fact that we are stuck with Romney, but at least got Ryan? The tea party did not exist in 2008, they had a taste of victory in 2010 (though dampered by some fake candidates, and still grossly outnumbered by RINOs, but 2012 can tip the scales a little further from the RINOs.

So basically, does the sum of people turning on Obummer, plus the insane hype gone reducing democratic turnout plus the horrific economy and non scandals plus the republicans recovering from Bush fatigue and McCain dissappointment, not add up to a measely 3%?

Remember there are many Obama voters who will vote for Romney (those are like a plus 2). There are many Obama voters who will not be excited to vote (+1). There are many Romney voters who will not sit this election out this time (+1). I would be willing to wager that less than 1% of McCain voters will vote for Obama this time.

I suggest it is mathematically impossible for Obummer to get near the number of votes he got last time. I will be willing to bet that he gets fewer votes than McCain got last time. So the question is will Romney get more votes than McCain got last time. Precluding mass apathy, which I doubt will happen after this last 4 years, I think with the addition of Ryan, that Romney easily gets more votes than McCain got last time.


100 posted on 08/14/2012 1:37:29 AM PDT by dsrtsage (One half of all people have below average IQ. In the US the number is 54%)
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What percentage would we estimate are those who were proving they weren’t racist and thought they were making up for a lifetime of using the N word by voting for Obama last time?


107 posted on 08/14/2012 3:20:01 AM PDT by John W (Viva Cristo Rey!)
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To: dsrtsage
I suggest it is mathematically impossible for Obummer to get near the number of votes he got last time. I will be willing to bet that he gets fewer votes than McCain got last time. So the question is will Romney get more votes than McCain got last time. Precluding mass apathy, which I doubt will happen after this last 4 years, I think with the addition of Ryan, that Romney easily gets more votes than McCain got last time.

Excellent points. Let's not forget all those college kids who were fainting at the '08 rallies have since graduated into the worst job market in 70 years. No matter what jimmied numbers the MSM uses to say we're in a "recovery" the average person doesn't see it. Those of us who want this sorry excuse for a president gone are ready to go through a typhoon to get to the polling place and vote him out. I don't see the same enthusiasm on the other side. Case in point, the OWS bums: Have they been active since the unions and $oros hasn't been supporting them? Oh I won't be surprised to see them back in October just before election day, but compare them to the Tea Party. We have a Tea Party supporter in the #2 spot on the ticket. He's proud to acknowledge that fact, as are the people in lesser offices who campaign saying they're supported by the Tea Party. When was the last time any leftist (even 0bama) bragged that they were supported by OWS? If anything they go to great lengths to hide the affiliation. IMHO that alone tells you something.

143 posted on 08/14/2012 3:21:39 PM PDT by YankeeReb
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