Posted on 11/05/2012 7:49:27 PM PST by ConservativeInPA
Here’s hoping!!
>> Recently the Obama campaign had to go to Bank of America for a loan.
No kidding.
I wonder if BofA asked the vendors in Charlotte for a credit reference for the Obamao campaign.
Bronco Bama prolly made BofA an offer they couldn’t refuse...
I pray Pennsylvanians vote their future — especially their energy future — and not their history!
This state, and in particular Montgomery County, will be in The R Column by the end of the night.
How does mid-term turn out compare with presidential election turn-out generally overall and was 2010 different in this aspect?
Ann Coulter was exploding with good news and facts dripping with encouraging victory!
Also, in Iowa, I heard a report on Fox by Ann, I believe,that in the state polling, 5 respondents would not say which man they were voting for. This was taken as not good for Obama, interpreted that voters in a liberal state don’t want to be thought as racist. Excellent observation.
I never understood how politicians or rallies increased their votes. I mean the ones that drive there, go through security, and wait awhile until the politician finally shows up seem like the ones that’ll vote in any case. Anyone understand how these help?
Precisely, last des moines register poll shows obama up 47 to 42%. They stated 5% refused to answer who they are voting for. Presumably romney voters who wanted to be quiet.
Well researched and well written. Thanks for posting, backs my feeling on the state. My parents live in Lancaster county.
Precisely, last des moines register poll shows obama up 47 to 42%. They stated 5% refused to answer who they are voting for. Presumably romney voters who wanted to be quiet.
Check Fayette! We’ve been on the move!
or Ohio...both states in the Eastern Time zone...
will we know by 5pm PST?....
Thanks for the information! Gingrich is very confident we will win Pa. and Ohio! Looks like Romney threw a curve ball to Obama. WhooHoo!
Barring massive ENEmedia sabotage, I’d think not much later than 8pm PST
The mid-term turnout was lower than the presidential election turnout. I think what the results in 2010 in PA shows that there were a lot or once and done (youth) voters for Obama in 2008. By the way, PA is the second oldest state in the union after FL. There are a lot of seniors that vote in every election, even of it is just for township commissioner. I think the vote in 2010 also showed an intensity that hasn't been there before. There was no Tea Party in 2008. There was in 2010. Contrary to what Democrats claim, the Tea Party is not dead, at least not in PA. Republican senatorial candidate, Tom Smith, is a Tea Party guy. He is polling even with incumbent Bob Casey, Jr. The Tea Party folks haven't been protesting, but they are still organized. They are doing the typical conservative thing; quietly voting.
The local news in Pittsburgh announced a few days ago that Clinton would be in town today, and they said that it would require tickets for the event which was held at Market Square, downtown. That's an open square, not all that big, in the middle of the city.
This morning, the same TV news station announced that even though tickets were previously required, anyone showing up could probably get in.
Even the thousands of government workers at State, Federal and Local government in Downtown couldn't request enough tickets sends a big message, IMHO.
The bigger message is what's Obama doing shooting his biggest gun in Clinton in a supposedly solid blue state like Pennsylvania, and in a solid 'Blue' city like Pittsburgh, the day before the election?
We could, unless its close.
The local news in Pittsburgh announced a few days ago that Clinton would be in town today, and they said that it would require tickets for the event which was held at Market Square, downtown. That's an open square, not all that big, in the middle of the city.
This morning, the same TV news station announced that even though tickets were previously required, anyone showing up could probably get in.
Even the thousands of government workers at State, Federal and Local government in Downtown couldn't request enough tickets sends a big message, IMHO.
The bigger message is what's Obama doing shooting his biggest gun in Clinton in a supposedly solid blue state like Pennsylvania, and in a solid 'Blue' city like Pittsburgh, the day before the election?
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