This article is horseshit. There is now ay I would ever believe a bunch of blacks on the south side of Chicago would sit in a diner and talk this way about 0bama. Blacks still love him in big numbers. You still see them every where in their 0bama T-shirts. He’s one of their own and he will win at least 95% of their support.
Look at how 0bama is acting. He is not the least bit prepared to lose. He’s all in and wants to win this thing. He has unfinished business to tend to....to finish off America. Right now, I believe 0bama is acting like he is winning, but has a fear of it slipping away.
We have two problems here at Free Republic.
1) Too many believing the polls are made up and that Romeny id far ahead.
2) Too many who believe the polls are for real and 0bama is a shoe in for re-election.
I say neither is true. Ignore all the polls except for Rasmussen. Right now he has Romney up 2 nationally and tied in the swing states. He has Romney down by 2 in FL and OH and down by one in VA. I believe this is where the race now stands. Super close.
There is going to be no landslide one way or the other. Obama and Romney both have a 50-50 shot at winning.
When its all said and done, if Romney wins it will be because he won all the McCain states and took back NC, VA, FL, IN, OH and CO.......If 0bama wins, it won’t be by the same margin in 2008. He will win without carrying NC and IN this time and very well could see FL and VA gone too. He would have won because he held onto OH.
Talk of Romney winning PA, NH, WI, IA, NV or MI is just that. Talk. Those are solid 0bama states and he will win them again. Don’t waste time and money on them. Focus on the big 6 needed to win, VA, NC, IN, OH, FL and CO. If Romney pulls all those states back in the fold (I believe IN and NC is back already), 0bamam is gone. If Romney loses just one, America is gone.
There you go again...writing off WI. WI goes for Romney, unless there is massive voter fraud. You keep forgetting the Walker and Ryan factors.
So...just to be clear...you’re calling the writer of this piece a liar. Do I have that right?
Most pollsters and political operatives will tell you that undecideds break for the challenger 7 to 1 or some such.
Everyone I'm related to is A) Black, and B) voted for Obama in 2008. Tell you what, though. None of them have a Zero sticker on their car, and not a single one of them has worn an Obama t-shirt since he was elected.
The Chicago Think Squad is telling it like it is. There's a ton of disillusionment about Obama among blacks. They may not vote for Romney, but a significant percentage are going to have a hard time dragging themselves to the polls in November.