Talk to LS and Ravi.
Look for it to spread out to PA and believe it or not, into Maryland, Delaware...
cheatin’ & lyin’
carpet bombing of negative ads by Obama and his pacs - faulty polling - big ground game operation in Ohio by O.
If everybody knew that Obama was losing FL, VA, OH, and NC, then it’s writing off the election as a whole.
You really think the media is going to anoint Romney as the all but declared winner?
Also, what has Kasich done to help?
Isn’t Ohio where the “FreeCellPhone” lady lives?
Contact them and demand equal Free Time for Romney!
We have FReepers on the ground in OH who have provided their perspectives, and they are well- informed and well-reasoned.
I’ll just say, if OH doesn’t come our way in the end, I will be shocked, dumbfounded.
We have a ground game there to end all ground games. People are working like there is no tomorrow to bring the results home when all the votes are counted. That matters.
In addition, look at it this way...don’t simply think of OH as a state that ought to mirror America’s choice at large. Think of OH as also being famous for BEING WITH THE WINNER ON ELECTION DAY. If it looks like Romney is going to win, OHIOANS who are open to voting either way (I know...who could possibly think of voting Obama again???) will WANT to vote with the winner, not the loser!
That factor is often overlooked. I for one refuse to believe that enough Ohioans are so GLUED TO OBAMA that they would vote for him against a portended Romney victory. I WON’T believe that until it is proven to me.
Well...I am happy to announce here that we have Idaho sewed up for the Romney/Ryan ticket.
After a lot of hard work, I believe we will achieve a 80%+ majority vote, well over the almost 70% we acheived in 2008...an off year for us up here.
True. It’s about the only state in the country that just doesn’t budget a point, regardless of what happens everywhere else.
It was really close in Ohio prior to the debates, and it still is!
There will be plenty of pre-marked Obama ballots found in Cleveland community center basements and car trunks the morning of Nov. 8
“Ya got a cell phone, ya know - he’s gonna do MORE!”
To understand Ohio, you have to really look at Cuyahoga county. Cleveland has pretty much told the tale for that state in the past elections. They have lost over half of their registered voters since 2008 and 45% of those are Democrats. There’s some huge shifts like this that aren’t being accounted for by a lot of pollsters.
By the way, Mitt is up 1 now in New Hampshire according to left wing PPP.
No one talks about it of course, as it would be in poor form.
However, I've seen a number of "Fire 0bama" signs on lawns, something I never thought I would see on anyone's lawn.
Romney should pull out of Ohio and go to NY or CA-
according to some polls it is a lot closer there than anyone expected
he wins ONE of those and he wins
NATIONALIZE the election and stop with the single state by state focus. He needs a Republic Congress
I heard Romney is pulling out of NC since it’s a given and moving his people to OH.
Save this spreadsheet of absentee ballots and early voting in the state. It is updated every couple of days and it shows that Obozo's numbers are way down and Mitt's are up over 2008 McCain numbers throughout the state.
It's usual for Dems to be ahead in early voting and absentee's but on Election Day, Ohio votes Republican in great numbers. Last time some of those people stayed home, this time enthusiasm and momentum are with Mitt.....and those people will not make that same mistake this time.
Having lived there and endured the deafening campaign ads for many years, I predict Ohio is Romney's.......
Remember that if the voters show an early win for Romney, Obozo won't be able to get his minions to stand in line and vote on election night out west....so they need a firewall to make that happen...Ohio is that firewall and expect the media to hold off calling it.
They need people to stay in line in to vote in Wisconsin and Iowa to get people to stay in line to vote in Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada etc. You get my meaning.....
IIRC, Ohio recently elected a Republican governor and legislature, and, in the deal, started its own mini-recovery. So things just are not as bad in Ohio as they are in much of the rest of the country. That might explain why Ohio hasn’t fallen to Romney.
Yet.
Probably have 50,000-100,000 ballots-for-Obama in the ready, if they need it. Cleveland and Cincinatti, for sure, will have massive (D) vote counts....as always.