Obama, the affirmative action president, has never had to earn anything himself. Romney is such a straight arrow that there isn’t any dirt to find on him by the Obama campaign’s private detectives.
Nope. You have it right and I think Mitt is going to win bigger than many are currently thinking.
Romney/Ryan WINS!!! ......................................................... FRegards
I’m still counting on a super close election with a narrow Romney win.
Demographics are such that GOP blowouts are extremely tough to get, and I actually think the Pres. will get some positive bounce from the hurricane.
I sure would love to be wrong and see Graham’s scenario play out instead though.
The communist DemocRATS’ campaign “ads” in Arizona are enough to make a zombie puke. The ‘RATS are really down there in the sewer. Desperation isn’t pretty.
I have been calling this for the last nine months, much, much, to my wife’s annoyance, because until the last three weeks all I could say to support my opinion was my “gut.” I just never felt that a president who has failed this badly could convince anyone other than his delusional true believers to reelect him. Plus, he could never get over that 50% number, which is death to an incumbent.
Romney 275 (Wins WI, IA, CO, VA, NC, FL, NH)
Obama 263 (Wins OH, MI, PA, NV)
Note: Ohio is not critical in 2012
That 47% number is going down in history
“The president, on the other hand, is only up by 6 among the loony-left granola-crunchers of Oregon.”
Don’t even get me started on Washington state - 53%(O) - 41%(R).
I’m still wretching over that “lose your virginity to obama ad”. lol
My mind tells me people can't be dumb enough to elect the Muslim again, but then a poll comes out with him leading. Then the toe sucker comes on Hanity and says it's in the bag. Then someone interviews some college kids and they don't even know who Geo. Washington was and that sinking feeling comes back over me. I fall back to trusting America to do the right thing, but I have been disappointed before. I was jumping up and down when we wouldn't impeach Clinton, but this is bigger, IMHO. I think if Obama gets a second shot at the apple, America is finished,....literally. I cannot even imagine a crazy doped up college kid voting for no jobs after college.
Two thoughts:
That after I vote next Tuesday, a lot of people will be quietly smiling and nodding at each other and saying “Happy 1980.” The joy will be subdued throughout the day and will reach a crescendo that evening.
People will be flashing R+R gang signs at each other and smiling.
R+R gang signs?
Curl forefinger against thumb, stick out middle and ring fingers, to make an “R.”
Yeah...he’s desperate. I heard a campaign commercial where he was the only one spewing his lies. 5 million jobs, auto industry saved....read MY plan, more promises, lies and bullshit.
He has sunk to pleading (lying) in person on air without Letterman-Leno-Stuart, and not depending on Biden, the Wookie, DWS, et al....
Would not surprise me Romney does exactly what this writer claims. Romney has all the momentum
And, Sandy has little to do with the outcome. Most of the states affected are Obama states, anyway...and, it is liberals who tend to stay home when weather is bad
When states like Minnesota are in Romney’s grasp...you know Obama has major problems. I think George McGovern even won Minnesota when he got slaughtered in ‘72
I think we’re about to see a glittering example of the Bradley effect. A lot of white people (and others) don’t want to vocally complain about the black, quota-hire guy doing a bad job. They have decided to wait for election day to quietly do away with this hideous embarrassment. They won’t complain out loud but they will make their dissatisfaction known.
The election isn’t over until Candy Crowley sings.
I think we will all realize after the Romney-Ryan win that, in the name of giving hope to those on the left, the 2010 mid-terms were completely ignored in the run-up to this election.
From 2008 to 2010, there’s an acute upward trajectory in Republican fervor and turnout. All the institutions on the left—academia, the media, and the Democratic Party ground-game apparatus were in place. None had any impact on the outcome. Lest we forget, the media, for example, shilled for each and every Dem candidate, in state, congressional, gubernatorial and municipal races, and they still lost in monumental fashion.
Let’s ask ourselves the question “What did Obama and the liberals do in the ensuing two years to change not only the outcome for 2012, but the trajectory from the election in 2008 to the ones in 2010?
It must be factored in that 18 to 20 year olds, still steeped in Obama worship coming from the institutions still owned by the left, may be predisposed to Obama. But they have PARENTS, who may have been able to counter the indoctrination, since parents, those who turned out in droves in 2010 at least, know what happened in 2008, and may strap the young’uns to the couch on Nov 6.
So it’s hard not to see a decisive victory for R-R in 2012, and all our consternation may have been engineered by those who ignored the 2010 shellacking, and wished us to do the same.
I refuse to gloat until next Tuesday night.
Karma, baby!
Mitt will carry all the Bush states and might win one or two surprise states. Obama will win all the reliable states, but by much smaller margins which doesn’t really matter. The final tally will be something like 51 to 46 popular.
If Obama wins, he will have negative coat tails, he will lose senate seats and house seats.
If Romney wins, he will have short coat tails but the repubs will move to 50 seats in the senate.