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To: Ancesthntr

I would be surprised if even Giuliani could win NJ. Some polls still show him beating HRC there? Hard to believe. Last polls I saw showed him behind in NJ and another state they had hopes he could carry, PA. Forget NY. As far as NJ goes, they are the state that reelected LOUSE-enberg in ‘02 even after he said he would oppose the death penalty for the 9/11/01 hijackers. That was the indication to me that the state is beyond hope.

I suppose if Romney is the nominee he can hope to eek out a win in MI but I can’t see him taking many other Demo states. With MI pretty much in a depression we can hope voters will take this out on the Dems who run the state. Plus a lot of voters there supposedly remain fond of Mitt’s father, the former governor. Sounds like maybe he would have a better shot at MI than NJ, PA, and certainly MA.


21 posted on 09/19/2007 9:25:14 AM PDT by TNCMAXQ
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To: TNCMAXQ
are the state that reelected LOUSE-enberg

Quoting Curtis Sliva is only slightly more acceptable than quoting Michael Savage, as far as I'm concerned.

26 posted on 09/19/2007 9:32:07 AM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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I agree with you - Rudy's not the savior that so many RINOs think he is. Liberal residents of the PRNJ are going to pick someone with an "R" after their name over "Saint" Hildabeast? Riiiiight. There's more chance of making millions by purchasing some choice real estate for $0.02 on the dollar from the Brooklyn Bridge Sales Company.

Mitt would get creamed - he would win most of the South and a good part of the West, plus a couple other Midwest states, but that wouldn't get him much over 200-220 EVs. That wins you fame as the answer to a trivia question, but not the brass wing of a lease on 1600 PA Ave.

Fred. FRED! FRED!!!!

37 posted on 09/19/2007 1:49:27 PM PDT by Ancesthntr
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