Posted on 06/16/2008 3:08:09 PM PDT by Momaw Nadon
“McCain needs Romney on the ticket to get MI into the win column.”
I like Mitt a lot also but I heard some pundit to day say that the polling data for Mitt is terrible.
The only way McCain can lock this up is if he picks Hillary before Obama does.
I dont see obama winning colorado or michigan. He may show strongly in these states but he only won caucus states
“Id make McCain a slight favorite right now. Hes ahead in Ohio, Michigan, and Florida, and competitive in Pennsylvania.”
He will win these states and win the election. I have said this before and I’ll say it again... The American people will not want this arrogant maniac empty suit and his most annoying ungrateful snotty wife in the White House.
The more undecided voters see of these two during the convention, the more McCain will look like a Heroe.
So who is the standard bearer? Reagan lost to Ford but then came back and took over. THe same for Romney? Maybe Jidahl? Any bright lights out there?
... and lose much of the South?
After you get done puking, hold your nose and pull the handle for John McCain.
That was easy!
Personally, I don’t see Romney as the demon some made him out to be. Thompson was offered the job and declined. The smart ones (if any) are lying-low.
“The smart ones (if any) are lying-low.”
You’re probably correct. Which one will have “it” and the fire in the belly?
“Then what would the Dems in the House do?”
They would elect Obama, of course.
“I have said this before and Ill say it again... The American people will not want this arrogant maniac empty suit and his most annoying ungrateful snotty wife in the White House.”
I’d have said the exact same thing in the summer of 1992...
“I suspect McCain will get crushed.”
Yeah, it’s starting to look that way. Obama has never been weaker than he is right now, and he’s still winning. Once the media starts in on McCain, he’ll lose 10 points in the polls. Unless McCain finds some video of Obama killing puppies or something, it’ll be a landslide.
Week | GOP Electoral Votes |
Probability of 270 |
---|---|---|
7-Jan | 241.05 | 20.18% |
14-Jan | 235.29 | 14.70% |
21-Jan | 234.76 | 14.66% |
28-Jan | 236.58 | 15.44% |
4-Feb | 236.26 | 15.41% |
11-Feb | 237.25 | 16.43% |
18-Feb | 230.61 | 12.69% |
25-Feb | 233.56 | 15.44% |
3-Mar | 234.54 | 16.27% |
10-Mar | 240.26 | 22.49% |
17-Mar | 244.58 | 24.60% |
24-Mar | 249.73 | 28.50% |
31-Mar | 252.18 | 30.87% |
7-Apr | 248.97 | 27.60% |
14-Apr | 249.24 | 27.62% |
21-Apr | 247.86 | 25.60% |
28-Apr | 251.65 | 29.06% |
5-May | 250.84 | 28.07% |
12-May | 252.31 | 29.25% |
19-May | 248.73 | 25.99% |
26-May | 250.15 | 27.10% |
2-Jun | 248.98 | 26.46% |
9-Jun | 247.87 | 26.81% |
16-Jun | 248.41 | 26.06% |
-PJ
Who cares. I have decided I am not going to get bent out of shape over this one. McCain is not going to be that much better than Obama. In fact, McCain might get more socialism through. Socialism-lite and all. Flame away if you must, but, you know I’m right.
Possibly in some ways.
It's what Obama will allow through that has me slightly more concerned....
Fulcrum State analysis implicitly believes that any McCain improvement among the states is highly correlated, a proposition I believe to be true.
By this measure, Sen. McCain is in the worst position since early March. Perhaps there has been some sort of modest Obama bounce after clinching the nomination.
Date | Fulcrum State | Percentage |
June 16, 2008 | New Mexico | 36.5 |
June 9, 2008 | New Mexico | 38.0 |
June 2, 2008 | Colorado | 37.6 |
May 26, 2008 | New Mexico | 37.6 |
May 19, 2008 | Colorado | 37.5 |
May 12, 2008 | New Hampshire | 41.0 |
May 5, 2008 | Ohio | 36.8 |
April 28, 2008 | Ohio | 38.1 |
April 21, 2008 | Ohio | 38.5 |
April 14, 2008 | Ohio | 39.5 |
April 7, 2008 | Ohio | 38.3 |
March 31, 2008 | Ohio | 37.3 |
March 24, 2008 | Michigan | 39.0 |
March 17, 2008 | Ohio | 39.0 |
March 10, 2008 | Ohio | 39.0 |
March 3, 2008 | New Hampshire | 29.5 |
February 25, 2008 | New Hampshire | 30.8 |
February 18, 2008 | Ohio | 28.0 |
February 11, 2008 | New Hampshire | 29.5 |
February 4, 2008 | Ohio | 28.5 |
January 28, 2008 | New Hampshire | 27.5 |
January 21, 2008 | Ohio | 27.5 |
January 14, 2008 | Ohio | 27.5 |
January 7, 2008 | Maine | 29.5 |
land of some brave, and home of the fat nanny staters.
But MYTH ROMNEY will be, and he agrees with the rats on nationalizing health care, and gay marriage, and abortion (at least until 3 years ago he was 58 years old and realized he might be running for President).
With clowns like this on our side, this country is screwed.
Bad enough to have to pull the lever fro McCain, but I'll be damned if I vote for FLIP ROMNEY.
I'll take a spaceship to Kolob before that happens.
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