Screw 270— I want to break the 350 barrier!
Mr. RomneyCARE is “laying low” because he is a coward
AND has no arguments.
Ineligibiity, RomneyCARE/ObamaCARE, TARP, etc ARE MOOT
with Mr. RomneyCARE.
I just hope that after Romney loses, his fans will be willing to join with real conservatives to create a united unanimous front.
Good news! and it would be wonderful to get some senate picks.
I haven’t read much about our prospects to get gains in the senate. Of course, Texas has a senate election but it will be a republican replacing a republican. Hopefully a more conservative republican than Kaye Bailey, but ...
Two questions for everyone please:
I keep hearing that VA is the State that will determine who will occupy the White House from 2013-2017. If so....
#1. Can Governor Bob McDonnell carry VA for the GOP if he is the VP pick?
#2. Would he be a better VP candidate than Marco Rubio who could probably deliver FL and a lot of Hispanic votes?
I’d really appreciate some input here. Thanks.
And suddenly it’s last summer.
I’m not so confident about Iowa or Colorado. I’m hoping that Obama keeps turning off voters with brain-dead comments like the private sector is doing fine.
The Breitbart piece assumes that Romney wins Colorado.
I don’t see this as a given. It may be possible, but I sense that Colorado is going to be a “difficult win” for Republicans from now on. Same as New Mexico, which has pretty much “tipped” to the blue side.
My own predictions on how the electoral votes will go is here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2872829/posts?page=50#50
This is gonna be a close one.
Rommney is pulling ahead in both North Carolina and Florida, which Obama won by very small margins in 2008. In Ohio, where McCain ran ahead of his national share of the vote, Obama is running no better than even. Now, there are polls which amazingly show that Romney has pulled even in Michigan, though I’d still give Obama a leg up there.
IMHO, the most important state electorally will be Pennsylvania. Virginia, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Iowa, Colorado, and Nevada are where the election will be decided.
So why did the GOP bother to persist in letting Iowa and New Hampshire lead off the primaries?
Florida, Ohio, and other states deserve to be farther up the chain. At least they are in play to swing Republican.
I studied the map yesterday and this morning. I truly believe that Romney will take Virginia, Michigan and Wisconsin. I lived in MI for 10 years; have many friends there. They assure me that MI, who elected a Pubbie governor last time around, will go GOP in November. Scott Walker has made a lot of Union folks (30,000) happy in WI by allowing them to opt out of paying Union Dues and with other reforms. Thirty-seven (37) percent of Union households went for Walker in the Recall Election. As for Virginia, all I can give you on that is my gut; I think Romney takes it.