If Romney can win New Jersey it will be a landslide victory for Romney. I doubt Romney can win California, but I have not seen ONE Obama sign here, and I live in liberal los angeles county. I hardly see any Obama stickers on cars anymore, maybe one car out of 30 I will see one, but in 2008 there were many, now, hardly any. So I am hoping that many libs just won’t show up to the polls, yeah they might say they support Obama, doesn’t mean they will go and vote for him. Its one thing to answer a phone call by a pollster asking who you want to vote for and a whole other thing to get your butt up and actually go to the polls. I think many Obama voters will just stay home, won’t vote for Romney, but won’t vote for Obama either
Libs just don’t have any motivation to get to the polls; in their heart of hearts they know Obamunism isn’t what they were hoping for, and even those on “government relief” are bombarded every day with commercials on television hawking goods they can’t afford. NJ is in the same dire financial straits as CA (maybe not as bad yet, but certainly heading in that direction if not); the same thing has happened here - almost no “Obama” bumper stickers, and a demoralized bunch of Dems.
A lot of the 47/49% that Romney seems to think are lost to him used to pay their own way, and would like to once again; many will vote for him. Rush framed it well the other day when he asked: rather than focus on Romney’s numbers, why aren’t Obama’s numbers the real story? With the major networks working overtime pulling for him, how is he not at 70% in these polls?
Take heart dear FRiend. Today I saw my first Romney bumper sticker, on a pretty nice car (Lexus?), in BERKELEY of all places.