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To: NotchJohnson
After the 2008 election, I was surprised that there were so many people that would fall for a campaign that was so full of smoke and mirrors, and I had the sort of fear that Neal describes.

But then the 2010 elections happened; and the Wisconsin recall happened. And I listened to more and more people who had been passive during 2008.

Sure, there's a lot of people with their hands out, looking for the government to take care of them-but there's also a lot of pissed off people who will not let our country go down the drain. The sense I get is that this is our last chance to make a correction. Four more years of Obama and democratic skullduggery will spell the end of our hope to live free and people know it.

They don't print this in the newspapers, and it doesn't show up in the daily polls, but people are pissed! And the day to reveal it is November 6th.

45 posted on 11/01/2012 12:24:08 PM PDT by Repealthe17thAmendment (Is this field required?)
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To: Repealthe17thAmendment
But then the 2010 elections happened; and the Wisconsin recall happened. And I listened to more and more people who had been passive during 2008.

Exactly, it's as if the 2010 shellacking didn't happen. It was monumental. All pollsters are using 2008 turnout models. That country doesn't exist any more.

If you adjust the polls' internals only slightly toward the 2010 turnout, you get a decisive Romney win. Go halfway toward 2010, and you have a landslide.

58 posted on 11/01/2012 12:39:12 PM PDT by wayoverontheright
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