This makes perfect sense in Ohio. I’m an Ohioan, so I can’t speak for Pennsylvania.
Cleveland, Ohio, though, is historic democratic territory. It is historically overwhelmingly democratic.
This last effort to rattle republican cages, gather the committed together, and send them forth to vote and to take others with them makes perfect sense.
ANY additional votes in Cleveland are a plus.
AND it doesn’t disturb or distract any of the strong republican regions in the state.
So, my sense is that this is going right into the lions den and contesting with the lions. I think it’s an excellent strategy in Ohio. It’s not desperation at all.
It is recognition that Ohio is very close, but that’s no news alert.
“So, my sense is that this is going right into the lions den and contesting with the lions.”
I agree. It appears Mitt is taking it right to Obama. Obama is campaigning in turf he should be ahead in like sending troops into Philadelphia for example and Wisconsin.
xzins, you don't know the half of it! "Overwhelmingly democratic territory" is putting it very lightly.
The pain you feel today is the strength you'll have tomorrow.
Cleveland again, huh. I was really disappointed that Romney only had about 6,000 at the IX Center on Sunday. Very little mention about this that I saw.