Posted on 11/06/2012 2:45:13 AM PST by markomalley
This is a special moment for Ann and for me because this is where our campaign began," Romney said, noting that his victory in New Hampshire's primary put him "on the path to win the Republican nomination."
Rock Star Kid Rock performed at the event, which Romney used to contrast his hopeful message for America with Obama's campaign.
Romney predicted, Tomorrow, your votes and work here in New Hampshire will help me become the next president of the United States."
Obama won New Hampshire by 10 points in 2008 but is essentially tied with Romney heading into Election Day, with momentum on Romney's side.
Romney claimed Obama was "offering excuses" while he offered an alternative plan -- that Obama wants "to settle" while he could not wait to get started.
"Americans don't settle," Romney beamed. "We aspire and build."
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Today is the end of The Kenyan Communist Coward’s political career.
I don’t care what the polls say...the huge crowds from Romney and the small turnout for Obama means more.
should read, huge crowds for Romney... too early.
Late night crowd on a working day?
I’ve never seen people still showing before up by bedtime, LOL!
This was HUGH
Wow. No Springsteen, 11PM and New Hampshire. Is Obama really up?
Thanks markomalley. I’m going to shower, dress, drive, and vote.
This crowd passion would seem to say nope - he isn’t. Romney doesn’t need gimmicks, free food or celebrities to get people to come. People come to see him not secondary events!
That all being said, I think we get results today comparable to 1980 and like back then, everybody will be surprised at the strength of Romney's victory today.
Americans respond well to positive, upbeat campaigns. Romney was all that this election season. Obama is looking like Carter, a beaten down, burned out and bitter man.
I don’t know much about this guy Kid Rock. But he’s been working his ass off on the campaign. He seems to be just about everywhere Romney is. Very impressive.
I’ve been very pleasantly surprised by Romney and until the debates, I had been only a lukewarm supporter of his. He has worked his tail off on this election and has been most impressive. And I couldn’t agree with you more on our presidential candidates since Reagan left office. Remember when GW Bush leisurely took off the final weekend before the 2000 election to relax at his Texas ranch and Gore and Lieberman, to their credit, campaigned around the clock in Florida and we know how that turned out? Romney, by contrast, campaigned late into last night and has two rallies scheduled TODAY in Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
Kid Rock has been solid as a rock for Mitt. I don’t know his music but I am buying one of his albums for my iPod today just to say THANK YOU Kid Rock for your tireless support!!!
I am not much of a Kid Rock music fan but he is a HUGE supporter of the troops and America.
He has been tireless in supporting the troops, entertaining them in war zones and around the world and is a 100% certifiable upstanding American. He also has a foundation that sends money to local charities, believing that locals know best how to take care of their own.
Again, I’m not a huge fan of his music but I am a giant fan of the man. I salute Kid Rock!
I don’t know enough about the Kid’s music to comment. I suspect, however, that I’m not big on it. (Mahler’s third is playing on Spotify as I type this).
But...like a previous poster said, if Romney wins this thing, I am gonna buy some Kid Rock...just to say thank you!
Or, as the LemmingStreamMedia would say...”This event doesn’t hold any significance because the arena restrooms weren’t fully occupied.”
The thing I’ve been noticing the last couple of days is, how few signs there are for Zero and Plugs; I drove by some mansion a half hour ago, the front lawn was covered with campaign signs for all the Demwit officeseekers, but that was probably some trust-fund [characterization omitted] who doesn’t have to work for a living. That is, after all, the constituency of that party.
The polling place I use is swamped, still. It was a long line at 7:15 am (my own fault for not getting there before the doors opened) and again about an hour ago, and again about ten minutes ago.
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