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To: MacMattico

But, here’s the thing. Somewhere around 93 million voters did not vote. If the Romney campaign could find and convince 5% of them to vote for Romney, Michelle would be doing the crying.


77 posted on 11/10/2012 12:28:25 AM PST by Paul R. (We are in a break in an Ice Age. A brief break at that...)
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To: Paul R.

Fact: MANY Evangelical Christians are one issue voters.
During the last few weeks of the campaign no less than 2% ... maybe 5% .... of evangelical Christians began looking at the candidates in earnest.
These one issue voters learned that Romney is a proaborter AND THEY WOULD NOT VOTE FOR HIM UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
You can call those folks all you want... they will not vote for a proaborter.

A viable political party cannot give up two to five percent of the vote up front in a presidential election and expect to win in the end.
This one issue.... Romney’s long history of supporting abortion... should have eliminated him early on in the primary vetting process.
But of course, as we all know, Romney WAS rejected by Republican voters, but North East Establishment Liberal Republicans lied, cheated, and stole the nomination for Romney.
FOXNEWS was the number #1 reason Romney won the nomination.
Shawn Hannity, Bill Oreilly, and company pushed and pushed and pushed for Romney and he STILL had to steal the nomination.
If Republicans do not deal with this one issue, they will get another Dole, Bush, McCain, Romney milk toast liberal Republican clone in 2016 and again be sitting around scratching their wrinkly butts wondering why THEIR liberal got beaten by a FAR BETTER LIBERAL.


101 posted on 11/10/2012 6:28:43 AM PST by armourup (Your Doctor is 100% wrong about Lyme Disease.)
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