Posted on 11/25/2013 7:52:35 PM PST by grundle
If voters had been aware last year that they might lose their health-care plans when Obamacare went into effect, Republican President Mitt Romney would be sitting in the White House today, according to a poll released Friday.
A Wilson Perkins Allen Opinion Research survey conducted from Nov. 18-20 asked voters who supported President Barack Obama in 2012: As you may know, millions of Americans have lost their insurance plans despite President Obamas promise that, quote, if you like your plan, you can keep it. If you knew in 2012 that this promise was not true, would you still have voted for Barack Obama?
In response, 23 percent said they would not have voted to re-elect Obama, while 72 percent said they would still have voted for him. The largest number of defections were among female voters ages 18-54, 31 percent of whom said they would not have supported the president.
An ABC/Washington Post poll released earlier this week found that if they had a do-over, Romney would win 49 percent to 45 percent. The difference is within the margin of error of 3.5 percentage points, but Obama polls a lower percentage of the vote today than he did in November 2012.
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Whatever the excuse, if 4 MILLION conservatives had not stayed home and would have voted for the conservative against Dr. O we would not be in this mess.
If the last two GOP presidential candidates actually played to win they might have won.
If there was any considerable difference between the GOP candidates they might get more conservative support.
If the democrats didn’t have 120% voter turn out in many precincts we might have had a chance. If the GOP actually investigated/prosecuted election fraud they might one day win.
The fact is many more people identify themselves as conservatives than liberals. Republicans are doing very well at the state level. But at the federal level, where Rove and the Ruling Class are in control, they can't win. Back when the GOP was the party of ideas, they couldn't lose. Now at the federal level, they are the party of Big Government and Big Business.
You're picking a fight with the wrong people.
Voters were given a clear choice last November. They coyld vote for the liberal, big government loving, anti gun rights, pro abortion architect of the new health care law... Or they could have voted for obama.
That’s the whole lie of “liberalism”, in a nutshell -
that “someone else” will be hurt, not you.
See my post #54.
Right on the money, Soconpubbie. And I'd even question "moderates" as the lower limits of his targeting. He was going all the way to the cesspool of liberal-light, and that's why he wouldn't run against ObamaCare, and, in my opinion, why he backed down on Benghazi and foreign policy. He kissed the collective ring of the major media with that kowtow, and in so doing threw away the only end-of-the-campaign issue that could have vaulted him into the lead.
Romney INTENDED to disrespect social, religious conservatives. He told them he didn't want them with all clarity and in no uncertain terms.
They believed him.
Then we would have had a Republican stamped bipartison national socialized medicine named Romneycare.
Then we would have had a Republican stamped bipartison national socialized medicine named Romneycare.
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