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To: Longbow1969
I agree that Romney is probably going to lose, but it will likely be a very close election.

Ask yourself: Are there REALLY that many voters -- 85% or 90% of the "pie" of registered voters who actually show up to vote...who would vote for one of two mainstream liberal candidates?

In order for it to be a close election, you're looking at well over 85% of the nation -- perhaps 90% -- voting liberal...

Is our nation that far gone?

2,255 posted on 04/15/2012 3:23:18 PM PDT by Colofornian ( The Romneybots are political descendents of Esau: Trading a FR inheritance for a 'lentil soup' guy)
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To: Colofornian
Ask yourself: Are there REALLY that many voters -- 85% or 90% of the "pie" of registered voters who actually show up to vote...who would vote for one of two mainstream liberal candidates?<.i>

Yes. 98-99% who show up will vote for either the Democrat or Republican nominee. 1-2% will go 3rd party.

In order for it to be a close election, you're looking at well over 85% of the nation -- perhaps 90% -- voting liberal...

Elections are as much about voting against the other guy as they are an affirmative vote for any given candidate - and this is especially true in re-election campaigns which are usually referendums on the incumbent. The Republicans could nominate a moldy bale of hay and it would get most of the Republican and conservative vote simply as a rejection of Hussein. That's just how elections often work in a 2 party system without the possibility of coalition governments.

2,256 posted on 04/15/2012 3:33:56 PM PDT by Longbow1969
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