You'll have to do better than that.
In the meantime, if Republicans do as well as they did in the last two Presidential races we are short 10 million votes of beating Obama.
He's plush. Not only that, the people on his team who are disappointed in him say they won't vote for him, but they're not saying they'll vote for a Republican.
That is very serious.
What's going on here is the GOP-e has known for four years that our Presidential vote totals have been declining and that Obama broke all records.
If he does as well, we lose. He has to lose 15% of his last vote total to get down in the territory where Republican votes are located.
The only way to overcome that is to have a really bright, sparkling, charismatic candidate who attracts people.
Just "thinking hard" at a problem isn't going to elicit a positive response out of the crowd who voted for Obama the first time.
Again, with a 15% loss in votes Obama still beats our guy. If you really cared about winning the election you'd come up with something.
BTW, the shadow of the Spring non-Primary in Virginia continues. We had exceeding light turnout yesterday and there were 5 contested House seats and a Senate seat at stake. Ordinarily you'd get folks out ~ this time they got what seems to be the same old same old. Keep that up and this Fall Republicans will lose everything in Virginia.
Tell your little buddy over there who works for Bolling on these matters that it is dangerous to discourage voting. People will make it a habit!
You lie.