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To: HamiltonJay

Everyone is also forgetting that Independents are not going to sit home and not vote.

Indy’s will vote for Romney, while a lot of conservatives stay home.

Obama does not have the Indy support he did in 2008.

And without Indy’s, there’s no way noBama would have won in 2008, so he sure as hell can’t win this November.

Pay no mind to juiced MSM polls, intrade, etc. That data will change in time, to Romney’s favor, prior to the election.

DISCLAIMER: I’m too conservative to be a fan of Romney; I’m merely saying that he’s going to beat O.


16 posted on 08/01/2012 10:43:58 AM PDT by library user
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To: library user

The conservative “protest” vote is an aboration, just like it is every damned election.. So that’s irrellevant statistically. Sure some folks will stay home or protest, but it won’t matter.

Romney is going to win this and win big, fight like its close, but the idea Obama is winning this thing, let alone winning it big is laughable on its face.

As I already stated independents will break for Romney 3-2 to 2-1, and 1 in 5 registered dems are already admitting they intend to vote for Romney, the idea this is a close election is laughable.

Fight like its a 50-50 split, but don’t buy into the crap.

Just like that poll today saying Obama is up 11 in PA... that’s absolute nonsense.. If Obama wins PA it will be by a few percentage points at best, and frankly I honestly think Obama is going to lose PA and MI. MN and IL are the only 2 rust belt states I think Obama has any chance of holding this election.


17 posted on 08/01/2012 10:55:00 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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