Great news. It will be interesting to see where “the chair” goes to campaign from here on out. I think you will see him more and more in blue states tht he won in 2008.
Not to sound optimistic, but I think that there will be a huge shaft away from the chair about 10-14 days to the election and we may see a huge blowout. That there will be several blue states that will fall to Romney. Given the condition of the ecomony and the failure in foreign policy that is happening right now, I don’t see the majority of people wanting to give “ the chair” and Bite-me another 4-years.
He’s in Milwaukee this Saturday at Summerfest grounds.
Free to attend but you have to hit a Democrat election office for tickets...my bet is they’ll be handing out tickets on the street that morning.
Rallying his base here in Milwaukee instead of traveling into a swing area of WI.
Early forecasts call for 55 and raining Saturday :)
In 2004, I was able to predict Bush's win not with polls but by looking at where the candidates were spending their time in October. Kerry was spending all his time trying not to lose states that had gone blue in 2000. I was so certain that when I heard the "Kerry landslide" exit polls in mid-afternoon, I gave them the same credence I would give a report that Abe Vigoda won the gold medal in the Decathalon.
“Great news. It will be interesting to see where the chair goes to campaign from here on out. I think you will see him more and more in blue states tht he won in 2008.”
I knew it was a good sign for us that the kenyan was spending so much time in Iowa. One trip was 3 full days in a row. He won IA by 9 points in 2008! And now he is camped out there??
ruh roh. LOL
I think it comes down to the debates. If Romney is holding his own in the first two debates, polls will show him with a nice lead. If Romney destroys Obama in anyone of the debates, it will be a Romney landslide. All he has to do to win is hold his on and not make any serious mistakes in the debates, and he wins.