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Romney's Political Director Predicts 'Big Win' on Tuesday by Matt Vasilogambros Updated: November 4, 2012 | 10:07 a.m. November 4, 2012 | 9:40 a.m. Liz Lynch Rich Beeson RNC Romney political director Rich Beeson predicted a “big win” for Mitt Romney on Election Day.Dismissing President Obama's chances in several swing states, including states like Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania, where the Romney campaign is attempting to make a new push with just days left, Beeson said the Obama campaign is struggling.“This is the case all over the country: they are underperforming and we are overperforming,” he said on Fox News Sunday.Sounding...
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Montgomery News (montgomerynews.com) Perkasie News Herald > NewsRomney scheduled for Sunday campaign stop in Bucks County Sunday, November 4, 2012By Journal Register News Service Governor Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee for president, will make a campaign stop in Bucks County Sunday in an attempt to swing Pennsylvania voters his way. According to the Romney campaign in Pennsylvania, the governor will visit Shady Brook Farm, 931 Stony Hill Road in Lower Makefield. Doors open at 2 p.m. with the event starting at 5 p.m. All attendees will go through airport-like security and should bring as few personal items as possible....
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In the final hours of the presidential campaign, the largest endorsing newspaper in the swing state of Wisconsin has thrown its support to GOP nominee Mitt Romney.In an editorial published Sunday, the Wisconsin State Journal said: This is not an easy endorsement to make.Obama is the more likeable candidate and inspiring speaker. Obama inherited a mess from his predecessor, Republican President George W. Bush, who was even more disappointing than Obama has been.Obama got us out of Iraq. He pressured public schools to reform. He gave the final order that got Osama bin Laden.But this election is about jobs, the...
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Denver, Colo., Nov 3, 2012 / 12:02 pm (CNA).- A group of lay Catholics in Colorado is placing a full-page ad in the Sunday edition of the Denver Post to drive home the importance of religious freedom in the upcoming election. “I think the folks who organized getting the ad together want to ensure everybody understands what’s at stake not only for the Church, but for the country, when religious liberty is compromised,†said J.D. Flynn, chancellor of the Denver archdiocese. The full-page ad, which will run in the Sunday, Nov. 4 edition of The Denver Post, will feature the...
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Barring some kind of last-minute surge, President Obama is going to fall well shy of the 52.9 percent he won in the 2008 election. It might still be good enough to win, but it won’t be resounding. But just who exactly has deserted Obama over the last four years? Two weeks of Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll interviews find 84 percent of likely voters who supported Obama in 2008 support him this year, while 13 percent say they are switching to Romney and 3 percent are backing others or haven’t made up their mind yet. The chart below shows the...
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America’s heart, soul, brains and muscle — the middle- and working-class people who make this nation great — have been beset for too long by sapping economic decline. So, too, New York breadwinners and families. ~snip~ Revival of the U.S. as a land of opportunity and upward mobility is the central challenge facing the next President. The question for Americans: Who is more likely to accomplish the mission — Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? Four years ago, the Daily News endorsed Obama, seeing a historic figure whose intelligence, political skills and empathy with common folk positioned him to build on...
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SACRAMENTO- Can we expect black people will vote for a black president? In 2008, President Obama won more than 90% of the black vote. But a Sacramento pastor and leader of the largest multi-racial congregation in the state says while he’s proud of Mr. Obama, the president won’t get his vote. Dr. Phillip Goudeaux leads Calvary Christian Center’s 20,000 worshippers. “I accepted Christ in my life. My relationship with Him means more to me the Democratic party, Independent, Republican, black or white,” Goudeaux told FOX40. Goudeaux has pastored here for three decades but it’s his more recent political stance that’s...
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November 3, 2012 Six Reasons for Final Weekend Optimism By Guy Benson 11/3/2012 Â You already know all the supposed reasons conservatives should feel downtrodden heading into Tuesday: The Obama campaign's balleyhooed turnout machine, heavily Democratic state polls in places like Ohio, Nate Silver's electoral model, and the overwhelming conventional wisdom in the media all suggest the president will limp over the finish line on Tuesday and secure four more years. Â I've already written about why I think the race will ultimately hinge on turnout and enthusiasm, both of which could break either way in three days. Â But while...
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This is the latest web video by the Romney Campaign on their visit to Red Rocks Amphitheater :
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will hold a campaign event today (Saturday) at the Dubuque Regional Airport. The event is slated to begin at noon, with doors opening at 10 a.m. Check below for live streaming coverage of the event. US House candidate Ben Lange speaking now.
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Join us at one of our last Down-To-The-Wire Rallies here: MONDAY November 5th, 12:00 Noon – 1:30 PM Campaign Office of Jeff Osterle for State House 2495 Cedar Park Dr. 14B Holt, MI 48842 MONDAY November 5th, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Marsh Ridge Golf Course & Resort Bergen Room 4815 Old US Hwy 27 S Gaylord, MI 49735 SUNDAY, November 4th, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Troy Community Center Rm. 402 3179 Livernois Troy, MI 48083 SUNDAY, , November 4th, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Calhoun County Victory Center Columbia Plaza 90 S 20th St. Battle Creek,...
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What's the explanation for Mitt Romney's unparalleled breakout? A few weeks ago, the Romney campaign was regarded as dead in the water. The polls (with the exception of Rasmussen) had the campaign uniformly down, giving Obama up to half a dozen points. Voter interest was phlegmatic at best. A combined Chicago-media offensive appeared to have put Romney on the ropes. The consensus was that Obama would cruise to another victory, one paralleling and perhaps even exceeding his triumph over John McCain four years ago. Today, little more than an electoral-cycle heartbeat later, the situation is utterly reversed. The big mo...
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Remember the good ol' days when folks in the media were fond of telling us that conservative evangelical Christians would exhibit anti-Mormon bigotry and fail to vote for Mitt Romney simply because of his religion? Well now that conservative evangelical Christians seem by-and-large on board with the Romney/Ryan ticket liberal CNN Belief Blog contributor Stephen Prothero has turned the tables and criticized conservative evangelical leaders with, essentially, denying their faith by being pro-Romney. From his November 1 post, "My Take: Billy Graham and Ralph Reed are putting politics before God" (emphases mine): Why are evangelicals like Billy Graham and Ralph...
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Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey was Mitt Romney’s initial pick for running mate but the GOP nominee suddenly changed his mind just days before an announcement was to be made, according to a new report by Politico. Plans were even made to reveal the selection in late July, shortly before Romney headed off for his foreign tour which included the London Olympics, campaign insiders told the website. But when Romney returned he had changed his mind and suddenly Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan was in and Christie was out, Politico reports. Romney advisers loved the idea of Christie on the...
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We each have our own reasons for voting. President Obama said voting is the best revenge. Mitt Romney asked supporters to vote for love of country. This Tuesday, what will be your reason for voting?YouTube link to ad.
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According to a new poll by the Tampa Bay Times and Miami Herald, we can put Florida firmly into Mitt Romney’s column. With just three days left for campaigning, Romney has a 51/45 lead over Barack Obama in a state Obama won by three in 2008. Romney even takes an edge in foreign policy now over Obama: The Herald has an interesting analysis, one that confounds the national media narrative. Romney now gets more crossover votes than Obama, contra to the common assumption that independents are proto-Republicans and Romney has trouble with his base: Romney’s strengths: independent voters and more...
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When Mitt Romney strode across the the platform Friday evening and took his place behind a podium in front of the largest crowd he's drawn this year, he sounded familiar stump speech themes of bipartisanship and economic recovery. But the parade of high-profile surrogates who opened for the candidate fixated on another, more explosive issue — one with a particular power to both animate conservatives, and frighten Romney's senior staff. For about 60 minutes before Romney took the stage, Topic A was Libya. Ever since terrorists stormed the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi in September — killing four Americans, including the...
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O'REILLY: "Campaign 2012 Segment" tonight, as you may know, Dick Morris predicting a big landslide for Mitt Romney even though, as we mentioned, a "New York Times" poll out today says the President will most likely win in three vital swing state. Morris, the author of the big new bestseller, "Here Comes the Black Helicopter"; he joins us now Dick Morris from Detroit. So you, I'm sure, repudiate the "New York Times" poll? DICK MORRIS, FOX NEWS POLITICAL ANALYST: Yes. And let me go through the numbers because it's important for people to get in. In Florida, the "Times" says...
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Call it the Evangelical vote or Value vote. I heard Rush talk about it a few days ago and an Evangelical in Ohio on FNC this morning. The Evangelical vote stayed home in 2008 but was back in full force in the 2010 mid-terms which were blow out wins for the GOP. Nothing has changed in 2012 and the Evangelicals are going to be deciding factors in many races nationwide. This is what Evangelicals have seen over the last few years. 1. Obama's assault on marriage, life and contraception 2. Obamacare (need I say more) 3. The attack on faith...
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