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Old 05-22-2012, 08:06 AM
 
Location: Gone
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Independents and women aren't going to vote for him under any circumstances.

Without their votes, he's toast.
I'm an Inde and every Inde I know is going to vote for Obama at this point, as for women they can make up their own minds as to vote for, I am sure there are handful that prefer to let others do their thinking for them and vote for Romney, the rest know what the GOP thinks of them. We shall see what happens in Nov, I think you are in for a major letdown, take two asprin and take a nap for four years, when you awaken he will be getting ready to retire.
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Old 05-22-2012, 12:13 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Americans See Obama as Solid Favorite to Win Election

Romney can always give it another try in 2016
so, what does that mean? Does this poll mean he is more likable and all these 56% are going to vote for him or is it simply what is referred to in Vegas as the odds? As for 2016, I doubt Romney would run again if he can't do it this time....

Nita
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Old 05-24-2012, 01:08 AM
 
Location: Perpetuality On Wheels
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This poll is very much a mirror of intrade.com for the recent probability of 2012 election that O is about 58% while R is about 38%.

Last edited by seagull84; 05-24-2012 at 01:31 AM..
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Old 06-04-2012, 11:21 AM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Default This is the truth

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Americans See Obama as Solid Favorite to Win Election

Romney can always give it another try in 2016
There is nothing surprising about this upcoming election. Romney will do his best to try to spin the lousy Republican record, lure in the usual suckers with promises of solutions that Pubs have never been able to deliver on. Republicans in Congress continue to shame themselves with their effort to discredit the President and protect the rich.

Enjoy President Obama's second term.
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Old 06-04-2012, 11:36 AM
 
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Depends on whether ACORN hauls them in by the busloads and holds their little handzies showing them where to make the mark on the ballot. Never mind the fact they don't know where they are or why.


Well, gas is coming down, too. Maybe by November, it will only be twice what it was when the arrogant buffoon took office.
Oddly ACORN was never indicted for any voter fraud, they couldn't find a thing. However, republican Secretary of State Charlie White, WAS indicted of voter fraud, perjury and theft. It was a republican who "found" a missing bag of votes for a republican judge in Wisconsin. In California, a firm that republicans hired, Young Political Majors (YPM), the owner, Mark Jacoby, was indicted for voter registration fraud. Diebold machines were rigged to "vote republican."

My point is that voter fraud is actually rare, but you can't limit what there is of it to the Democrats or ACORN. As for your last comment about the President of the United States, that actually speaks volumes about you.
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Old 06-04-2012, 12:37 PM
 
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As for your last comment about the President of the United States, that actually speaks volumes about you.
Actually, it speaks for the millions and millions of Americans who think exactly the same about that jug-eared fool that you voted for.
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Old 06-04-2012, 01:27 PM
 
Location: in a galaxy far far away
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Fifty-six percent of Americans think Barack Obama will win the 2012 presidential election, compared with 36% who think Mitt Romney will win. Democrats are more likely to believe that Obama will win than Republicans are to believe Romney will. Independents are nearly twice as likely to think that Obama, rather than Romney, will prevail.
Americans See Obama as Solid Favorite to Win Election

Romney can always give it another try in 2016
Noting that this was posted on the 15th and today an article showing that perception might be changing (due to job reports) with regard to the Presidential race. This summer is sure to be an ugly one with the nasty attack ads that will be coming out. Looking at a photo of the President in the story ... he looks very tired. Don't know if it was the lighting but his hair has more gray in it. (is it any wonder?)

First Read - First Thoughts: A perception-changer
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Old 06-04-2012, 01:47 PM
 
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... well sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me ...

Enjoy four more years of the Obama presidency.
I don't think ANYONE....even you senseless liberals...will enjoy another 4 years of obama...IF he wins.
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Old 06-04-2012, 04:11 PM
 
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Oddly ACORN was never indicted for any voter fraud, they couldn't find a thing. However, republican Secretary of State Charlie White, WAS indicted of voter fraud, perjury and theft. It was a republican who "found" a missing bag of votes for a republican judge in Wisconsin. In California, a firm that republicans hired, Young Political Majors (YPM), the owner, Mark Jacoby, was indicted for voter registration fraud. Diebold machines were rigged to "vote republican."

My point is that voter fraud is actually rare, but you can't limit what there is of it to the Democrats or ACORN. As for your last comment about the President of the United States, that actually speaks volumes about you.
Anything to back all these up?
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Old 06-04-2012, 06:56 PM
 
Location: Inland Empire, Calif
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Americans See Obama as Solid Favorite to Win Election

Romney can always give it another try in 2016
Romney is going to be so successful as president that no democrat will run in 2016. It will be the era of good feeling. Everyone will be so happy there will be no need to change...
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