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Re: Election 2012
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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11/03/12 01:30 PM
11/03/12 01:30 PM
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Posts: 13,145 East Tennessee
ronnierocketAGO
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As crazy as this will sound from me of all people, even the local righties will agree with me that Team Willard today is really losing their composure as if they've decided they can't win and already are concerned with self-preservation and finding somebody to blame, which is each other.
Consider that report today coming from "sources close to the Romney campaign" (translation: leaked from the inner circle) where Romney's original VP pick was Christie and in fact some staff members allegedly were taken by surprise with the Ryan pick.
Now why leak this days before tuesday? Perhaps they're trying to undercut Christie after what he did during Sandy and try to paint him as being a bitter jilted bride? Maybe they're trying to blame Ryan, hang him as the scapegoat? Or begin using the argument that Romney would've won if not for Sandy.
So Ryan, now publicly thrown under the bus as a 2nd choice (and buyers remorse by his boss's people), his people are already publicly talking (anonymously of course) about what he might do if his ticket loses Tuesday. (No running mate does this if they really believe they will win, or have a chance of winning.)
I read all this, and I'm baffled by this defeatist attitude. Sure the polling momentum seems to have gone against them (reverse "Mittmentum") and the electoral odds are against them. But they still have a shot of winning.
Seriously this isn't 1964 or 1984 or 1972 when the outcome wasn't exactly in doubt. 2012 is still a close election, but the fact that camp has lost their nerve is really unnecessary, and well if you don't think you can win, why should your supporters?
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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11/03/12 02:20 PM
11/03/12 02:20 PM
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Posts: 23,296 Throggs Neck
pizzaboy
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Rupert Murdcok tweeted a request that Christie "re-delcare" for Romney or take blame for next four years. That's ridiculous, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him bow to the pressure of the almighty Fox News .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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11/03/12 10:28 PM
11/03/12 10:28 PM
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Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 422 Tampa and Queens
Skinny_Vinny
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I don't think Romney has lost momentum Ronnie rather it's been a trend since Denver. He's gained so much on Obama these past few months I wouldnt be surprised if he won come Tuesday. But if Obama won that also wouldn't shock me, that's how close it is. Obama is telling voters to get "revenge" by voting against Romney. LOL @ "revenge". Is he running for POTUS or class president in a high school? Obama is likable but very small time. Using this language shows that his advisers know it's going to be a very close election.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: Skinny_Vinny]
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11/03/12 11:44 PM
11/03/12 11:44 PM
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Posts: 8,389 Staten Island / New Jersey
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Why is it so funny?
It's one man's prediction. Barone.
He thinks OH, PA, NH, and WI will flip for Romney thus his prediction. Looking at recent polls, each state is going to be close. You're leaving out: IA, NV, MN, MI, CO, VA, FL, and the best, NJ. So basically, Romney now is going to win every single battleground state that he is currently losing 3 days before the election, and as a bonus, turn a couple of solid blue states red. wow.
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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11/04/12 12:15 AM
11/04/12 12:15 AM
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Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 1,769 Massachusetts, USA
123JoeSchmo
Underboss
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Romney- VA, FLA, NC, WI, CO
Obama- IA, NH, MN, MI, NV
Can't predict- OH, PA: I wouldn't be surprised if they went either way. Those two states decide the election.
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Election 2012
[Re: Just Lou]
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11/04/12 01:07 AM
11/04/12 01:07 AM
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Can't predict- OH, PA: I wouldn't be surprised if they went either way. Those two states decide the election.
Romney is not winning PA or WI, and the fact he's going to PA later today shows his campaign believes he isn't winning Ohio. Romney was in Ohio on Friday and drew 20,000. He can't spend every day in Ohio. That state is already over-saturated. The fact that sick old Bill Clinton has to be bothered spending all day in PA shows the Obama administration knows it could be a toss up. I'll bet the final NY Times poll on Monday or Tuesday puts PA in the toss up column. Wisconsin has been fighting back since 2010. Biden was there with Clinton too. Another toss up state.
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