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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Skinny_Vinny] #638825
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Originally Posted By: Skinny_Vinny


If you are going to bring up money, bring up Barack Hussein Obama and the huge sums of money(and media support) he had in 2008 and will have again in 2012. If Romney is disappointing you, how can you not be disappointed with Obama for not winning more states and no less than 75% of the popular vote?


Because no President has ever won 75% of the popular vote. Or even come close to that, even in our bi-polar political system rigged in the favor of the two major parties.

Remember Ronald Reagan? Biggest electoral triumph in American history. What was his popular vote % in 1984? 58.8%. Yes the election when Mondale only won his home state, and only by 6,000 votes.

FDR, arguably the greatest President (up there w/ Washington and Lincoln) and definately the best of his century, what was his popular vote % in the 4 elections he won?

57.4%
60.8%
54.7%
53.4%

Yes only 57% in the election when Lucifer could've beaten Hoover in the depths of the Great Depression. FDR's polling was lame like his legs. (Too soon?)

Why has no President come close to 75%? Blame the minorities, gays, and Feminazis.

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638826
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Newt's spokesman says Newt will quit if he loses Alabama and Mississippi. (Will he keep his word?)

Also a stunning fact:

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After twenty-three contests, Romney has secured 3,219,648 votes out of 8,094,438 cast. His share of the total vote is 39.8 per cent.


http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/ne...l#ixzz1oSAb7oID

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Ronnie,

If money should translate to dominant victories for Romney, which is what you seem to be implying, then we should expect much more from Obama because he has unprecedented money and media support.

Try to have one set of standards.

Re: Election 2012 [Re: Skinny_Vinny] #638868
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Originally Posted By: Skinny_Vinny
Ronnie,

If money should translate to dominant victories for Romney


Considering his less than stellar competition and all his advantages, I can't blame anybody for questionting his performances. The only primary where I wouldn't would be Florida.

EDIT - and RRA doesn't have standards. I'm not held back by something as silly as music songs.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638869
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From another message board, I found this data nugget:

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If you look at Romney's blow-outs last night, it was Massachusetts - where it was an open primary, a state with just over 11% registered GOP... the exit polls suggested only 45% of those voting were Republicans.

Some interesting numbers from MA actually...
total GOP registered voters: 466431
Total voters in GOP primary: 361392
Total GOP voters in GOP primary: 209894
GOP turnout in MA GOP primary: 45.000001%

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638875
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Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
Before the primetime drama of Super Tuesday, Fox News yesterday quietly reported a poll on Latino voters.

According to them, Obama isn't just poised to retain his '08 Latino voting bloc, but is running 50/50 with Romney among the Latino McCain voters.

~Why? Three reasons: Arizona, Arizona, Arizona.


And I was just going to post that I saw a segment on the Today show that mentioned a poll showing that a ridiculously small percentage of Latinos would vote for Romney.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: Turnbull] #638892
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
There is a kind of relentless Darwinism in the way these mediocrities have been throwing dirt on each other because they have nothing meaningful to say--making themselves and each other look foolish and turning off voters who expect better of presidential candidates. Whoever gets the nomination will lose in November. Rough justice: they were tried and found wanting. That's the good news.

The bad news: Four more years of Obama.

That's why I'm so angry with the GOP, TB.

I, for one, would like to have a choice. The truth is, Obama has left a lot to be desired in his first term as President. But he's far and away better than anyone the Republicans are running this year.

Turning this election into nothing short of a culture war has removed any possibility of my voting for them this year. Romney is completely out of touch. I'm embarrassed that Santorum is half Italian. And Newt is human garbage.

And I got news for ya. If they don't drop this culture clash crap and step into the 21st century, they may never win the Presidency again. Obama 2012 can easily seque into Cuomo 2016.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: pizzaboy] #638894
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Don't laugh at this headline. Most of the GOP nominees in recent decades have won after previously failing to win it.

Santorum '16?

http://www.salon.com/2012/03/07/mitt_romney_won_last_night/
http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2012/03/07/santorum_2016.html

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy

And I got news for ya. If they don't drop this culture clash crap and step into the 21st century, they may never win the Presidency again. Obama 2012 can easily seque into Cuomo 2016.


This will sound crazy since she's quitting her current job after this year, but if she came back and campaigned hard for state/local races in '14...Hillary Clinton could very well make herself a national comeback for '16.

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Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
This will sound crazy since she's quitting her current job after this year, but if she came back and campaigned hard for state/local races in '14...Hillary Clinton could very well make herself a national comeback for '16.

Would you vote for her?


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638898
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Depends. Maybe?

Of course I know nothing about Cuomo. How do our New Yorkers feel about him as he's prepping himself up for a '16 run?

Come to think of it, Hillary/Cuomo would be a double New York affair in the primaries.

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Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
Depends. Maybe?

Of course I know nothing about Cuomo. How do our New Yorkers feel about him as he's prepping himself up for a '16 run?

Come to think of it, Hillary/Cuomo would be a double New York affair in the primaries.

You know she's not a real New Yorker as well as I know that you hated "Rambo 2."

Are you trying to make my ulcer bleed? tongue grin


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: pizzaboy] #638903
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy

You know she's not a real New Yorker as well as I know that you hated "Rambo 2."

Are you trying to make my ulcer bleed? tongue grin


She's as New York as RFK was.

Don't blame me for your ulcers. You old people sneeze and your ulcers bleed.

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638904
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I bet he slept on the couch that night.

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Mitt Romney breezed into Ohio swinging on Super Tuesday with his MVP, Ann, at his side. In a (failed) attempt to honor his wife, Romney announced to the crowd, "I'll introduce to you the heavyweight champion of my life."

Foul! No game rules include referring to your wife's weight. Ever.

"I don't mean weight," Romney fumbled, "She's just a great fighter is what I mean."

Lucky for Romney, Ann is a good sport! "Well, if this goes on my longer, I will be the heavyweight champion," said Ann.


OK she was funny there.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/power-player...-115515755.html

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638905
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All kidding aside, his wife is more likeable than he is. So that little faux pas may benefit him a teeny-tiny bit.


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Newt made history!

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A Smart Politics review of presidential primary contests finds that Newt Gingrich's 47.2% performance in Georgia was tied for the second lowest support for a major Republican presidential candidate in his home state since the 1972 cycle, and tied for the lowest number for a winning candidate.

The worst home state performance for a Republican was Pat Robertson in Virginia in 1988.


http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cspg/smartpolitics/2012/03/gingrich_records_weakest_gop_h.php

Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638926
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Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
Newt made history!

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A Smart Politics review of presidential primary contests finds that Newt Gingrich's 47.2% performance in Georgia was tied for the second lowest support for a major Republican presidential candidate in his home state since the 1972 cycle, and tied for the lowest number for a winning candidate.

The worst home state performance for a Republican was Pat Robertson in Virginia in 1988.


http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cspg/smartpolitics/2012/03/gingrich_records_weakest_gop_h.php


I don't know if Georgians really consider him to be a Georgian since he's a Yankee transplant.

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Originally Posted By: klydon1
I don't know if Georgians really consider him to be a Georgian since he's a Yankee transplant.

Don't pawn him off on us, Counselor tongue lol.


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: pizzaboy] #638961
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I don't know if Georgians really consider him to be a Georgian since he's a Yankee transplant.

Don't pawn him off on us, Counselor tongue lol.

lol

Newt was born in Harrisburg and spent his childhood here. Of course, his name had always been pronounced GING-rick until he moved to Georgia. His mother, who died about 12 years ago, still lived here, as did his sister.

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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #638969
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Washington (CNN) -- The Senate narrowly rejected a Republican-sponsored measure Thursday that would have bypassed the Obama administration's current objections to the Keystone XL pipeline and allowed construction on the controversial project to move forward immediately.


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Speaking of elections, is anyone gonna watch HBO's "Game Change" which airs Saturday I believe. Julianne Moore looks and sounds exactly like Sarah Palin by the previews. uhwhat I hear she does a fantastic job. I can't take much of the real Sarah Palin, but I am tempted to check this movie out. It's getting good reviews from the few I've heard.

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I'll watch.


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Wherever one stand on the upcoming election, I can't be the only one who gets sick of the constant group-think by those in Hollywood. It's almost like to be anyone in show business, you MUST march to the Democrat drum no matter what.

I love Tom Hanks as an actor but he should be above this political stumping. Leave that to Michael Moore or whoever.



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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #639007
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First off, I hate this age we live in when we had advertisements for advertisements. I hate that shit. For fucks sake, it's not THE DARK KNIGHT RISES or some movie I want to see.

Second, I'm sure the final product will be nicely polished, probably even quite effective propaganda. Propaganda, but decently crafted none the less I'm sure.

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Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
I love Tom Hanks as an actor but he should be above this political stumping. Leave that to Michael Moore or whoever.




I tried telling Ronnie Reagan that same thing, but ...


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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #639017
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I noted back on Tuesday about Mittens struggling with Evangelical voters. This article explains why that should trouble his team.

Mitt Romney’s 'Southern Problem' is National

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Republican presidential candidates obviously don't win general elections by winning Dixie alone. They win in swing states like Ohio. And they win in swing states like Ohio by turning out Southern-type voters who live in Ohio—evangelicals and Reagan Democrats. ... Romney's "Southern problem" therefore isn't that he's in danger of losing Southern states; it's that he's not reaching those demographic chunks of non-Southern states that most resemble the South.


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Will these voters turn to Obama? The great majority of them surely won't.

But, like the four million absent evangelicals who Karl Rove believes proved decisive in the 2000 popular vote, they might just stay home.


http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/scot...lem-is-national

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Some Evangelicals may stay home.

What if blacks aren't as motivated this time and don't turn out?

I truly believe that in order to get blacks to come out, they have to believe that they're voting against racism. Ultimately, you have to convince enough black voters that if they come out to vote again, they'll offset the vote of a Klansman.

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Originally Posted By: Skinny_Vinny
Some Evangelicals may stay home.

What if blacks aren't as motivated this time and don't turn out?

I truly believe that in order to get blacks to come out, they have to believe that they're voting against racism. Ultimately, you have to convince enough black voters that if they come out to vote again, they'll offset the vote of a Klansman.


It just grinds your gears that black people vote, huh...

THE BLACKS ARE VOTING!!! THE BLACKS ARE VOTING!!! BOOGA-BOOGA!!!!


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If the Right continue with their Evil Black Man meme (which recently just got resurrected. Remember that Pimp cartoon I posted in the birth control thread?) and get nasty and furious again as they have in the past, I don't think the black voting turnout will be a problem.

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