It's pretty obvious that the Dems are very very nervous concerning voter turn out for Barry this Fall. He is grasping or even creating faux issues to energize his fleeing base especially in the swing states.
I know quite abfew independents, like myself and my wife, who will be voting ABO this Fall.
It's pretty obvious that the Dems are very very nervous concerning voter turn out for Barry this Fall. He is grasping or even creating faux issues to energize his fleeing base especially in the swing states.
I know quite abfew independents, like myself and my wife, who will be voting ABO this Fall.
I don't think so. I think Obama will win if Romney is his opposition. Every recent poll I've seen shows Obama beating Romney, especially among Hispanic voters.
Obama is expected to raise a billion bucks. If he does, he might landslide the election.
She would be great as a VP, but not on the campaign trail.
Romney needs someone who can get folks fired up. I'd LUV to see Chris Christie get the nod- that man can tear up BOs record. And there is alot to pick apart- that jobs number yesterday was PATHETIC!
I agree she's pretty much of a squish on domestic politics...for somebody who was very much a hard eyed realist in dealing with the Soviets, she's the opposite on domestic feel good stuff.
Domestic feel good stuff like dealing with our national debt time bomb that's getting ready to explode?
....although it would be fun to watch the MSM turn themselves wrong side out explaining how voting for Romney/Rice instead of Obama/Biden was completely racist.
The MSM would go batshit after the election discussing what caused the low Republican turn out.
Not hardly,the ABO vote alone will have Romney winning,his choice of VP is just icing on the cake.
You folks are living in fantasy land. You screwed the pooch picking Romney. This should have been an easy win for the Republicans, considering how radically leftist and anti-American Obama has proved himself to be. All they had to do was put a halfway conservative candidate in there to win it. Get the base a little enthusiastic. So they pick a Massachusetts liberal. Marvelous!
it's going to be so much fun shoving these moronic posts up the asses of the Paul clown car crew come November.....they'll have a new gospel by then but the internet never forgets.
oh, and Raisuli, you really ought to read some news that's not months old....try Drudge....Obama's losing the fund raising battle dramatically. that billion dollar stuff is so 2011.
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It's pretty obvious that the Dems are very very nervous concerning voter turn out for Barry this Fall. He is grasping or even creating faux issues to energize his fleeing base especially in the swing states.
I know quite abfew independents, like myself and my wife, who will be voting ABO this Fall.
I don't think so. I think Obama will win if Romney is his opposition. Every recent poll I've seen shows Obama beating Romney, especially among Hispanic voters.
Obama is expected to raise a billion bucks. If he does, he might landslide the election.
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I can�t think of much of anything much more useless than mid-summer pre-convention polls� 7/7/12 Rasmussen Tracking: Obama 45, Romney 45 (tie) 7/7/12 RCP Average: Obama 47.1, Romney 44.1(within the margin of error) 7/7/12 RCP Job Approval Average: Approve 47.4, Disapprove 48.1 (tie)
Statistical ties usually mean big [bleep] trouble for the incumbent, but we have seen it flip.
More better to look elsewhere for strength and weakness.
From the Christian Science Monitor: By Liz Marlantes Jul 3, 2012 The recently leaked recording of a conference call among President Obama and some of his top 2008 campaign donors sparked a new round of less-than-rosy headlines about the president�s fundraising. On the call, Mr. Obama didn�t mince words: With donations pouring in to Republican "super political-action committees" and the Mitt Romney campaign, Obama said he is on track to become the first sitting president in modern history to be outspent by his opponent. In fact, Obama�s campaign has been making this claim repeatedly, in a battery of urgent fundraising pleas during the past few weeks. Republicans, in turn, have been accusing the president of crying wolf � pointing out that his campaign holds the advantage in cash on hand over Mr. Romney�s. So who�s right? Could Obama � who famously shattered all fundraising records back in 2008, collecting nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars � actually lose the money race this time around? Or is he just trying to instill fear in the hearts of Democratic donors who have been reluctant to pony up?
The short answer: Yes and yes.
Obama may wind up being outspent, but he�s still ahead in fundraising for now (we think � though the activity of some outside groups is murky enough that it�s hard to be totally definitive). What seems more certain is that the president won�t wield anything like the overwhelming cash advantage he had over Sen. John McCain in 2008.
Instead, 2012 is shaping up to be a very competitive fundraising battle that will probably break a variety of records�
From the Des Moines Register report: 619,452 Iowa voters are now registered Republican, compared to 598,074 Democrats. Both parties, however, are outnumbered by No Party voters, at 655,457. Democrats held a lead in registrations for several years beginning in mid-2006, but fell behind Republicans earlier this spring. In an e-mailed statement, Iowa Democratic Party spokesman Michael Hunt said additional Republican registrations in June were probably related to the unusually large number of contested GOP races in the June 5 primary election, rather than a new and specific preference for Republican policies over Democratic ones.
From the New York Times: At a campaign stop in Poland, Ohio, on Friday, Mr. Obama urged voters to take the long view, and to be mindful of the economic state he inherited. �I want to get back to a time when middle-class families and those working to get into the middle class have some basic security,� he said. �We�ve got to deal with what�s been happening over the last decade, the last 15 years.� Mr. Romney, on the other hand, emphasized the more recent string of weak job growth that has taken place under Mr. Obama�s leadership. �This is a time for Americans to choose whether they want more of the same,� Mr. Romney said from Wolfeboro, N.H., where he is vacationing. �It doesn�t have to be this way. America can do better. And this kick in the gut has to end.�
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SOMEBODY please tell TRH that Netanyahu NEVER said "Once we squeeze all we can out of the United States, it can dry up and blow away."
it's going to be so much fun shoving these moronic posts up the asses of the Paul clown car crew come November.....they'll have a new gospel by then but the internet never forgets.
oh, and Raisuli, you really ought to read some news that's not months old....try Drudge....Obama's losing the fund raising battle dramatically. that billion dollar stuff is so 2011.
I actually hope, in this case, that you're right and I'm wrong, Steve. Not by much, but a 70 MPH crash into a stone wall is likely preferable to the same at 80 MPH.
Obama looks more and more like a snakebit loser....and it's pretty clear there will be no good economic news by November, and perhaps dramatically worse news.
Obama has a relatively high floor....blacks, public unions, homos, America haters, and guilty white liberals who think only a Klansman would vote against a Negro. that's his high 30s % that he'll never lose, even if he sacrificed Moochelle to Satan on live TV.
Obama probably overpolls by five per cent, at least, on the Bradley factor, which would have him losing most of the swing states even based on current numbers, which are unlikely to get anything but worse. It is sort of political gospel that undecideds break against the incumbent, and he's already got the monolithic devotion of his base, so he's really got noplace to go for more voters.
but the voters outside that base are falling away rapidly....my worry is what kind of desperate ploy these comrades will come up with in October.
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i wouldn't trust those polictical polls any further than i could throw a bull cow by the tail. those things have become instruments of propaganda by both parties, imho.
plinker and poboy, I stand corrected. college sluts, fortunately, vote at pretty low levels.....and I wonder how much in love with Obama Mexicans are with their unemployment rates this high. his green card stunt for illegals who came as children is kind of meaningless when there's no concrete for them to pour.
but yes, that should have been part of the list of the elements of the modern democrat party. should have added bunny huggers and gun grabbers, too.
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