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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14564403 United States 11/01/2012 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is simple, If Willard Romney doesn't win Ohio (and he's down 7 points) then Obama is re-elected. Quoting: brent pops Its all about the Electorial College points, Fox News really needs to explain this HUGE fact to its viewers. Watch, Fox News will act SHOCKED as the hillbilly's riot, looting Red Bull, lotto tickets and chewing tobacoo and thats just for their kids Christmas gifts..ha The race for Ohio’s Electoral College votes remains very close, but now Mitt Romney now has a two-point advantage. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters shows Romney with 50% support to President Obama’s 48%. Do you know what a standard deviation is???or margin of error? Please don't cry too hard Nov 8th. |
Lips Of Lucifer
User ID: 26793810 South Africa 11/01/2012 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Romney is a study in psychopathy, but so is Obama. The Americans have Multinational mouth-pieces (Europe too)as their Leaders...Hollow chameleon-like Shadow-men. This is what is at the Helm of our lives...Beings who have concentrated all their/ and our energies on THEIR pleasure centres. The best to hope for is that Romney wins and gets fucked-up by genuine global public opinion in its first year..but it won't happen because we are not really ready to change anything. frankly. we dont give a flying fuck what global public opinion is. You should...Remember this..? [link to www.youtube.com] Global public opinion...grow up Last Edited by Lips Of Lucifer on 11/01/2012 03:18 PM |
PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Romney won't win this election and next week I'm going to troll glp and celebrate president Barrack Obama. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26766128 Obama Supporter: IQ - 1 Income - gubament check Net Worth - negative Dwelling - gubament housin' Overall assessment - "Oxygen Thief" Get a life Tard! By the way, you might want to get used to the idea that your handouts are at an end teat sucker. The average libtard doesn't get it, that in the world the TV tells they want to live in, THEY won't be one of the More-Equal-Than-You Democrats living in luxury from the prols work, but instead, one of the useless eaters that society must kill. |
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(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallup produced results based on thousands of voter contacts indicating that Mitt Romney is leading in national early voting by roughly six percentage points. Last night, another venerable polling outfit confirmed Gallup's findings: Quoting: PravdaDemocrat From Pew Research: The Pew Research Center survey found that the race is even among all likely voters nationwide (47% Obama, 47% Romney). Unlike the last campaign, the race also is close among voters who say they have already voted. In the poll, conducted Oct. 24-28, 19% of likely voters say they have already voted; that is unchanged from the same week in the 2008 campaign (Oct. 23-26, 2008). Currently, Romney holds a seven-point edge among early voters (50% to 43%); because of the small sample, this lead is not statistically significant. At this point four years ago, Obama led John McCain by 19 points (53% to 34%) among early voters. [link to www.people-press.org] The overall sample was roughly 1700 voters, only about half the size of Gallup's pool, but resulting in nearly the exact same early voting outcome. In this case, Romney by seven. Gallup found that Obama led McCain by 15 points in early tallies at this stage in 2008; Pew puts the gap at 19 points, so their 2012 numbers represent a 26-point swing to the GOP ticket. Townhall: [link to townhall.com] And then, we have Democrat Denver Mayor saying this: Hancock even broke news on that Wisconsin trip, telling voters if the election were to be held right now the president would lose Wisconsin and its coveted 10 electoral votes. ... “We have not turned out the vote early,” Hancock told the newspaper. “The suburbs and rural parts of Wisconsin – the Republican base – are voting. President Obama’s base has yet to go vote. We’ve got to get our people to go vote.” [link to ace.mu.nu] MORE from Townhall: “The Gallup numbers nationally confirm what we think is happening here in Ohio,” says one Romney official. “It’s two things. One, their margin of victory in early voting is greatly diminished — drastically diminished. And two, they are having a very difficult time generating enthusiasm among young people.” Asked for evidence to support those claims, the official cited a Romney tally showing absentee and early voting is ten percent higher in counties McCain won in 2008 than in counties Obama won. He also pointed to sluggish early voting in the Toledo area, which Obama won in ’08, and particularly energetic early voting in the Cincinnati area, which McCain won. In addition, the official argues that Republicans are “outperforming our share of voter registration in absentee requests and early votes” and that the GOP has “closed the gap on Democrats’ historical absentee and early vote advantage for 20 of the past 21 days.” When Florida is a landslide, and OH, PA, NH, IA, etc. are called by the networks for Romney early, I expect disheartened and lazy libs on the West Coast to stay home. That will expand the margin of victory in the popular vote beyond what all these polls say. The lamentations, recriminations, and accusations of the liberal Man-Womyn on MSNBC will be the stuff of the ages to watch. MUST-SEE TV!! They just won't be able to admit they were wrong, the liberal ego doesn't allow for that. You've been smoking to much catnip!!!!!!! What part of these INCONVENIENT TRUTHS is you find inconvenient? Does this not match with today's Orwellian MSNBC Current Truth? |
PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You right wing, shit eatin rednecks are fooling yourselves. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26781847 Obama is gonna win hands down, according to the bookmakers also hes a sure fire winner, 2/5 on to be reelected Be sure to bet the farm on it, then... But, better get daddy's permission to use the credit card, first. |
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PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is simple, If Willard Romney doesn't win Ohio (and he's down 7 points) then Obama is re-elected. Quoting: brent pops Its all about the Electorial College points, Fox News really needs to explain this HUGE fact to its viewers. Watch, Fox News will act SHOCKED as the hillbilly's riot, looting Red Bull, lotto tickets and chewing tobacoo and thats just for their kids Christmas gifts..ha You Obamatards don't realize it, but you are repeating EXACTLY the same things the McCain/Palin supporters did in 2008. |
PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallup produced results based on thousands of voter contacts indicating that Mitt Romney is leading in national early voting by roughly six percentage points. Last night, another venerable polling outfit confirmed Gallup's findings: Quoting: PravdaDemocrat From Pew Research: The Pew Research Center survey found that the race is even among all likely voters nationwide (47% Obama, 47% Romney). Unlike the last campaign, the race also is close among voters who say they have already voted. In the poll, conducted Oct. 24-28, 19% of likely voters say they have already voted; that is unchanged from the same week in the 2008 campaign (Oct. 23-26, 2008). Currently, Romney holds a seven-point edge among early voters (50% to 43%); because of the small sample, this lead is not statistically significant. At this point four years ago, Obama led John McCain by 19 points (53% to 34%) among early voters. [link to www.people-press.org] The overall sample was roughly 1700 voters, only about half the size of Gallup's pool, but resulting in nearly the exact same early voting outcome. In this case, Romney by seven. Gallup found that Obama led McCain by 15 points in early tallies at this stage in 2008; Pew puts the gap at 19 points, so their 2012 numbers represent a 26-point swing to the GOP ticket. Townhall: [link to townhall.com] And then, we have Democrat Denver Mayor saying this: Hancock even broke news on that Wisconsin trip, telling voters if the election were to be held right now the president would lose Wisconsin and its coveted 10 electoral votes. ... “We have not turned out the vote early,” Hancock told the newspaper. “The suburbs and rural parts of Wisconsin – the Republican base – are voting. President Obama’s base has yet to go vote. We’ve got to get our people to go vote.” [link to ace.mu.nu] MORE from Townhall: “The Gallup numbers nationally confirm what we think is happening here in Ohio,” says one Romney official. “It’s two things. One, their margin of victory in early voting is greatly diminished — drastically diminished. And two, they are having a very difficult time generating enthusiasm among young people.” Asked for evidence to support those claims, the official cited a Romney tally showing absentee and early voting is ten percent higher in counties McCain won in 2008 than in counties Obama won. He also pointed to sluggish early voting in the Toledo area, which Obama won in ’08, and particularly energetic early voting in the Cincinnati area, which McCain won. In addition, the official argues that Republicans are “outperforming our share of voter registration in absentee requests and early votes” and that the GOP has “closed the gap on Democrats’ historical absentee and early vote advantage for 20 of the past 21 days.” When Florida is a landslide, and OH, PA, NH, IA, etc. are called by the networks for Romney early, I expect disheartened and lazy libs on the West Coast to stay home. That will expand the margin of victory in the popular vote beyond what all these polls say. The lamentations, recriminations, and accusations of the liberal Man-Womyn on MSNBC will be the stuff of the ages to watch. MUST-SEE TV!! They just won't be able to admit they were wrong, the liberal ego doesn't allow for that. I really hope Romney wins, I can't not imagine another 4 years with this liar and betrayer to the United States and its Constitution. Unfortunately, I CAN... Which is why, for the sake of my daughter's future, Romney MUST WIN... |
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PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is simple, If Willard Romney doesn't win Ohio (and he's down 7 points) then Obama is re-elected. Quoting: brent pops Its all about the Electorial College points, Fox News really needs to explain this HUGE fact to its viewers. Watch, Fox News will act SHOCKED as the hillbilly's riot, looting Red Bull, lotto tickets and chewing tobacoo and thats just for their kids Christmas gifts..ha The race for Ohio’s Electoral College votes remains very close, but now Mitt Romney now has a two-point advantage. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters shows Romney with 50% support to President Obama’s 48%. Governor Kasich said this morning that Romney WILL WIN IN OHIO. Not might win... Not could win... But, WILL WIN. |
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PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is simple, If Willard Romney doesn't win Ohio (and he's down 7 points) then Obama is re-elected. Quoting: brent pops Its all about the Electorial College points, Fox News really needs to explain this HUGE fact to its viewers. Watch, Fox News will act SHOCKED as the hillbilly's riot, looting Red Bull, lotto tickets and chewing tobacoo and thats just for their kids Christmas gifts..ha Tie 269-269 -- ODDS 50/1 Romney can win with NV, CO, IA and without OH, NH, WI, MI, PA, etc. Path to victory without Ohio remains more likely than people think. Wouldn't it be sweet, if the Electoral Vote that made Romney President comes from Maine, where Democrats DEMANDED the state split it's electoral votes base on Congressional districts? |
PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only problem is that Obama is leading in almost every battleground state. Romney will win the popular vote, but Obama is going to win the presidency. You are fooling yourself if you think otherwise. Quoting: a helpless lamb incorrect. Romney now leads in Ohio and Iowa and is tied in Wisconsin. The lamentations of the liberal man-womyn will be great on the Day After Socialist Rejection Day |
PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only problem is that Obama is leading in almost every battleground state. Romney will win the popular vote, but Obama is going to win the presidency. You are fooling yourself if you think otherwise. Quoting: a helpless lamb incorrect. Romney now leads in Ohio and Iowa and is tied in Wisconsin. I said almost. And it really depends on what polls you are looking at. Romney also leads in Fl and Va. looks like the reverse is true. Romney is leading in almost all battleground states. You are trying to talk facts to an MSNBC-watching useful idiot... |
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(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is simple, If Willard Romney doesn't win Ohio (and he's down 7 points) then Obama is re-elected. Quoting: brent pops Its all about the Electorial College points, Fox News really needs to explain this HUGE fact to its viewers. Watch, Fox News will act SHOCKED as the hillbilly's riot, looting Red Bull, lotto tickets and chewing tobacoo and thats just for their kids Christmas gifts..ha The race for Ohio’s Electoral College votes remains very close, but now Mitt Romney now has a two-point advantage. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters shows Romney with 50% support to President Obama’s 48%. Do you know what a standard deviation is???or margin of error? Please don't cry too hard Nov 8th. Do you realize you are saying EXACTLY what the McCaintards said in 2008? |
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Lips Of Lucifer
User ID: 26793810 South Africa 11/01/2012 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Let me look into my crystal ball... The North American continent and her Corporate sponsors will control the last obstacle in the Middle East, and put this object's resources to Sensible Use. Next, the Multinationals will sex up violence against the last remaining Commie...Red China, and put to Sensible and profitable use the stuff that goes with fossil fuel and gives value to hollow 'Value' symbols;little people energy - a few billion well conditioned proles. You might ask about the Saudis? They will try and stay on the side of the big Satan, but unlike the English Nobility they will fail because of 'Their' public opinion and fundamental cultural differences...If I were the Multinationals I would spice up multiculturalism at home with liberal racist outrage to smooth the way toward Nirvana...the few served by a global multicultural mass of violent proles that internalize their dissatisfaction. Look around boys and girls...See it.. hehe! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9990542 United States 11/01/2012 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallup produced results based on thousands of voter contacts indicating that Mitt Romney is leading in national early voting by roughly six percentage points. Last night, another venerable polling outfit confirmed Gallup's findings: Quoting: PravdaDemocrat From Pew Research: The Pew Research Center survey found that the race is even among all likely voters nationwide (47% Obama, 47% Romney). Unlike the last campaign, the race also is close among voters who say they have already voted. In the poll, conducted Oct. 24-28, 19% of likely voters say they have already voted; that is unchanged from the same week in the 2008 campaign (Oct. 23-26, 2008). Currently, Romney holds a seven-point edge among early voters (50% to 43%); because of the small sample, this lead is not statistically significant. At this point four years ago, Obama led John McCain by 19 points (53% to 34%) among early voters. [link to www.people-press.org] The overall sample was roughly 1700 voters, only about half the size of Gallup's pool, but resulting in nearly the exact same early voting outcome. In this case, Romney by seven. Gallup found that Obama led McCain by 15 points in early tallies at this stage in 2008; Pew puts the gap at 19 points, so their 2012 numbers represent a 26-point swing to the GOP ticket. Townhall: [link to townhall.com] And then, we have Democrat Denver Mayor saying this: Hancock even broke news on that Wisconsin trip, telling voters if the election were to be held right now the president would lose Wisconsin and its coveted 10 electoral votes. ... “We have not turned out the vote early,” Hancock told the newspaper. “The suburbs and rural parts of Wisconsin – the Republican base – are voting. President Obama’s base has yet to go vote. We’ve got to get our people to go vote.” [link to ace.mu.nu] MORE from Townhall: “The Gallup numbers nationally confirm what we think is happening here in Ohio,” says one Romney official. “It’s two things. One, their margin of victory in early voting is greatly diminished — drastically diminished. And two, they are having a very difficult time generating enthusiasm among young people.” Asked for evidence to support those claims, the official cited a Romney tally showing absentee and early voting is ten percent higher in counties McCain won in 2008 than in counties Obama won. He also pointed to sluggish early voting in the Toledo area, which Obama won in ’08, and particularly energetic early voting in the Cincinnati area, which McCain won. In addition, the official argues that Republicans are “outperforming our share of voter registration in absentee requests and early votes” and that the GOP has “closed the gap on Democrats’ historical absentee and early vote advantage for 20 of the past 21 days.” When Florida is a landslide, and OH, PA, NH, IA, etc. are called by the networks for Romney early, I expect disheartened and lazy libs on the West Coast to stay home. That will expand the margin of victory in the popular vote beyond what all these polls say. The lamentations, recriminations, and accusations of the liberal Man-Womyn on MSNBC will be the stuff of the ages to watch. MUST-SEE TV!! They just won't be able to admit they were wrong, the liberal ego doesn't allow for that. OP has to be a shill. Because noone would possibly dedicate this much energy to giving a damn about the crooked political system unless they were bought off or a complete moron without a life. |
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User ID: 9107938 United States 11/01/2012 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I really believe Obama is going to steal this election, if we even have an election. If Obama wins, it is game over for this country. I don't understand how people can not see this. It`s OK to tell your Government No. Proud Patriot and Pro 2nd Amendment. Democrats Stole The 2020 Election. |
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PravdaDemocrat
(OP) User ID: 19228212 United States 11/01/2012 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wonkish is quoting the WORST performing polls, the bottom 3 out of 20 major pollsters. In addition, it has banned my inconvenient TRUTHS from it's postings, because it doesn't like being shown to wrong, again and again. I'm quoting numbers 2 and 3 MOST ACCURATE pollsters... Pick your poison, dude. |
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