Ball State Deac
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I think the "winner" of this debate wins the election. A draw favors Romney and helps him inch towards victory in Ohio.
I think the "winner" of this debate wins the election. A draw favors Romney and helps him inch towards victory in Ohio.
He's still 6% down in OH. Plus there has been a large number of early votes that appear to favor Obama significantly.
A draw hurts Romney. He has to have a very clear win.
Romney is gonna make Ohio close and he may not need it if he takes WI, Iowa, Nevada and Colorado.
But that's like winning an inside straight.
Romney is gonna make Ohio close and he may not need it if he takes WI, Iowa, Nevada and Colorado.
But that's like winning an inside straight.
Obama's performance could be legendary tomorrow, I honestly hope he brings his A game. Makes America look good if our POTUS does well and makes me feel better if he does in fact win that at least he has the confidence and desire to still hold the office.
People waiting in long lines in Atlanta's northern suburbs, just reported on Atl radio. 1.5 hours in Cobb County. Romney may win the pop vote and lose the electoral vote, that would be some irony wouldn't it?
Obama's performance could be legendary tomorrow, I honestly hope he brings his A game. Makes America look good if our POTUS does well and makes me feel better if he does in fact win that at least he has the confidence and desire to still hold the office.
People waiting in long lines in Atlanta's northern suburbs, just reported on Atl radio. 1.5 hours in Cobb County. Romney may win the pop vote and lose the electoral vote, that would be some irony wouldn't it?
The Embassy attack is the biggest obstacle for POTUS tomorrow. IF he can get through that looking good, I think he can smoke Romney on foreign policy. He had to be careful, though...aggressive, but not Biden-esque.
Isn't this debate about foreign policy? If so, I expect people will tune in, hear the words Libya, North Korea, or Afghanistan, and then say "I don't give a damn" and flip over to baseball. How either one handles questions on foreign policy has virtually no impact on this election.