beatrix
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Not at all. Gwynn was famous for his tireless work ethic, hours of film study and abiding sense of personal responsibility. Patrick is a Democrat.
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Not at all. Gwynn was famous for his tireless work ethic, hours of film study and abiding sense of personal responsibility. Patrick is a Democrat.
Chuck Todd keeps saying things like with no proof. He is an insider and he has his sources but listening to him the last couple of weeks you would think that Romney is only campaigning in Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas. I am not saying he is wrong but he is basically saying that Romney has given up even while every poll in America shows him gaining ground.
With no discernible bounce following the RNC, the writing is on the wall for that campaign. And I have no inside sources, just a brain that works.
Romney hasn't given up but Obama is the stronger candidate and he has the better message and campaign.
It's the smallest convention bounce since either Mondale or McGovern.
Plus it's not about the overall vote, it's about EVs. Obama has lost a lot of ground in states he isn't going to win anyway. It will take a huge switch for Romney to get enough EVs to win this election.
EV's are extremely overrated. With all due respect to Gore if you win the popular vote there is a 99.99% chance you will win the election.
Saw a late interview with Chuck Todd and Ted Strickland. Chuck said way things were looking in Ohio that the Romney camp is having to consider how to win the election without Ohio. If that is the case, Romney is in deep trouble.
That cannot be true. Pubs have repeatedly said on here that CNN and every other tv media news outlet besides Fox panders to liberals.
EVs are how you win the election.
The fact is that we have had 2 popular vote candidates lose the election. When you take out all of the landslide elections, and just focus on the elections that we close in popular vote, the percentage is much much less than 99.99%.
RCP Average shows a fairly decent bounce
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/us/general_election_romney_vs_obama-1171.html
But polls at this point are still a little premature. Point being, it is tight race no matter who you listen to. There is absolutely no way Romney has given up.
EV's are extremely overrated. With all due respect to Gore if you win the popular vote there is a 99.99% chance you will win the election.
Samuel Tilden and Andrew Jackson also say hi and drive down that %.
There has been quite a bit of talk about how Romney could win the popular vote and lose the election simply because he is going to win in a huge landslide in many of the red states.
I think Obama wins both the popular vote and EC. So no action coming from me.
I think that probably happens as well but if Romney wins the popular vote he will win the election.