Politics and Religion

Re: Obama could lose VA, FL, CO, NC, IO and still win............
salonpas 1728 reads
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1 / 10


The rest of the swing states are in Obama's column and barring any unforeseen black/white swan event, Obama will be re-elected as POTUS.  

http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/

Colorado: Chance of winning for Obama 57%; For Romney 43%

Florida: Chance of Obama winning 37%;  For Romney 63%

Nevada:Chance of Obama winning 79%;  For Romney 21%

New Hampshire: Chance of Obama winning  70%; For Romney 30%

North Carolina: Chance of Obama winning 18%; For Romney 82%

Ohio: Chance of Obama winning  76%; For Romney 24%

Virginia: Chance of Obama winning  54%; For Romney 46%

Wisconsin: Chance of winning for Obama 86%; For Romney 14%

salonpas 193 reads
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2 / 10

Obama 303; Romney 220!

Mitt, you and Karl Rove can take your momentum BS and shove it where the sun won't shine!

Timbow 150 reads
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3 / 10

Posted By: salonpas
Obama 303; Romney 220!

Mitt, you and Karl Rove can take your momentum BS and shove it where the sun won't shine!



-- Modified on 10/27/2012 8:10:20 AM

salonpas 213 reads
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4 / 10

Romney must win either OH or WI and win the rest of swing states, I don't see this happening. Romney will probably win the popular vote but lose the Electoral college vote just way the Obama campaign team has been game planning for several months.

Posted By: Timbow
Posted By: salonpas
Obama 303; Romney 220!

Mitt, you and Karl Rove can take your momentum BS and shove it where the sun won't shine!



-- Modified on 10/27/2012 8:10:20 AM

DA_Flex 162 reads
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7 / 10

I think Obama will and should win given his performance, but the support is soft.  Anyone of these swing states could go Romney's way.

salonpas 169 reads
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8 / 10

In a close election, the president's sophisticated organization -- which Republicans don't seem to have matched -- could make all the difference. I visited Obama and Romney field offices in three swing states -- Ohio, Colorado and Virginia -- dropping in unannounced at random times to see what I could see. There were some consistent, and telling, differences. The Obama offices visited were devoted almost entirely to the President's re election; the Republican offices were devoted almost entirely to local candidates, with little presence for Romney.

Forget the polls, the debates, the last-minute ads and volleys of insults. This is how the Obama campaign plans to win the election.

Four years ago, Barack Obama built the largest grassroots organization in the history of American politics. After the election, he never stopped building, and the current operation, six years in the making, makes 2008 look like "amateur ball," in the words of Obama's national field director Jeremy Bird. Republicans insist they, too, have come a long way in the last four years. But despite the GOP's spin to the contrary, there's little reason to believe Mitt Romney commands anything comparable to Obama's ground operation.

And this time, Obama may actually need it....................
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/print/2012/10/obamas-edge-the-ground-game-that-could-put-him-over-the-top/264031/

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 153 reads
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9 / 10

Don't believe the media bullshit. The more they push the horse race, the more the candidates buy ads and the more money the media makes.

Romney has to win Ohio, Virginia, and Florida. If he loses one of those states, he loses the election.

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