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Originally Posted by Kari:

This you can glean from the above:

 

  1. The Rev Al believes in his illusion and thinks racism is an honorable trait
  2. The only thing to note is that Obama will be re-elected President.

Obama has been an utter failure, exactly what's the celebration.  Jimmy carter was the equivalent, but at least he gave us Camp David. All Obama gave us was Benghazi.

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:

This you can glean from the above:

 

The only thing to note is that Obama will be re-elected President and there will be one conservative Supreme Court Justice who will retire during his 2nd term and he will appoint a centrist Judge. The TEA party will be a foot note.

 

 

Kari given your point above and the fact that most Americans, and not just females, fear the consequences of the Christian Taliban why isnt Obama way ahead in the polls.  Given the dire consequences of a Romney/Ryan victory Obama ought to be stomping them by 55%-45%, every where except Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, and Arkansas.

 

He isnt.  Right now there is a statistical dead heat in most of teh swing states, except NC to Romney and PA, and NV to Obama.

 

Astounding.  Clearly the USA likes Obama but just arent convinced that he is up to the job.

FM
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Originally Posted by Kari:

You know what can change? The October surprise? Romney's tax returns for the years he hasn't released showing little or no taxes paid?


Will not make a difference.  Most of us have already assumed that this is why he refuses to release them.

 

 

The October surprise was Mourdock which hopefully will scare away many white suburban females to Obama.   The fcat that they arent already with Obama (polls show a virtual tie) shows that neither candidate inspires them, and that if the finally break for Obama its because of their fears about what Romney represents.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

Obama has been an utter failure,

Most notable is your refusal to acknowledge where this country was on October 2008 and the fcat that even Jesus woudl have had a tough time raising it from the dead.

 

And here a mere 4 years later you endorse a man who is even more extreme than George Bush.

 

Let us hope for your sake that minority voters, young whites and white suburban females come out in droves to save you from the consequences of your acts.

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:

This you can glean from the above:

 

  1. The Rev Al believes in his illusion and thinks racism is an honorable trait
  2. The only thing to note is that Obama will be re-elected President.

Kari you better hope that the blacks who you feel should just suck it up and not complain, actually vote in the same numbers that they did in 2008, and not as they did in 2004, or even 2000.

 

If not Rev and not you will be popping the cork come Nov 7th, though by April 2013 he will be crying once the real KKK give him a good lashing and drive him out of the GOP.

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:

Daily Breakdown: Obama's Lead Persists In Ohio, Nevada, and Wisconsin Polls

Nate Cohen of the NY Times

 

 

 

 

Perhaps the best news for Romney is that Obama is still beneath 49 percent in the Buckeye State, where Obama is swimming upstream against a traditional Republican-lean and unfavorable demographics. But even if Romney has a path to victory in Ohio, he's starting to run out of time. Every day without a shift in Ohio, Wisconsin, or Nevada is a day lost in his pursuit of the presidency.

 Kari can you tell me why Obama isnt well ahead in OH, the state which has most benefitted from his policies, and has unemployment of under 6%?

 

Every poll shows him either a statistical tie (under 3% lead) are mildly ahead.

 

His victory remains dependent on voter turn out.  Especially as FL, CO and VA are moving away from him.

 

I think that people who get tied up in polling as an absolute guarantee of results (you and Rev Al) are missing the point.  With margins so narrow the polls are subject to errors due to faulty assumptions, as well as to assuming that the composition of the sample is borne out in who actually votes.  Or even what the weather will be on Nov 6 in a state like OH.

 

The reality is a slippage of 2-3% in some crucial states (OH,VA,FL) will impact who wins.  Not what the majority of the population (95%) think of either.

FM
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MITT ROMNEY'S SURGE WITH INDEPENDENT VOTERS IS THE "SHARPEST TILT" SINCE REAGAN'S 1984 LANDSLIDE

 

 

Mitt Romney now has a 19 point lead among independent voters.
Romney has surged 16 points since Sunday before the final debate. According to Megyn Kelly on America Live, Romney’s numbers with independent voters is the sharpest tilt since Ronald Reagan’s 49 state landslide in 1984.

 

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REV'S PREDICTION:

 

Romney 53% Obama 47%

 

Rev

 

FM

IS OBAMA'S FIREWALL CRUMBLING ? ROMNEY DRAWS LEVEL WITH THE PRESIDENT IN "SAFE STATE" WISCONSIN.

 

Obama 49% Romney 49%...Rasmussen in Wisconsin

 

* Obama won Wisconsin by 14 points in 2008

 

* Romney to campaign in Wisconsin on Tuesday

 

* Obama believes Ohio, Nevada and Wisconsin are his firewall

 

================

 

Obama is losing Ohio--his RCP average is below 48---danger sign.

 

 

Obama's supporters have begun to grieve---they are stunned---their hero will lose on Nov 6th.

 

Rev

FM

Rev Al still peddling this bogus poll numbers?

 

The race is dead locked and neither you nor Kari can determine with credibility who will win.

 

But in the meantime you all are screaming that if a woman is raped it is God's will.  Every father who fears for his daughter just switched their vote to Obama.  Not that they like him, but the notion that Romney supports people with these primitive beliefs terrifies them.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

Rev Al still peddling this bogus poll numbers?

blacks have suffered the most under Obama--14+% unemployment--they are not as enthusiastic about Obama as they were in 2008---they will still walk on broken glass to vote for him--but their numbers will be less than it was in 2008---blacks will comprise around 11% of voters in 2012.

 

 

carib:

 

The magic is gone my bwoy---the Obama voodoo no longer works---he will still get 95% of the black votes, 99% of the muslim votes, 80% of the Guyanese votes, but America is still predominantly a white country---75% of the voters in 2012 will be white---and 60+% of whites now believe what Clint Eastwood said---"Obama is the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people."

 

THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE CARIB---ROMNEY WILL BE THE 45TH PRESIDENT.

 

Rev

 

 

 

 

FM

THE REALITY IN OHIO EARLY VOTING--2012

 

 

 

THESE ARE THE FACTS:

 

* 220,000 fewer democrats have voted early in Ohio compared to 2008.

 

* 30,000 more Republicans have cast their ballots compared to 4 years ago.

 

* That is a 250,000 net increase for a state O won by 260,000 votes in 2008.

 

* Democrats have a 6.4 point lead in early voting compared to a 20.4 point lead in 2008.

 

 

CONCLUSION:

 

Romney will win Ohio--big!

 

Rev

 

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

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The rest of us know that poll numbers provide indications only.  When there is a statistical tie the only poll which matters is the one on election day.

 

carib:

 

America's first muslim born black marxist president Odinga Hussein Obambi is TOAST!

 

MITT ROMNEY WILL BE THE 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

Obama has been an utter failure,

Most notable is your refusal to acknowledge where this country was on October 2008 and the fcat that even Jesus woudl have had a tough time raising it from the dead.

 

And here a mere 4 years later you endorse a man who is even more extreme than George Bush.

 

Let us hope for your sake that minority voters, young whites and white suburban females come out in droves to save you from the consequences of your acts.

Carib, we have four years of a dead cat bounce.  The only country Jesus would have hesitated to take was Guyana in 1992.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

Rev Al still peddling this bogus poll numbers?

 

The race is dead locked and neither you nor Kari can determine with credibility who will win.

 

But in the meantime you all are screaming that if a woman is raped it is God's will.  Every father who fears for his daughter just switched their vote to Obama.  Not that they like him, but the notion that Romney supports people with these primitive beliefs terrifies them.

That was quite a thing to say, dem people need a good 2x4 lash.

cain
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

Obama has been an utter failure,

Most notable is your refusal to acknowledge where this country was on October 2008 and the fcat that even Jesus woudl have had a tough time raising it from the dead.

 

And here a mere 4 years later you endorse a man who is even more extreme than George Bush.

 

Let us hope for your sake that minority voters, young whites and white suburban females come out in droves to save you from the consequences of your acts.

Carib, we have four years of a dead cat bounce.  The only country Jesus would have hesitated to take was Guyana in 1992.

OK go and vote for the party which screams that it is God's will if a woman gets raped.  Romney endorses the man who said so...and the other clown who claims that women who get raped dont get pregnant.

 

I am surprised that you hang around these primitive people.  Any Halloween is coming and loads of them will be out looking to burn witches....women who thinks that they have a right to an abortion and birth control.

 

this fiasco is agift to Obama.  I suspect that Kari will be celebrating and you and Rev Al will be howling deep tears because a black man remains the ruler of the world.

 

GDP growth figures today for 3Q12 are 2%.  Now tell me which developed nation did better than that!!!!!

FM
Originally Posted by Rev Al:
Originally Posted by caribny:

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The rest of us know that poll numbers provide indications only.  When there is a statistical tie the only poll which matters is the one on election day.

 

carib:

 

America's first mormon presidential candidate Romnesia is TOAST!

 

BARACK OBAMA WILL BE RE-ELCTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

Rev

Kari
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Rev Al:
Originally Posted by caribny:

============

The rest of us know that poll numbers provide indications only.  When there is a statistical tie the only poll which matters is the one on election day.

 

carib:

 

America's first mormon presidential candidate Romnesia is TOAST!

 

BARACK OBAMA WILL BE RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

Rev

Good thinking Al

Kari
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Kari:
Originally Posted by Rev Al:
Originally Posted by caribny:

============

The rest of us know that poll numbers provide indications only.  When there is a statistical tie the only poll which matters is the one on election day.

 

carib:

 

America's first mormon presidential candidate Romnesia is TOAST!

 

BARACK OBAMA WILL BE RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

Rev

Good thinking Al

With the latest Mourdock fiasco you really need to help out Rev Al.  I think he will be on suicide watch when the results come in.

 

I really cant imagine that a man who hangs out with Mourdock will not be seen as a terror.

FM
Originally Posted by Rev Al:

THE REALITY IN OHIO EARLY VOTING--2012

 

 

 

THESE ARE THE FACTS:

 

* 220,000 fewer democrats have voted early in Ohio compared to 2008.

 

* 30,000 more Republicans have cast their ballots compared to 4 years ago.

 

* That is a 250,000 net increase for a state O won by 260,000 votes in 2008.

 

* Democrats have a 6.4 point lead in early voting compared to a 20.4 point lead in 2008.

 

 

CONCLUSION:

 

Romney will win Ohio--big!

 

Rev

 

 

 

Early voting nationally appears to be on the rise compared to the 2008 campaign, in which about one-third of all ballots were cast before Election Day. That’s notable since the conventional wisdom among many election officials and political scientists has been that we were not likely to seeing very big early turnouts this year due to a lack of enthusiasm in the race, especially among Democrats.

 

There are signs that the experts were wrong. In Cook County, where Chicago is located, there were 95,000 ballots cast through Wednesday, or the first three days of early voting. That compares to 67,000 in 2008 during the same period. Nationwide, about seven million votes have been cast.

Illinois is a decidedly blue state and, an array of factors, to be sure, are at play: the convenience of early voting this time out, people having their minds made up, and the notion of casting a ballot in advance of Election Day seeming less exotic than it might have four years ago. But it also appears that, as one Chicago election official put it, “excitement is building” for Obama. It also suggests that reports of a significant softening of African-American support for the president may prove to have been exaggerated.

Similarly, Iowa and North Carolina provide cause for the Obama campaign being optimistic. Unlike Illinois, where people do not vote by party, they do in those states and Democrats are out to substantial leads over Republican voters. In Iowa, the lead is about 60,000, while it’s about 170,000 in North Carolina. If those are hints of things to come, there is reason for Mitt Romney’s camp to be anxious.

 

“The Democratic enthusiasm in those two states exceeds 2008” when it comes to early voting, said Paul Gronke, an early-voting expert who teaches political science at Reed College.

 

“Overall, there are a number of states seeing bigger earlier numbers than many scholars and clerks expected,” he said, conceding that there’s insufficient data at this point to assess early voting patterns in a majority of states, including the likes of Ohio and Florida.

The early results that have surfaced also suggest that another piece of early campaign year wisdom that might prove to have been off the mark; namely that the Obama campaign was spending too much money too early.

 

That was a view not just of smart opponents, like Republican political consultant Karl Rove, who warned of the Obama camp’s high “burn rate” in early spending. It was also the view of some Democrats who disputed huge outlays for field operations.

 

“The Democratic enthusiasm in [Iowa and North Carolina] exceeds 2008” when it comes to early voting, said Paul Gronke, who teaches political science at Reed College.

 

For example, the Obama campaign has 62 campaign offices through Colorado, where perhaps 80 percent of votes will be cast early, including by absentee ballots. By comparison, Romney has 14, though his campaign cites what it says is an impressive 300,000 actual contacts with prospective voters (the Obama camp does not release such figures). In all, Obama has about 800 field offices nationwide, compared to about 300 for Romney.

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and others in the Romney camp have downplayed those brick and mortar advantages, asserting that the GOP nominee has held his own with phone calls and actual contacts with voters. But the Romney campaign’s claim of about 120,000 active volunteers since the spring might be compared to the 1.5 million Obama claimed in 2008 (again, his campaign won’t divulge current figures).

 

In an age of social media, where both campaigns also have extraordinary computer data banks concerning their target voters, including “whether they own a cat or what gas they buy,” as Gronke put it, there is also the old-fashioned, precinct-by-precinct age of knocking on doors and cajoling.

Obama obviously had a significant time to build his campaign infrastructure before Romney even knew he was his party’s nominee. That means that Romney will of necessity have to revert to the more traditional gambit of “putting a lot of eggs in one basket, “as Gronke termed it, via a big push in the last several days.

 

Kari

Kari: "It also suggests that reports of a significant softening of African-American support for the president may prove to have been exaggerated".

 

 

They may be unhappy, poor and unemployed, but just like the PNC of Guyana, race is what matters, not logic or what's in the interest of betterment for all.

 

Even a joker like C. Powell is flocking to their homeboy.

 

I, and many whites, supported Obama the first time around as he offered hope and change.  He has turned out to be a dud.  Time to go back to basics, Romney is that.  Enough of exotic social engineering and paralysis.

FM
Originally Posted by kp:

Rev and guys, OBAMA will win re-election as president. The key state is Ohio...

 


kp:

 

92% of Obama supporters are 100% confident Obama will win re-election. You are obviously one of those over-confident Obama supporters.

 

COME NOV 6th MANY OF YOU OBAMA SUPPORTERS WILL BE SUICIDAL BECAUSE MITT ROMNEY WILL BE ELECTED THE 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

 

RE: OHIO

 

There was a recent CNN poll in Ohio that excited many Obama supporters---that poll showed Obama reaching the magical 50 marker and leading Romney 50-46.

 

BUT THAT CNN POLL WAS JUNK!

 

Check this:

 

* In the seventeen most recent polls in Ohio, only three have Obama leading with Independents and two of those are these same CNN/ORC polls. In the fourteen other polls, Romney’s lead with independents is +11.4. CNN/ORC looks to be the outlier, not the norm by any means. 

 

* The CNN poll(O 50 R 46) claimed that 2/5 of Ohio likely voters have already cast their ballot---but county election offices say only 1/5 have voted. Both cannot be right---CNN poll is misleading.

 

 

RE: REAL CLEAR AVG OHIO POLL

 

It shows Obama at 48%---the junk cnn poll showing O at 50% helped raise O's RCP avg to 48%.

 

Like the Rev explained earlier---an incumbent president at 48% at this stage of the race---10 days from the election---in state polls or nationally---that is a dangerous position to be---Obama polling 48% in Ohio---he will lose.

 

 

SORRY TO DISAPPOINT YOU KP---BUT MITT ROMNEY WILL BE ELECTED THE 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

THE REV'S MANTRA: THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE

 

Rev

FM
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MOMENTUM: ROMNEY INCREASES LEAD IN NATIONAL, SWING STATE POLL

 

Read this:

 

The CorruptMedia is desperate to keep Obama voters motivated to turn out through a phony Narrative that says Romney's momentum has stalled. Two of the most reliable pollsters in the country would beg to differ. Mirroring Gallup's results yesterday, today, in two different tracking polls, Rasmussen shows Romney pulling away.

 

 

Romney 51% Obama 46%...Gallup

 

Romney 50%...Obama 46%...Rasmussen

FM

GALLUP: OBAMA'S JOB APPROVAL DROPS 7 POINTS IN 3 DAYS--NOW AT 46%--THAT'S A LOSING NUMBER FOLKS.

 

 

 

READ MORE:

 

(CNSNews.com) - In the most precipitous decline it has seen in more than a year, President Barack Obama's job approval rating has dropped 7 points in three days, according to Gallup.

 

In the three-day period ending on Oct. 23, says Gallup, 53 percent said they approved of the job Obama was doing and 42 percent said they did not.

 

On Oct. 24, that dropped to 51 percent who said they approved and 44 percent who said they do not.

 

On Oct. 25, it dropped again to 48 percent who said they approved and 47 percent who said they do not.

 

On Oct. 26, it dropped yet again to 46 percent who said they approved and 49 percent who said they did not.

 

 

 

THE REV'S MANTRA AGAIN: THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE

 

And the numbers are pointing to Obama being TOAST On Nov 6th.

 

Rev

 

 

FM

Romney has more credibility.  Obama is talking about the past four failed years as the trajectory for the next.  Problem, that's a very benign trajectory and will not lift us out of the current malaise.  Obamacare and other social engineering won't do it.  Obama is a spent force with little new to offer.  Romney has much more practical and pragmatic ideas.

FM

Santorum labels Romney 'well-oiled weather vane'   

A jubilant Rick Santorum is leveraging victories in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri to increase pressure on Mitt Romney, labeling him "a well-oiled weather vane" who often shifts his positions.

 

The Associated Press

 
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WASHINGTON —

A jubilant Rick Santorum is leveraging victories in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri to increase pressure on Mitt Romney, labeling him "a well-oiled weather vane" who often shifts his positions.

 

 

This by a fellow Republican.

FM
Originally Posted by Bruddaman:

Santorum labels Romney 'well-oiled weather vane'   

A jubilant Rick Santorum is leveraging victories in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri to increase pressure on Mitt Romney, labeling him "a well-oiled weather vane" who often shifts his positions.

 

The Associated Press

 
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A jubilant Rick Santorum is leveraging victories in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri to increase pressure on Mitt Romney, labeling him "a well-oiled weather vane" who often shifts his positions.

 

 

This by a fellow Republican.

Dead Duck.  Is this from the Primary?  Remember what Hilary called Obama during the 2008 Primaries. 

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:

Kari: "It also suggests that reports of a significant softening of African-American support for the president may prove to have been exaggerated".

 

 

They may be unhappy, poor and unemployed, but just like the PNC of Guyana, race is what matters, not logic or what's in the interest of betterment for all.

 

Even a joker like C. Powell is flocking to their homeboy.

 

I, and many whites, supported Obama the first time around as he offered hope and change.  He has turned out to be a dud.  Time to go back to basics, Romney is that.  Enough of exotic social engineering and paralysis.

baseman I do not know why you single out race.  90% of blacks always support the Democrats, even a Waspy guy like Kerry whothey definitely didnt feel comfortable with.  So a slight swing to 95%.

 

Please dont tell me that you dont think that Kenndy didnt benefit from Irsh/Catholic pride.  Or if a Hispanic runs for office that he wouldnt similarly benefit.

 

The other issue is that the GOP is every bit as racist as is the PPP.  Indeed the reason why Powell's wife didnt want him to run for President in 1992 is that she feared some red neck would kill him.

 

Powell is infavor of affirmative action, assistance to poor and other prtograms that would suggest that his sympathies are for the Democrats.  Likke many moderate Republicans, he is very disturbed by the right win tilt to lunacy that the extremists have taken the Republcan party to.

 

Even if teh GOP wins this year their actions will instantly lead to a rush to the Democratic party by the mid terms in 2014, when people see that Ramoney lied when he pretended to be a moderate.  If Romney is terrifeid to denounce a man who says that it is God's Will if a woman gets raped, he definitly will not stand in teh way of teh Tea Party and the lunatic fringe.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Kari: "It also suggests that reports of a significant softening of African-American support for the president may prove to have been exaggerated".

 

 

They may be unhappy, poor and unemployed, but just like the PNC of Guyana, race is what matters, not logic or what's in the interest of betterment for all.

 

Even a joker like C. Powell is flocking to their homeboy.

 

I, and many whites, supported Obama the first time around as he offered hope and change.  He has turned out to be a dud.  Time to go back to basics, Romney is that.  Enough of exotic social engineering and paralysis.

baseman I do not know why you single out race.  90% of blacks always support the Democrats, even a Waspy guy like Kerry whothey definitely didnt feel comfortable with.  So a slight swing to 95%.

 

Please dont tell me that you dont think that Kenndy didnt benefit from Irsh/Catholic pride.  Or if a Hispanic runs for office that he wouldnt similarly benefit.

 

The other issue is that the GOP is every bit as racist as is the PPP.  Indeed the reason why Powell's wife didnt want him to run for President in 1992 is that she feared some red neck would kill him.

 

Powell is infavor of affirmative action, assistance to poor and other prtograms that would suggest that his sympathies are for the Democrats.  Likke many moderate Republicans, he is very disturbed by the right win tilt to lunacy that the extremists have taken the Republcan party to.

 

Even if teh GOP wins this year their actions will instantly lead to a rush to the Democratic party by the mid terms in 2014, when people see that Ramoney lied when he pretended to be a moderate.  If Romney is terrifeid to denounce a man who says that it is God's Will if a woman gets raped, he definitly will not stand in teh way of teh Tea Party and the lunatic fringe.

Why do you waste your time with these fools. If you are near a battleground state, just go out and knock on doors. In VA and Fl it may be down to a few hundred votes. Ohio will be problematic. The President is banking early vote and they are counted last. He has not been behind in any of the states necessary to carry the presidency so it is highly unlikely that he will lose. Let this fool be selective of his criticism. He is an avowed racist and hardly has the intellect to comprehend the scope of it. Imagine linking Gen Powell's motivation to Guyanese in Agricola! This man is a pig so do not waste your time with him.

FM

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