Yes, Huffington Post has pretty much called it too based on their Electoral Vote Map. I'm with you. It seems there really is NO reason for any dem to vote as the election is already clearly sewn up.
It's decided. Mr. Obama has done such a great job as president with the economy and foreign policy that Americans definitely want at least four more years of this lunacy and are actually pushing for a constitutional amendment that would just make Obama President for life. rofllol
In the end, I think it will be more about Governor Romney and his campaign people losing the election than President Obama winning it. Oh, and there is that tiny matter of bias in the media. The nation should really be concerned about a media corps that is so hell bent on getting a particular person elected for a particular office. It used to be that the media reported the news. Now they are more interested in making the news. It's a very sad time for America.
lionshead2010 wrote: Yes, Huffington Post has pretty much called it too based on their Electoral Vote Map. I'm with you. It seems there really is NO reason for any dem to vote as the election is already clearly sewn up.
It's decided. Mr. Obama has done such a great job as president with the economy and foreign policy that Americans definitely want at least four more years of this lunacy and are actually pushing for a constitutional amendment that would just make Obama President for life. rofllol
Duh! The only reason that you actively/aggressively campaign is because you think that your opponent has the extreme possibility of winning. The conceit that you are going to win is an ingredient in the formula for defeat.
If I had to bet money on it, I would pick Obama over Romney too. Having the press on your side is powerful. To a certain extent, the press didn't like Kerry, one of the reasons he didn't win. Hopefully Barack finds some way to lose the media.
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