Nate Silver: Obama still gaining

31 Oct 2012 10:11 #11 by CC
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Raees wrote: Like I said, if Mitt loses, Christie can run in 2016. If Mitt wins, Christie would have to wait for 2020.


If Obama wins.......we may not have anything left to run for in 2016

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31 Oct 2012 10:17 #12 by LadyJazzer
Wow... You should leave and move to....Canada? Anywhere but here...

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31 Oct 2012 10:19 #13 by CC
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If things go my way....it would be just to much fun to watch you. I think I will stay. :crossed:

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31 Oct 2012 10:47 #14 by LadyJazzer
Personally I LOVE the idea that RMoney put ALL his chips on the table and went ALL-IN on a series of phony auto ads that aren't true. He's getting nailed by the Dems, the auto industry, GM, Jeep, and they're just proving him to be the liar that he is to EVERYONE...

G'nite, Mittens... :biggrin:

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31 Oct 2012 10:48 #15 by Raees

Becky wrote:

Raees wrote: Like I said, if Mitt loses, Christie can run in 2016. If Mitt wins, Christie would have to wait for 2020.


If Obama wins.......we may not have anything left to run for in 2016


Or America could continue to recover from the Bush years and 2016 could be a perfect setup for another Democratic president - perhaps a woman.

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31 Oct 2012 18:06 #16 by Raees

FredHayek wrote: Sandy might be Obama's lucky charm. Right before the election, Barack can look presidential, and fast response to a huge natural disaster validates big goverment. (Even if we can no longer afford to fund big goverment.)


You would fit right in with Donald Trump.

Trump hits a new low after Sandy

More significantly, though, for Trump, Sandy is problematic because clearly it’s just one big sympathy ploy from Obama. “Hurricane is good luck for Obama again – he will buy the election by handing out billions of dollars. Not only giving out money, but Obama will be seen today standing in water and rain like he is a real president —don’t fall for it.” Yes, neonatal care babies being evacuated in the midst of a storm — what a windfall for the president.

But hey, Trump is willing to hand out money, too. On Tuesday morning, he generously announced, “Because of the hurricane, I am extending my $5 million offer for President Obama’s favorite charity until noon on Thursday.”

You know what? I can’t even laugh at this pompous ass right now. I can’t even find his epic hubris and freakish Obama obsession entertaining. Something about the fires and the explosions and the water damage and the wondering when my children will be able to go back to school and the not being able to reach my mother on the phone and the trees knocked down all around my neighborhood have done something to my sense of levity, I guess.


http://www.salon.com/2012/10/30/trump_h ... ter_sandy/

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01 Nov 2012 19:47 #17 by Blazer Bob
NYT Pollster Nate Silver: 'I Don't Intend to Vote This Year'

http://www.mrc.org/node/41679

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01 Nov 2012 19:53 #18 by CC
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Other polls are looking good.
CO up by 3
Wisconsin.....dead even.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... cking_poll

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01 Nov 2012 23:26 #19 by LadyJazzer
Yes... PLEASE...Keep sucking up Rasmussen... :lol:

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01 Nov 2012 23:28 #20 by Raees
More like Obama 50%, Romney 48% in Colorado.

According to the survey, Obama beats Romney by nearly two to one in the two big urban Democratic strongholds of Denver and Boulder. In the Denver suburbs (Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson and Broomfield counties), Obama's support drops but he still holds a 53%-45% margin over Romney.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... eground-2/

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