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Old 09-22-2012, 10:25 AM
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Looks like Mr. Romeny has not been, uh getting traction in what his team considers key states.

Coming amid other poll data, the new results show Mr. Romney with ground to make up in a large number of states amid a shrinking pool of undecided voters. One measure of the hurdle he faces: Even if Mr. Romney were awarded all the states in which the president leads by less than three percentage points in aggregated poll results—states such as Colorado, Florida and Iowa—Mr. Obama would still win re-election based on his leads in Ohio, Virginia and smaller swing states.
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Local newscaster voices were using terms such as "insincere" and "back handed" regarding Mr. Romney's "victims" comment and the feeble and frankly moronic makeup-kiss like comments after. The voices suggested that not even the right trusts this guy. They also suggested that the right has drifted too far to the right for most Americans to tollerate.

Meanwhile Paul Ryan, the Boy Blunder, was getting a dose of booing at an AARP convention when making comments about how his administration would destroy, er, improve Medicare.

And then there's the evasive approach Romney has taken to reveal, or rather refuse to reveal his past tax returns - prior to when his finances were sanitized for his presidential run, that is.

Romney's doing his best to tie the laces of both shoes together and fall over the deceit that has been the guiding light for his campaign.

It is a dark comedy, on oh so many levels.

Add it up and the pollsters believe Mr. R. is not gonna get it up in time.....some believe the election is mostly over at this point except for the headlines that will read something like "Buh-by Mitt"



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Old 09-22-2012, 11:30 AM
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It does appear that other R's that are running for re-election are running from Mitt now.
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Old 09-22-2012, 04:26 PM
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As I've stated in the past:

These are the must win states:

FL
OH
VA
NC
IN

All of them were within 3% in 2008.

Winning all five still results in Willard losing the election.

His only sure bet is NC.

The rest are doubtful.

His potential for success seems beyond his grasp.

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