Obama retakes lead in rasmussen poll 46-45

No offense, but here is the mistake in your conclusion . The GOP ran one candidate and one candidate only. Romney.

But he is the candidate now. We have to work from here. Many won't be happy that Governor Romney is the candidate to go against Obama, but at this point in time I would vote for a hamster that said he was an R.
First, I don't care who the GOP wants to run. The power lies with the people and their vote. We are where we are today because people are, in general, to damn lazy and have such a short attention span to actually exercise that vote. It is born out of the good times, people become too lazy to pay attention when they are well fed and happy.

Second, to the bolded part: as long as you are willing to vote for the hamster, you are going to keep getting hamsters. That kind of partisan thinking is why the GOP is able to get the guy they want and keep the masters in power.

Rihhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhht. I hung out on boards with so many libertarians/paulites in the last election who said they were going to sit out the election to "teach Republicans a lesson".

As I shuddered and attempted to convince them to come out and vote to make sure that this maniac and his supporters didn't take the WH with the Senate and the Congress in his back pocket, their reply to me was always the same.

"how much damage can they do in four years". And "it's about time we taught the republicans a lesson".

Well look what you stay at home people gave America. Hell on earth under Obama and his henchmen all because you want to take some sort of bizarro moral highground where you'd rather give America a socialist than vote for a Romney.

Don't talk to me about masters in the R zone, when you allow a man like Obama to be elected who has the power to appoint judges.
 
Poor Sarah..........................

So easily led.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll: Romney 46%, Romney 44%

Monday, July 02, 2012

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Mitt Romney attracting 46% of the vote, while President Obama earns 44%. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Back to the drawing board, hey??
 

Yes, they are even, today, according to Rasmussen. The Supreme Court is sure taking a hit though.

Public opinion of the Supreme Court has grown more negative since the highly publicized ruling on the president's health care law was released. A growing number now believe that the high court is too liberal and that justices pursue their own agenda rather than acting impartially.

Read more: Supreme Court Update - Rasmussen Reports™

Only the GOP thugs and their propaganda arm at Rasmussen would think something that stupid. We have one of the most conservative supreme courts in history.
The GOP also is showing again that they don't give a damn about the constitution, they just want the judges to vote party lines and that's it.

Isn't that what Obama expected from his 2 picks? :eusa_whistle:
 
If we talk about short term politics--The Dems/Libs are beating the crap out of the GOP.

If we talk long term politics, the Dems are facing a major beat down by the GOP.

Where I am from, short term loss for long term gain TRUMPS short term gains for long term loss.
 

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