Romney Advisers: We're Losing

reb, Obama should be paying idiots like you for campaigning for him. Your ignorance just makes Romney/Ryan look that much worse. Keep up the good work...

Let me profile you. Watched you long enough. You are a liar from the get go calling yourself Lakhota.

There is not an indian bone in your body.

Would you like to defend yourself right here right now? Say when.
 
No, it's still Bush's and the GOP Taliban's economy.

http://www.usmessageboard.com/polit...a-direct-indirect-result-of-bush-actions.html

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That would be obama racing to the cliff and the gop holding him back

Her/ his back is to the wall.
 
By JIM VANDEHEI and MIKE ALLEN

President Barack Obama heads out of the national political conventions with a much clearer path to winning, top advisers to Mitt Romney privately concede.

The Romney campaign, while pleasantly surprised by Obama’s lackluster prime-time performance, said the post-convention bounce they hoped for fell well short of expectations and privately lament that state-by-state polling numbers — most glaringly in Ohio — are working in the president’s favor.

“Their map has many more routes to victory,” said a top Republican official. Two officials intimately involved in the GOP campaign said Ohio leans clearly in Obama’s favor now, with a high single-digit edge, based on their internal tracking numbers of conservative groups. Romney can still win the presidency if he loses Ohio, but it’s extremely difficult.

The Obama and Romney campaigns anticipate little movement in national polls before the first debate on Oct. 3, which both see as the most important day of this campaign. They also see eye-to-eye on their belief the election will come down to whether Romney can persuade voters he understands the problems of ordinary people and that his solutions are at least marginally better for turning things around economically.

More: State of the race: Advantage, Obama - Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen - POLITICO.com

they did a very bad convention. embarrassing, actually. that hurt them.

are they losing... we'll see. they certainly didn't gain anything.
 
By JIM VANDEHEI and MIKE ALLEN

President Barack Obama heads out of the national political conventions with a much clearer path to winning, top advisers to Mitt Romney privately concede.

The Romney campaign, while pleasantly surprised by Obama’s lackluster prime-time performance, said the post-convention bounce they hoped for fell well short of expectations and privately lament that state-by-state polling numbers — most glaringly in Ohio — are working in the president’s favor.

“Their map has many more routes to victory,” said a top Republican official. Two officials intimately involved in the GOP campaign said Ohio leans clearly in Obama’s favor now, with a high single-digit edge, based on their internal tracking numbers of conservative groups. Romney can still win the presidency if he loses Ohio, but it’s extremely difficult.

The Obama and Romney campaigns anticipate little movement in national polls before the first debate on Oct. 3, which both see as the most important day of this campaign. They also see eye-to-eye on their belief the election will come down to whether Romney can persuade voters he understands the problems of ordinary people and that his solutions are at least marginally better for turning things around economically.

More: State of the race: Advantage, Obama - Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen - POLITICO.com

they did a very bad convention. embarrassing, actually. that hurt them.

are they losing... we'll see. they certainly didn't gain anything.

There is nothing that the Republicans could have done that will be worse than the economy and obama's mismanagement of it. So try again.
 
A major reason that Romney is losing is that, until lately, his only platform has been to run against Obama.

That isn't going to cut it. He's going to have to eventually articulate what he wants to do with this nation if he's the boss. The GOP has badly miscalculated by thinking that the rest of the country loathes Obama as much as they do (so that simply replacing him and repealing the ACA equates to sufficient policy).

The policy Romney has released in the past week or so is still sufficiently vague and doesn't add up.

He'd better get hopping. If he doesn't have a platform by the debates, he is going to get smashed by Obama, who is a much more adept debater.
 
A major reason that Romney is losing is that, until lately, his only platform has been to run against Obama.

That isn't going to cut it. He's going to have to eventually articulate what he wants to do with this nation if he's the boss. The GOP has badly miscalculated by thinking that the rest of the country loathes Obama as much as they do (so that simply replacing him and repealing the ACA equates to sufficient policy).

The policy Romney has released in the past week or so is still sufficiently vague and doesn't add up.

He'd better get hopping. If he doesn't have a platform by the debates, he is going to get smashed by Obama, who is a much more adept debater.

Yeah, he needs to get more specific. Like "Hope" and "Change". That's a proven winner.
 
A major reason that Romney is losing is that, until lately, his only platform has been to run against Obama.

That isn't going to cut it. He's going to have to eventually articulate what he wants to do with this nation if he's the boss. The GOP has badly miscalculated by thinking that the rest of the country loathes Obama as much as they do (so that simply replacing him and repealing the ACA equates to sufficient policy).

The policy Romney has released in the past week or so is still sufficiently vague and doesn't add up.

He'd better get hopping. If he doesn't have a platform by the debates, he is going to get smashed by Obama, who is a much more adept debater.

Yeah, he needs to get more specific. Like "Hope" and "Change". That's a proven winner.

Slogans aren't policy. As much as you hate Obama, he told the American people what he was going to do, and, for the most part; he has done it.

Only the cynical wanks on both ends think simply hating the other guy is going to win an election.

You can realize it now, or you can realize it the day after the election.

Romney needs to get his ass in gear and tell people what he wants to do to move this country forward.

He blew his best opportunity at the convention.
 
Some voters are stupid all of the time; some voters are stupid some of the time; however, I seriously doubt there will be enough voters stupid at the same time to put Romney in the White House.


Wow you like this economy? Oh wait it's Obama and he's a democrat, you love everything they do.....
 
reb, Obama should be paying idiots like you for campaigning for him. Your ignorance just makes Romney/Ryan look that much worse. Keep up the good work...

Let me profile you. Watched you long enough. You are a liar from the get go calling yourself Lakhota.

There is not an indian bone in your body.

Would you like to defend yourself right here right now? Say when.

So you are familiar with walking eagle......:lol:
 
Given that the polls never mention Gary Johnson, or Ron Paul as a write-in, it's even worse for the GOP than the published polls make it look. The Greens and Socialists are a non-factor in comparison, so there's no one siphoning votes from the left.
 
A major reason that Romney is losing is that, until lately, his only platform has been to run against Obama.

That isn't going to cut it. He's going to have to eventually articulate what he wants to do with this nation if he's the boss. The GOP has badly miscalculated by thinking that the rest of the country loathes Obama as much as they do (so that simply replacing him and repealing the ACA equates to sufficient policy).

The policy Romney has released in the past week or so is still sufficiently vague and doesn't add up.

He'd better get hopping. If he doesn't have a platform by the debates, he is going to get smashed by Obama, who is a much more adept debater.

Yeah, he needs to get more specific. Like "Hope" and "Change". That's a proven winner.

Slogans aren't policy. As much as you hate Obama, he told the American people what he was going to do, and, for the most part; he has done it.

Only the cynical wanks on both ends think simply hating the other guy is going to win an election.

You can realize it now, or you can realize it the day after the election.

Romney needs to get his ass in gear and tell people what he wants to do to move this country forward.

He blew his best opportunity at the convention.

What could he have said, though, that wouldn't have come out as essentially, "You're going to get less and like it"?
 
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Some voters are stupid all of the time; some voters are stupid some of the time; however, I seriously doubt there will be enough voters stupid at the same time to put Romney in the White House.

And some posters, like you Shitting Bull, are liars all the time.

NOWHERE in the OP article does the Romney campaign say they are losing. Your thread title is a lie.
 
A major reason that Romney is losing is that, until lately, his only platform has been to run against Obama.

That isn't going to cut it. He's going to have to eventually articulate what he wants to do with this nation if he's the boss. The GOP has badly miscalculated by thinking that the rest of the country loathes Obama as much as they do (so that simply replacing him and repealing the ACA equates to sufficient policy).

The policy Romney has released in the past week or so is still sufficiently vague and doesn't add up.

He'd better get hopping. If he doesn't have a platform by the debates, he is going to get smashed by Obama, who is a much more adept debater.

Yeah, he needs to get more specific. Like "Hope" and "Change". That's a proven winner.

Slogans aren't policy. As much as you hate Obama, he told the American people what he was going to do, and, for the most part; he has done it.

Only the cynical wanks on both ends think simply hating the other guy is going to win an election.

You can realize it now, or you can realize it the day after the election.

Romney needs to get his ass in gear and tell people what he wants to do to move this country forward.

He blew his best opportunity at the convention.

I doubt people voted for out of control spending, no budgets, massive new entitlements, huge tax increases, unprecedented gov't mandates, expansion of the war in Afghanistan, and of course unemployment higher every month than the day he took office.

romney is doing a fine job. His staff is filled with professionals who work well together. As soon as Bill's convention speech is forgotten, about 3 more days, and the reality of low job creation sink in we'll see the numbers move back. And then you can claim it's because people are racist.
 
By JIM VANDEHEI and MIKE ALLEN

President Barack Obama heads out of the national political conventions with a much clearer path to winning, top advisers to Mitt Romney privately concede.

The Romney campaign, while pleasantly surprised by Obama’s lackluster prime-time performance, said the post-convention bounce they hoped for fell well short of expectations and privately lament that state-by-state polling numbers — most glaringly in Ohio — are working in the president’s favor.

“Their map has many more routes to victory,” said a top Republican official. Two officials intimately involved in the GOP campaign said Ohio leans clearly in Obama’s favor now, with a high single-digit edge, based on their internal tracking numbers of conservative groups. Romney can still win the presidency if he loses Ohio, but it’s extremely difficult.

The Obama and Romney campaigns anticipate little movement in national polls before the first debate on Oct. 3, which both see as the most important day of this campaign. They also see eye-to-eye on their belief the election will come down to whether Romney can persuade voters he understands the problems of ordinary people and that his solutions are at least marginally better for turning things around economically.

More: State of the race: Advantage, Obama - Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen - POLITICO.com

I imagine Romney's response was, "Duh." Surely the Governor must know that he's losing and will lose.
 

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