"Romney Likely Next President"

Democratic Presidents go one term or get impeached in the modern era.


They suck badly.

Really? Then why did Clinton get 2 terms? And.............if he was such a crappy President, why did the country prosper under his leadership?

Because he had for his second term a Republican Congress and in his first he had a divided Congress for 2 years. Unlike Obama Clinton worked WITH the Republicans. He changed his position on several items and stopped pushing several more.

Want more evidence? Look at the last 2 years of Bush's Presidency, guess who controlled Congress while everything went to shit? Meanwhile Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were telling the American people just weeks before the collapse that the Housing Market was fine and the only danger it faced was more regulation. The 2 Highest deficits under Bush were the last 2. Followed by more of the same under Obama.

Actually, Obama has tried repeatedly to work with this Congress, but, as McConnell and Boehner have stated repeatedly, their only goal is to make Obama a one term president, and they would focus all their energy towards that end.

Obama has tried REPEATEDLY to work with this Congress, but the House leadership is firmly against ANYTHING he proposes, even if it's something that the Republicans had proposed THEMSELVES just a couple of years ago.

Try again..........you're deluded.
 
1. "Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states

2. Yesterday's Purple Poll survey results of four key swing states shows that not only will Mitt Romney likely be our next president, but also that President Obama is very unlikely to get reelected in November.

3. Purple Strategies, a bipartisan polling firm that specializes in tracking public opinion in the “purple” swing states, released yesterday their polling results from Colorado, Virginia, Ohio and Florida.

4. Conventional wisdom holds that neither candidate is likely to win the White House this fall without winning both Ohio and Florida. Analysis of the Purple Poll results in those states show that Mitt Romney will win both of those states, and Virginia as well while having a 50-50 chance at eking out a slim majority in Colorado.

5. Colorado: Purple Strategies has Obama leading by a 49 percent to 46 percent margin, the only state of the four where the president has a lead.

6. Virginia: Purpose Strategies gives Romney a 48 percent to 45 percent lead ...

7. Ohio: Romney leads here 46 percent to 44 percent

8. Florida: This one is closer with Romney having a one point lead, 48 percent to 47 percent, over President Obama. But the undecided voters will clearly put Romney over 50 percent. As with Virginia and Ohio, Obama's job approval to disapproval here is also 42 percent in favor of the president and 52 percent against him. The poll also showed 91 percent of these voters will not change their minds on how they intended to vote. The latest Rasmussen polling has the GOP U.S. Senate candidate, Congressman Connie Mack, leading by 7 percent over incumbent Senator Bill Nelson."
Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states - Arlington Conservative | Examiner.com


Just wonderin'....think Michelle will STILL be proud of her country in November?


Michelle Obama: First Time proud of USA - YouTube



Giver her a Chik-Fil-A.....I'm buyin'...

Thank you for the analysis, PC, and I don't think Michelle will be proud of her country any longer. It was a short spell, wasn't it!

Spell???

Spell, Jackson????


Hey....you're not suggesting that Michelle....



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Well...at least she'll have something to go back to in November....
 
Really? Then why did Clinton get 2 terms? And.............if he was such a crappy President, why did the country prosper under his leadership?

Because he had for his second term a Republican Congress and in his first he had a divided Congress for 2 years. Unlike Obama Clinton worked WITH the Republicans. He changed his position on several items and stopped pushing several more.

Want more evidence? Look at the last 2 years of Bush's Presidency, guess who controlled Congress while everything went to shit? Meanwhile Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were telling the American people just weeks before the collapse that the Housing Market was fine and the only danger it faced was more regulation. The 2 Highest deficits under Bush were the last 2. Followed by more of the same under Obama.

Actually, Obama has tried repeatedly to work with this Congress, but, as McConnell and Boehner have stated repeatedly, their only goal is to make Obama a one term president, and they would focus all their energy towards that end.

Obama has tried REPEATEDLY to work with this Congress, but the House leadership is firmly against ANYTHING he proposes, even if it's something that the Republicans had proposed THEMSELVES just a couple of years ago.

Try again..........you're deluded.


"Obama has tried repeatedly to work with this Congress,..."

Really?

Tried this hard:

"President Obama listened to Republican gripes about his stimulus package during a meeting with congressional leaders Friday morning - but he also left no doubt about who's in charge of these negotiations. "I won," Obama noted matter-of-factly, according to sources familiar with the conversation."
Obama to GOP: 'I won' - Jonathan Martin and Carol E. Lee - POLITICO.com
 
yes, you people know how to be snobs also.

Sure this is the word you meant?
snob/snäb/
Noun:
A person with an exaggerated respect for high social position who dislikes people or activities regarded as lower-class.


Are you saying Obama is lower-class....


...gee, I never thought of it that way.....hmmmm.....
 
Yes, ladies and gentlemen. You will have your daily wishful thinking thread regarding Romney's chances before bedtime. The children must have their pacifiers.
 
Democratic Presidents go one term or get impeached in the modern era.


They suck badly.

Really? Then why did Clinton get 2 terms? And.............if he was such a crappy President, why did the country prosper under his leadership?

Because he had for his second term a Republican Congress and in his first he had a divided Congress for 2 years. Unlike Obama Clinton worked WITH the Republicans. He changed his position on several items and stopped pushing several more.

Want more evidence? Look at the last 2 years of Bush's Presidency, guess who controlled Congress while everything went to shit? Meanwhile Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were telling the American people just weeks before the collapse that the Housing Market was fine and the only danger it faced was more regulation. The 2 Highest deficits under Bush were the last 2. Followed by more of the same under Obama.

veto pen....But regardless of that lets be quite clear here. There wasnt anything Bush vetoed in those 6 years under GOP control.

Which gave us wiretapping and the Patriot act. Homeland security and the TSA....But you being such a partisan hack only see it one way, and never will see it another.
 
well he does not have the distinction of being raised in the elite class of Americans.

You're serious....?

Grandfolks were well to do.....

....elite colleges and university....gratis......


But...elite? Heck, we can't all be like you.
 
1. "Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states

2. Yesterday's Purple Poll survey results of four key swing states shows that not only will Mitt Romney likely be our next president, but also that President Obama is very unlikely to get reelected in November.

3. Purple Strategies, a bipartisan polling firm that specializes in tracking public opinion in the “purple” swing states, released yesterday their polling results from Colorado, Virginia, Ohio and Florida.

4. Conventional wisdom holds that neither candidate is likely to win the White House this fall without winning both Ohio and Florida. Analysis of the Purple Poll results in those states show that Mitt Romney will win both of those states, and Virginia as well while having a 50-50 chance at eking out a slim majority in Colorado.

5. Colorado: Purple Strategies has Obama leading by a 49 percent to 46 percent margin, the only state of the four where the president has a lead.

6. Virginia: Purpose Strategies gives Romney a 48 percent to 45 percent lead ...

7. Ohio: Romney leads here 46 percent to 44 percent

8. Florida: This one is closer with Romney having a one point lead, 48 percent to 47 percent, over President Obama. But the undecided voters will clearly put Romney over 50 percent. As with Virginia and Ohio, Obama's job approval to disapproval here is also 42 percent in favor of the president and 52 percent against him. The poll also showed 91 percent of these voters will not change their minds on how they intended to vote. The latest Rasmussen polling has the GOP U.S. Senate candidate, Congressman Connie Mack, leading by 7 percent over incumbent Senator Bill Nelson."
Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states - Arlington Conservative | Examiner.com


Just wonderin'....think Michelle will STILL be proud of her country in November?


Michelle Obama: First Time proud of USA - YouTube



Giver her a Chik-Fil-A.....I'm buyin'...

It is sure insanity, and Frankly not wise, for anyone on either side to think their Guy is a shoe in to win. This is going to be a very Close Election, and it's all going to hinge on a couple key states. The Only polls other than the Actually Vote I would even remotely consider trusting, would be the One in the last few days before the Vote.
 
1. "Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states

2. Yesterday's Purple Poll survey results of four key swing states shows that not only will Mitt Romney likely be our next president, but also that President Obama is very unlikely to get reelected in November.

3. Purple Strategies, a bipartisan polling firm that specializes in tracking public opinion in the “purple” swing states, released yesterday their polling results from Colorado, Virginia, Ohio and Florida.

4. Conventional wisdom holds that neither candidate is likely to win the White House this fall without winning both Ohio and Florida. Analysis of the Purple Poll results in those states show that Mitt Romney will win both of those states, and Virginia as well while having a 50-50 chance at eking out a slim majority in Colorado.

5. Colorado: Purple Strategies has Obama leading by a 49 percent to 46 percent margin, the only state of the four where the president has a lead.

6. Virginia: Purpose Strategies gives Romney a 48 percent to 45 percent lead ...

7. Ohio: Romney leads here 46 percent to 44 percent

8. Florida: This one is closer with Romney having a one point lead, 48 percent to 47 percent, over President Obama. But the undecided voters will clearly put Romney over 50 percent. As with Virginia and Ohio, Obama's job approval to disapproval here is also 42 percent in favor of the president and 52 percent against him. The poll also showed 91 percent of these voters will not change their minds on how they intended to vote. The latest Rasmussen polling has the GOP U.S. Senate candidate, Congressman Connie Mack, leading by 7 percent over incumbent Senator Bill Nelson."
Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states - Arlington Conservative | Examiner.com


Just wonderin'....think Michelle will STILL be proud of her country in November?


Michelle Obama: First Time proud of USA - YouTube



Giver her a Chik-Fil-A.....I'm buyin'...

It is sure insanity, and Frankly not wise, for anyone on either side to think their Guy is a shoe in to win. This is going to be a very Close Election, and it's all going to hinge on a couple key states. The Only polls other than the Actually Vote I would even remotely consider trusting, would be the One in the last few days before the Vote.

Look at the numbers and realize that Romney doesn't even have access to the RNC funds until he accepts the nomination.

Look at contributions, and size of crowds....

Romney is the John Paul Jones of this campaign...."I have not yet begun to fight!"
 
1. "Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states

2. Yesterday's Purple Poll survey results of four key swing states shows that not only will Mitt Romney likely be our next president, but also that President Obama is very unlikely to get reelected in November.

3. Purple Strategies, a bipartisan polling firm that specializes in tracking public opinion in the “purple” swing states, released yesterday their polling results from Colorado, Virginia, Ohio and Florida.

4. Conventional wisdom holds that neither candidate is likely to win the White House this fall without winning both Ohio and Florida. Analysis of the Purple Poll results in those states show that Mitt Romney will win both of those states, and Virginia as well while having a 50-50 chance at eking out a slim majority in Colorado.

5. Colorado: Purple Strategies has Obama leading by a 49 percent to 46 percent margin, the only state of the four where the president has a lead.

6. Virginia: Purpose Strategies gives Romney a 48 percent to 45 percent lead ...

7. Ohio: Romney leads here 46 percent to 44 percent

8. Florida: This one is closer with Romney having a one point lead, 48 percent to 47 percent, over President Obama. But the undecided voters will clearly put Romney over 50 percent. As with Virginia and Ohio, Obama's job approval to disapproval here is also 42 percent in favor of the president and 52 percent against him. The poll also showed 91 percent of these voters will not change their minds on how they intended to vote. The latest Rasmussen polling has the GOP U.S. Senate candidate, Congressman Connie Mack, leading by 7 percent over incumbent Senator Bill Nelson."
Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states - Arlington Conservative | Examiner.com


Just wonderin'....think Michelle will STILL be proud of her country in November?


Michelle Obama: First Time proud of USA - YouTube



Giver her a Chik-Fil-A.....I'm buyin'...

It is sure insanity, and Frankly not wise, for anyone on either side to think their Guy is a shoe in to win. This is going to be a very Close Election, and it's all going to hinge on a couple key states. The Only polls other than the Actually Vote I would even remotely consider trusting, would be the One in the last few days before the Vote.

I hate polls this far out.
Totally agree.

I'm just not seeing the tidal surge of "Obama! Obama! Obama!"
An incumbent should have a double-digit lead right about now, if they stand a chance of re-election.
Especially with, for the first time ever, the challenger outspending him.

2010 will pale.......
:eusa_shhh:
 
How about the vote of confidence by Hillary...

...according to Ed Klein, she was offered the VP and declined....didn't want to be tainted with support for the Leftist policies of Obama.
 
1. "Mitt Romney's probable win indicated by latest Purple Poll of key swing states

and if rightwingers say so, it must be true, right?

reality:

Saturday brought little change to our forecast of the presidential race; President Obama is given a 69.7 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, the same figure as in the update on Friday.

Mr. Obama did get an encouraging number in the Rasmussen Reports tracking poll, which has him leading Mitt Romney by 2 percentage points – a fairly sharp reversal from the same poll on Wednesday, which had Mr. Romney four points ahead.

Election Forecasts - FiveThirtyEight Blog - NYTimes.com

more reality

obama 237
romney 191
toss ups 110

RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map
 

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