Gallup: 54 Romney, 39 Obama Married Voters

LOL the right wingers are getting desperate to find absoutly anything they can to somehow show Willard in a positive light :lmao:

"the right wingers are getting desperate to find absoutly anything they can to somehow show Willard in a positive light"

More like "absolutely everything honest and accurate" about Romney. We like to stick to the facts, as they are presented.

Can't wait for those debates....:D
 
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There is also a correlation of people voting for Romney are also very religious. For some reason, Romney just hits a chord with traditional Americans.

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Source, Gallup, Married Voters Strongly Back Romney

I guess that's why the Democrats threw out their little religious farce on national tv, while the "no!s" atheists yelled down the other Democrats who said "aye" to the master of ceremonies shennanigan to let the "ayes carry" his farce along on national tv. It's the attitude of disrespect they have that gets Democrats in trouble with the sleeping giant that Americans are. How can we sleep with all the bs going on until we take the Democrats out of power, sit them down, and teach them that yes, they have to obey the rule of law. No, it isn't always fun when they heckle Americans and promote the Hugo Chavezes of the hate-America worldwide push of Fascists who've threatened terrorism against American citizens or joined with terrorists who didn't say "We will wipe America off the face of the map," and who didn't say it a dozen times.

It's time to get the little redistribution-of-wealth crowd who just want to redistribute wealth to themselves out of power, and firmly out.

We value the Constitution and its Bill of Rights Guarantees including the one-person-one-vote rule.

 
Hmmm. I hear Rasmussen is showing Romney ahead. :woohoo:

Tuesday, September 18, 2012
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 47% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns 45% of the vote. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and three percent (3%) are undecided. See daily tracking history.
 

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