September 28, 2012
It's Over
By William L. Gensert
American Thinker
Excerpt:
If anything, the closer we get to Election Day, the more apparent it is that Obama is not only losing, but losing big. The Obama campaign, and by "campaign" I mean members of the media and polling organizations, is trying to convince prospective Romney voters to believe that all is lost -- in which case, they hope, we will stay home.
But just because they say so, that doesn't make it true.
Everyone knew from the outset that Obama, with his sad record of continuous failure on almost every front, was going to air out his inner bitterness and envy, and campaign negatively. But did anyone suspect that his sole hope for victory would rest on trying to suppress the vote of his opponent with naked media bias and polling -- most of which assumes a higher Democrat turnout than in 2008, when the electorate, many Republicans included, swallowed whole Obama's vision of "hope and change"?
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Is Gensert right?
Of course, it will be the debates that decide this election. . . .
I iz confuzed by your thread title.
U ask is it really over for ROMNEY, but then your OP addresses and article that questions if it's over for Pres. Obama.
I believe that the polls are distorted heavily to craft an appearance for the benefit of the incumbent. That's the duty, evidently, of an objective, unbiased, factually-oriented, professional news media.