November 6th. Your final predictions.

Started by Cryptic Bert, October 09, 2012, 09:06:02 PM

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Skeptic

I went for a walk around my community this evening and counted a total of 20 Mitt Romney signs. I did not see a single Obama sign. Four years ago there were 6 or 7 Obama signs up in the community. Hopefully that's a good sign for Romney here in Florida.
Skepticism, like chastity, should not be relinquished too readily.

Harry


walkstall

Quote from: Harry on October 19, 2012, 07:44:13 PM
337 Romney, 201 Obama.

IF only, all his lawyers would do b o no good.   :popcorn:
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

GameCzar

Even before the 1st debate I felt that Romney was ahead -- now he has furthered that lead.  I do hope that it is a landslide win because the anarchists and affiliated groups (like Anonymous) look to use a close election as their chance to riot and claim foul.

Skeptic

I am pumped up. Early voting starts in 6 days here in Florida.  :thumbsup:
Skepticism, like chastity, should not be relinquished too readily.

keyboarder

Quote from: GameCzar on October 20, 2012, 11:40:25 AM
Even before the 1st debate I felt that Romney was ahead -- now he has furthered that lead.  I do hope that it is a landslide win because the anarchists and affiliated groups (like Anonymous) look to use a close election as their chance to riot and claim foul.
I feel that voters increasingly distrust another four years with Obama.  I don't so much trust polls, the  selection interviewed seems disproportionate at times, not giving us a true picture.  I'm just basing my opinion on my understanding of what has transpired over four years.  Voters are seeing a different man in Obama than they saw when he was getting elected.  Our country is in deep trouble and obama still has not come foward with his plan.  Oh, he does have one, restassured, but it will be even more radical than his first term.  I think that is what americans are feeling too, common sense will rule when nothing else will work. 
I do worry about interference at the voting polls, resulting in alot of anger and miscounts, fraudulent claims, judges having to make the decision(hopefully a judge that Obama didn't appoint).























 
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes

walkstall

Quote from: keyboarder on October 22, 2012, 12:00:09 PM
I feel that voters increasingly distrust another four years with Obama.  I don't so much trust polls, the  selection interviewed seems disproportionate at times, not giving us a true picture.  I'm just basing my opinion on my understanding of what has transpired over four years.  Voters are seeing a different man in Obama than they saw when he was getting elected.  Our country is in deep trouble and obama still has not come foward with his plan.  Oh, he does have one, restassured, but it will be even more radical than his first term.  I think that is what americans are feeling too, common sense will rule when nothing else will work. 
I do worry about interference at the voting polls, resulting in alot of anger and miscounts, fraudulent claims, judges having to make the decision(hopefully a judge that Obama didn't appoint).



"You should be able to pay your newspaper bill by throwing your payment in the bushes beside the newspaper office's front door."

Hmm...Why would you be getting a bill for a newspaper?

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A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

keyboarder

LOL, a paperman came by our new house and my "sheriff" took a subscription.  Actually, the guy was a college student and was running a paper route to help himself financially.
Now that was all well and good but here I am rummaging around in my flower bed every morning or chasing jackson (the neighbor's redbone hound0 up and down the street trying to retrieve my paper.  I do get the Grnvl. SC paper on line now.  We had some discussions at the supper table over this paper deal, still fresh in my mind.
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes

walkstall

Quote from: keyboarder on October 22, 2012, 12:48:13 PM
LOL, a paperman came by our new house and my "sheriff" took a subscription. 


LOL, at my house the "sheriff" is called the "warden".  The kids started calling her that about 46 years ago.   :lol:  Even the kids friends called he Mom or the Warden.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Cryptic Bert


Charliemyboy

Quote from: keyboarder on October 22, 2012, 12:00:09 PM
I feel that voters increasingly distrust another four years with Obama.  I don't so much trust polls, the  selection interviewed seems disproportionate at times, not giving us a true picture.  I'm just basing my opinion on my understanding of what has transpired over four years.  Voters are seeing a different man in Obama than they saw when he was getting elected.  Our country is in deep trouble and obama still has not come foward with his plan.  Oh, he does have one, restassured, but it will be even more radical than his first term.  I think that is what americans are feeling too, common sense will rule when nothing else will work. 
I do worry about interference at the voting polls, resulting in alot of anger and miscounts, fraudulent claims, judges having to make the decision(hopefully a judge that Obama didn't appoint).

In my county, early voting started on Oct. 17. I voted on October 19.  I voted for the American.

























Skeptic

Early voting started today here in Florida. Huge lines stretching around the block. The wait is more than 3 hours long. Lots of Romney fans in the precinct close to where I live.
Skepticism, like chastity, should not be relinquished too readily.

MichaelJ

I'm afraid the worm has turned this week and I now see little chance of Romney getting to 270 electoral votes barring some catastrophic news for Obammy. To think we will lose this election after the disaster of the last 4 years does not bode well for our future chances at capturing the Presidency. We had an attractive candidate who ran a decent race against an incumbent who has a terrible Carteresque record and we still couldn't beat the freeloaders who are now in control of the elections in this country. I fear for the future of what once was the great United States of America

Solar

Quote from: MichaelJ on November 01, 2012, 05:26:54 AM
I'm afraid the worm has turned this week and I now see little chance of Romney getting to 270 electoral votes barring some catastrophic news for Obammy. To think we will lose this election after the disaster of the last 4 years does not bode well for our future chances at capturing the Presidency. We had an attractive candidate who ran a decent race against an incumbent who has a terrible Carteresque record and we still couldn't beat the freeloaders who are now in control of the elections in this country. I fear for the future of what once was the great United States of America
MJ, do yourself a favor, turn off the TV and go about your life and just vote.
What you're seeing is pure spin by the left, they need to create an illusion that HUsein has a chance, or their support will feel voting is a lost cause.
The GOP are playing the game as well, because they don't want the right thinking it's in the bag for Mitt and simply sit home thinking someone else will vote and all will be fine.

But the reality is, husein will not win, in fact he will lose in a complete landslide.
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JustKari

I agree with Solar, I was watching Dick Morris last night and he was explaining how all the major polsters are weighting their poll numbers based on 08 turnout.  The turnout in 08 would account for the Obama excitement factor, which just isn't there this time around.  Dick Morris averages turnout over a number of elections for an average (which still can't account for conservative excitment over ousting Obama, and even putting someone in office who is qualified for the job, but it's closer).  He is predicting, based on those averages to weight current polls, a landslide victory for Romney.

Axelrod has offered to shave his mustache if any one of MN, MI, or PA, go red.  I will be doing my part in MN to make sure that happens.   :wink: