Michael Barone: Romney Wins Handily

Discussion in 'Politics' started by pspr, Nov 3, 2012.

  1. You and I live in different universe's.

    even if obama wins his administration is over.

    At this point all obama is doing is campaigning for a biden Presidency, which should even make dumbass democrats take pause.
     
    #11     Nov 3, 2012
  2. I didn't ask any questions. Just stated data.

    Sorry you don't understand the difference.

    Thanks for the laughs over the last few weeks. I will miss you guys after Tuesday.

    Actually, I DO have a question, now: How, may I ask, ARE you planning to end it all? Handgun or rope?

    If you choose the second, I assume you'll be going the erotic asphyxiation route. You and Phoenix would make a good team,just like here, lol.
     
    #12     Nov 3, 2012
  3. pspr

    pspr

    Even though you didn't use any question marks, it seems you were inquiring about the age of the story since you could have discovered the correct answer by just clicking on the link. And, I didn't see any data from you. It seems you don't know what 'data' is.

    But, good luck to you on Tuesday since I hope we will all be saved from the destrucion of America that is Obama. My good luck will be your good luck. (Unless you are an Obama welfare queen or one of his cronies.)
     
    #13     Nov 4, 2012
  4. 1) Why where ya plan on slithering off to?

    2) Strange question.

    3) Even stranger ideation via projection.
     
    #14     Nov 4, 2012
  5. pspr

    pspr

    Gallup delivered some additional bad news to Mr. Obama on early voting. Through Sunday, 15% of those surveyed said they had already cast a ballot either in person or absentee. They broke for Mr. Romney, 52% to 46%. The 63% who said they planned to vote on Election Day similarly supported Mr. Romney, 51% to 45%.

    Furthermore, in battleground states, the edge in early and absentee vote turnout that propelled Democrats to victory in 2008 has clearly been eroded, cut in half according to a Republican National Committee summary.

    But doesn't it all come down to the all-important Buckeye State? Here, too, the early voting news isn't encouraging for the president.

    Adrian Gray, who oversaw the Bush 2004 voter-contact operation and is now a policy analyst for a New York investment firm, makes the point that as of Tuesday, 530,813 Ohio Democrats had voted early or had requested or cast an absentee ballot. That's down 181,275 from four years ago. But 448,357 Ohio Republicans had voted early or had requested or cast an absentee ballot, up 75,858 from the last presidential election.

    That 257,133-vote swing almost wipes out Mr. Obama's 2008 Ohio victory margin of 262,224. Since most observers expect Republicans to win Election Day turnout, these early vote numbers point toward a Romney victory in Ohio. They are also evidence that Scott Jennings, my former White House colleague and now Romney Ohio campaign director, was accurate when he told me that the Buckeye GOP effort is larger than the massive Bush 2004 get-out-the-vote operation.


    http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk...-sifting-the-numbers-for-a-winner--11099.html
     
    #15     Nov 4, 2012
  6. Michael Barone boring us all on Fox now.

    What a tool. Is this guy ever right?
     
    #16     Nov 6, 2012
  7. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Let's save the compliments for Dick Morris :D
     
    #17     Nov 7, 2012
  8. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    These idiot predictors should be forced to bet a huge amount of money on their predictions. That way at least there would be consequences of their stupidity.

    The race was never close and the hacks were just trying to effect the outcome a bit by misreporting it....
     
    #18     Nov 7, 2012
  9. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    You should give up on politics. :(
     
    #19     Nov 7, 2012
  10. Ricter

    Ricter

    Lmao.
     
    #20     Nov 7, 2012