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Old 10-24-2012, 11:39 AM
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Not without multiple other states that right now he's quite behind in. Obama can easily win without Ohio, Romney can not.

Romney has never, in this entire election process, over the past year approached having 270 secure votes.

It's an uphill battle that, based upon the "we have the momentum!" screams from his campaign attempting to spin media narrative into a self-fulfilling prophecy, he realizes he's lost. Their internal numbers tell the truth.

The flop-sweat and the quietness during the last half the debate by Romney gave it away, too. He's tired, he's done, he knows it. He never was a viable candidate. He lost in 2008, and in 2012 he was never embraced by even the Republican base primary season.

During the foreign policy debate Monday Romney swung literally 180-degrees on every foreign policy position he has promised during this election, abandoning his own web page and positions, and literally embracing every Obama position on the spot.

The Obama-haters apparently didn't even notice how their guy abandoned "conservatism" completely in a desperate attempt to pull out a last-minute win among the rest of the voters - but the other 2/3 of the country noticed, and were not impressed.

The Obama-haters are just voting for "the guy who is not Obama", they are not voting "for" a candidates positions. So Romney's wild and unpredictable lies and positions swings literally don't matter to them. The man hides his fortune to avoid paying American taxes? They literally don't care. They are not voting on ethics or morals or positions or promises.

But the rest of the country is voting for competence, and they are appalled, and sticking with Obama.


holy fucl<!!!!!!!!!!

what a read... you're a real riot.
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Can I start just making stuff up out of thin air, too?
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