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Romney Can Win
Daily Caller, by Tucker Carlson & Neil Patel

Original Article

Posted By:StormCnter, 10/2/2012 5:55:46 AM

The media have declared the presidential race over. That’s not surprising. What’s striking is how many Republicans agree. They think the Romney campaign is done. It’s true that recent momentum has favored the president, especially in battleground states. A five-point deficit in Ohio looks ominous for any Republican. But President Obama hasn’t won yet. In fact he could very well lose. Here’s why: 1) Obama’s numbers aren’t that great. There are a lot of ways to measure public opinion in a presidential race. Among the most useful are the tracking polls produced by Gallup and Rasmussen,

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: srhcb, 10/2/2012 6:16:27 AM     (No. 8903580)

Not much in this article is true.


Reply 2 - Posted by: ThinkingOutLoud, 10/2/2012 6:25:24 AM     (No. 8903596)

Most everything in this article is true.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Kane Toad, 10/2/2012 6:30:01 AM     (No. 8903599)

The Romney rally at Valley Forge, PA, had a huge turn out. Packed house and overflow crowd. The organizers had to set up a second, out door stage and Romney did a second, impromptu rally with the overflow crowd. This outside of Philthadelphia, land of the black panthers. of course the press won't report that.


Reply 4 - Posted by: plumnellie, 10/2/2012 6:41:08 AM     (No. 8903608)

Christians in my town are praying from now to election. Each day a different prayer. Today's prayer is:
October 2
Pray that we will not get wrapped up in the negative, in fault-finding, or criticism
during election time. Help us to act as the Lord wants us to act, so no one can find fault with us as
Christians. (Philippians 2:14-15)


Reply 5 - Posted by: country boy, 10/2/2012 6:44:44 AM     (No. 8903611)

Good read, all true.

Tuckeer is a sharp dude. He's the one who started that "dog whistle" metaphor way back in 2008, referring to the cult-like following of obama and how most people can't even hear it.


Reply 6 - Posted by: kate3513, 10/2/2012 6:48:52 AM     (No. 8903614)

It is time for the American voter who has a desire to see this country once again stand up and raise her mighty wings, become oil and gas independent, put Americans back to work in the United States of America, stand tall and stop making excuses for who we are...to let the media...all of them, hear from those who have set back and let the neighbors speak for them in elections past. Republicans who go around whining that Mitt can't win might as well step over and join the liberal/progressives who are destroying this country. Of course Mitt can win, and he will win. I have told "pollsters" many times whether exiting a voting station or when interrupted with a phone call, the exact opposite of how I did or intended to vote. Why? Because it is none of their business. If the "polls" are leaning to Obama it is because the American voters are poised to hand a landslide defeat to a man who should never have been elected. A total failure at leading the greatest country on the earth. His one success...talk show guest and guest of the evening for celebrities. He can't lead a cat out of a dog fight much less a country in trouble like this one. Stop reading the garbage and prepare to make your voice heard in the voting booths.


Reply 7 - Posted by: Kitty Myers, 10/2/2012 6:53:38 AM     (No. 8903622)

I'll admit that I've had my reservations about Romney, but I always thought he can win.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Spidey, 10/2/2012 6:54:18 AM     (No. 8903623)

I actually think Obama's supporters are the ones who are demoralized and all these polls showing him winning is to get the base excited to vote.There's a pretty big gap between republican a dem enthusiasm with Romney winning.Young people were a big reason Obama won last time and they're pretty much disgusted with the result.This is because they have no understanding of how reality works.

They've been spoonfed liberal utopianism all though school. They preach racial tolerance the same time doing nothing about black on white bullying.If you get beat up you should turn the other cheek to prove you're not a racist.If you live in an all white neighborhood,you should be ashamed of it.


Reply 9 - Posted by: vwlarry, 10/2/2012 6:54:43 AM     (No. 8903624)

"DEWEY BEATS TRUMAN"


Reply 10 - Posted by: GoVirginia!, 10/2/2012 7:03:05 AM     (No. 8903638)

I am so sick of these naysayers.

Can't you FEEL it? Can't you hear the rumble? Maybe they are being quiet, but the people are listening and watching and they are sending out vibes that they are ready to get rid of this fraud.

We really are not so stupid as they think.

Pray, fast, talk to your friends, VOTE. We are ready.




Reply 11 - Posted by: Malia2012, 10/2/2012 7:16:04 AM     (No. 8903653)

What #3 & #10 said. BTW, Headline correction: Romney WILL Win! There, that's better! Romney/Ryan for America!


Reply 12 - Posted by: beca, 10/2/2012 7:46:56 AM     (No. 8903691)

#1 go away...youre on the wrong board and i think obama is the weak candidate not romney...obama has created a mess of which we've never seen before.......i pray to GOD he is defeated for our sakes and our childrens future


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: Crosscut, 10/2/2012 8:05:29 AM     (No. 8903736)

If there is a God, Romney must win. The light that is America has never been dimmer under the boots of Obama and the Democrat Party.


Reply 14 - Posted by: plumnellie, 10/2/2012 8:09:20 AM     (No. 8903742)

God is, whether Romney wins or not. I think God is seeing those who are called in His name humble themselves and praying for Him to restore our land and heal our country. If we Christians do not do this then why blame God for what we have done or not done? Negative thoughts are not from God. They are from the the one who hates us.


Reply 15 - Posted by: TrueBlueWfan, 10/2/2012 8:18:38 AM     (No. 8903768)

I refuse to believe that the same electorate that swept the congressional election in 2010, the same one that ushered in many new Republican governors will turn around and vote for the incompetent incumbent.

I refuse to believe that, here in Ohio, where just last Nov., voters chose 2 to 1 for a Constitutional amendment to keep Ohio from being forced to buy health insurance - that that electorate will turn around and vote for the president and Senator Brown that gave us Obamacare. It does not compute.

I will not let myself contemplate that Romney can lose - I feel it is ordained that he wins, and not by a small margin either.


Reply 16 - Posted by: Conservativegirl, 10/2/2012 8:27:40 AM     (No. 8903779)

The two things to remember are:

1) Literally NO ONE who voted for McCain is going to vote for Zero.

2) Just about all polls give Romney a 14 point lead among Independents.

Therefore, for Zero to win, the lying pollsters expect us to believe that there are far more liberals than there are conservatives in this country. That is major league BS!


Girl's Hubby


Reply 17 - Posted by: Starlady, 10/2/2012 8:58:20 AM     (No. 8903841)

I believe Romney can win the election. I am praying many times each day for our country and Mitt Romney. I am praying today and tomorrow for God's blessing upon Mitt Romney in tomorrow night's debates. I hope all who believe in the power of prayer would consider supporting both Ryan and Romney with prayer.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: jimmiet, 10/2/2012 10:28:35 AM     (No. 8904021)

Many tea party hating repubs are actually backing Hussein. It won't matter. 60+ million people cannnot wait to vote against Hussein.



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