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However, I will say this. I'm not someone who would have been dedicated 100% to voting for Obama had there been a responsible alternative. Jon Huntsman is someone who is very intriguing, and I've brought his name up in the past around here. Just a few people here actually like him. I really have no idea how he didn't get more consideration than Romney. He seems like he really has a balanced viewpoint on the important issues, and is someone that understands and can connect with the common man. So I'm definitely with you here. - And yes I know Huntsman does support Ryan's medicare plan. Even though Obama's gotten us out of Iraq, and we've killed Bin Laden and a few other high priority targets, I'm still not a huge fan of his foreign policy. I'm a bit of a pacifist though, I hate the nation building this country is committed to. Fixing what I believe is an awful foreign policy, encouraging the development of clean energy and being independent from foreign oil would go a long way to cut spending. And yes, taxing the top 2% won't fix everything, but giving tax cuts to the middle class, and not those that don't need it will encourage some growth imo. So we don't really agree on foreign policy, but I'm definitely willing to vote for someone I don't agree with on 100% of the issues --Huntsman. While I don't like Ryan, and I feel like he only appeals to the far far right, I can't believe how much more likable he is by the republican party. Just an amusing video:http://youtu.be/SclDiN-lcYE Last edited by Dexter; 09-26-2012 at 03:25 PM.. |
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Cynic at Large
Join Date: Feb 2007
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That's wishful thinking. He wouldn't turn out the base; more than that, he'd never be the nominee of the Republican party as long as the teaparty is the base.
It's akin to saying Hillary Clinton would win this race (in a general election against Obama) by five plus points. Maybe there's some truth in the notion, but it's based on fantasy circumstances divorced from the actual mechanisms of politics. |
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I don't think any republican would have beaten obama.the right is broken up into too many parties.you have the true conservatives which make up a small percentage then you have the extremist tea party and then you have the deficit spenders who call themselves conservatives.they come up with all these silly plans to cut unions,women's programs,deportation nonsense.all so that they can give corps more tax breaks.hell,the one saving grace the repuba had was the economy.and they even managed to blow it there
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My new dog
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umm would hold your glee .. but go ahead celbrate four more years of the same ... lol
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also I remember plenty of you telling us Wisconsin was going to have a new governer .. strange he seems to be still getting your goat.
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My new dog
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Counting Chickens before they hatch.. I think I will send another $100 to Romney tomorrow.
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Yes, its true the base wouldn't like him, but they don't like Romney either and never have and he still won the nomination relatively easily.
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Just hanging out.
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Romney has run a terrible campaign to-date and is a very unpopular ex Governor.
From the State that knows Mitt best: Quote:
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...etts_president |
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Not a Chief's board
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Go ahead throw good money after bad. I just gave a hundred to the winner couple of minutes ago and FYI that a-hole Walker may still be there because of special interest money but his BS union busting laws are not there anymore.............judicial system still works just fine....thank you very much ! |
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Cynic at Large
Join Date: Feb 2007
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If Romney doesn't swing hard right, Santorum is the nominee, that's the Republican political landscape. And it should frighten reasonable conservatives. |
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The Obama campaign predicted the key swing states years out, built powerful ground games, and have been doing unofficial campaigning in those states for a long time now. Coupled with the auto bail out specifically helping most of those states and you see a strong reason why no GOP candidate had a real shot this cycle. To that end, I'm betting that the Huntsmans understood this and this is why they spent a small amount of money to get some name recognition out there, which will be followed by a much larger effort in 2016, especially if Hillary doesn't run. Christie is in an economic quagmire and might lose his job to Booker before he even gets the chance to run for POTUS. Jeb Bush has a toxic family legacy and it reinforces the equally toxic American Royalty stigma. Ryan will now be DOA after being a poor VP candidate. The landscape on the GOP side isn't very strong when you think about it realistically. Huntsman could begin running in earnest much sooner this time around and would have the major early primaries lined up and soaked in money well in advance. |
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This is the crux of the argument, both for this election and for hypothetical ones like Huntsman, etc. vs. Obama. The election is not determined by national numbers. Rather, it's determined every year by the same 10-15 states who represent what the middle thinks. Although there are several candidates who would probably be performing better than Romney, I have yet to see a convincing argument from anyone on how exactly they would be doing better than Obama where it matters.
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UnskewedPolls was a site/firm started by Republicans. Unskewed my rear. Their whole model is going under the assumption that African-American and Latino turnout will be much less this year.
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Rasmussen sucks, too. |
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http://occupyamerica.crooksandliars....e-favorably-mi
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you know you got issues when GWB has a higher favorably than you. |
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Or does "sucks" just mean you don't agree or like their polling results? |
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the problem cons have is they can't accept the fact that Willard is losing. they complain about the polling but act as if ras is the only poll out there that can be trusted.
every poll out there has Obama with a lead,but yet we're to believe that all the polls are wrong,except for ras. even though ras has obama leading as well. Last edited by peacepipe; 09-30-2012 at 08:37 AM.. |
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WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION
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How many more people have cellphones and no landline now than back then? Their polling methods are crap. How many times does this need to be shown to you? Or do you really believe that landline-only polls really have any significance in 2012? I suppose if you sample payphones only you'd probably get biased information on what the soup kitchen on 5th should serve for dinner, too. |
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Righties are in panic mode.tea party is trying to suppress voters in Ohio, windbag limbaugh is crying about the polling,repubs are now supporting Akin.repubs are trying to make mittens the underdog in the debates...oh except for Christie who is saying that mittens is gonna turn this around in the debates.gotta love it
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Rasmussen was crap in 2000, Solid in 2004 and 2008 (most were, there were even more accurate pollsters in 2008) and did horrendous in 2010. I mean, how do you get a certain race 40 points completely wrong? If you go by what Rasmussen is reporting now, Mittens gets New Hampshire and North Carolina. Obama wins all the other battle ground states. Too bad for Mittens. ![]() |
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WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION
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This is starting to seem like another example of attempted refutation of science by conservatives. I'm sorry you either don't agree or can't understand, guys, but polling, statistics and the like...it's a science. You can't make pre-ordained assumptions on the party leanings of a particular state before taking a poll. You must attempt to sample the most accurate representation of the US, otherwise your numbers are worthless. What world do you guys live in where not calling cell phones is going to give you an accurate representation of the populace?? Just looking at my and my wife's own families (who are about 50/50 conservative/liberal), there are 12 family units in our immediate family. 4 years ago, 6 of 12 had landlines. Currently only 3 do, and take a guess the age and political leanings of those 3. Derp. Numbers and science are nothing to be afraid of, conservatives. |
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