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who you voteing for Obama (D) , Romney (R) or Other

  • Obama (D)

    Votes: 224 63.3%
  • Romney (R)

    Votes: 62 17.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 68 19.2%

Poll - Obama (D) vs Romney (R) - Vote

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#1 · (Edited)
Obama (D) Gets my vote

 
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#460 ·
I'm for Obama and my girlfriend is for Romney.
We try not to even come close to bringing up politics, but I showed her my new Obama shirt and we went back and forth. :lmao:lmao
Oh joy! :StephenA
 
#465 ·
There is beginning to emerge the very real possibility Obama is re-elected based on the Electoral College but loses the poplar vote.

The national polls are for Romney, while the swing state polls are for Obama.

So, Republicans will be infuriated but the worst possible thing they could ever do in a moment of anger is try to repeal the electoral college. They will doom themselves tremendously if they did that.
 
#466 ·
The Republican party needs to lose this election. They need to see a neo-con version of Obama isn't going to get the job done. They need to get behind the liberty-minded Rand Paul in 2016. If Romney wins then I fear our sharply partisan way of thinking will cause Republicans to think everything is great even though Romney is doing all the same shit Obama did, and the liberty movement's momentum will be slowed.
 
#468 ·
I was hoping that Romney would get obliterated in the hopes that the GOP would see that Neo-Conservatism is killing the party, but now it looks like Romney might just win this thing, so that hope is out of the question.

Romney being close isn't due to be people liking Romney tbh. It's due to the fact that Obama is p. awful, and people are realizing that. Damn shame they didn't see the same thing with Romney during the primaries.
 
#470 ·
In retrospect, Ron never had a chance. The media (especially FOX) ignored him, and was ignored during the debates as well. Luckily, it seems that RAND is getting some love from the GOP establishment, and the NEO-CONS seem to like him as well, and see him as the "sane" Paul family member, yet him and Ron basically have the same views. Just goes to show how many sheep there are, and how much the media really matters in this nation. They'll go with whatever the media tells them.

I've always wondered how people could like Rand but not Ron, but then I realized the GOP establishment doesn't absolutely hate Rand. He has a fighting chance in 2016, especially if all of Ron's support the past two elections go towards him.
 
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#475 ·
In case anyone is interesting in hearing about the country's issues outside the established narratives by Democrats, Republicans, and biased news sources, the third party presidential candidates are holding a debate this Tuesday. Obviously none of the candidates can or will win the election, but that's not really the point. It'll also be moderated by Larry King, which is pretty sweet.

http://freeandequal.org/updates/larry-king-to-moderate-third-party-presidential-debate/
 
#476 · (Edited)
Poll Date Sample MoE Obama (D) Romney (R) Spread
RCP Average 10/7 - 10/18 -- -- 47.1 47.0 Obama +0.1
Rasmussen Tracking 10/16 - 10/18 1500 LV 3.0 48 48 Tie
IBD/TIPP Tracking 10/13 - 10/18 909 LV 3.5 47 45 Obama +2
Gallup Tracking 10/12 - 10/18 2700 LV 2.0 45 51 Romney +6
Hartford Courant/UConn 10/11 - 10/16 1023 LV 3.0 48 45 Obama +3
ABC News/Wash Post 10/10 - 10/13 923 LV 3.5 49 46 Obama +3
Politico/GWU/Battleground 10/7 - 10/11 1000 LV 3.1 49 48 Obama +1
Monmouth/SurveyUSA/Braun 10/8 - 10/10 1360 LV 2.7 46 47 Romney +1
FOX News 10/7 - 10/9 1109 LV 3.0 45 46 Romney
+1

Obama is wining in all the polls.

http://cnn.com/video/?/video/politics/2012/10/19/exp-tsr-king-florida-poll.cnn

(CNN) - Three days before the final presidential debate, a new survey in the biggest of the battleground states indicates the race for the White House is basically tied.

According to a CNN/ORC International poll conducted Wednesday and Thursday, entirely after the second presidential debate, 49% of likely voters in Florida say they support Republican nominee Mitt Romney, with 48% backing President Barack Obama. Romney's one point margin is well within the survey's sampling error.
 
#477 ·
Poll Date Sample MoE Obama (D) Romney (R) Spread
RCP Average 10/7 - 10/18 -- -- 47.1 47.0 Obama +0.1
Rasmussen Tracking 10/16 - 10/18 1500 LV 3.0 48 48 Tie
IBD/TIPP Tracking 10/13 - 10/18 909 LV 3.5 47 45 Obama +2
Gallup Tracking 10/12 - 10/18 2700 LV 2.0 45 51 Romney +6
Hartford Courant/UConn 10/11 - 10/16 1023 LV 3.0 48 45 Obama +3
ABC News/Wash Post 10/10 - 10/13 923 LV 3.5 49 46 Obama +3
Politico/GWU/Battleground 10/7 - 10/11 1000 LV 3.1 49 48 Obama +1
Monmouth/SurveyUSA/Braun 10/8 - 10/10 1360 LV 2.7 46 47 Romney +1
FOX News 10/7 - 10/9 1109 LV 3.0 45 46 Romney
+1

Obama is wining in all the polls.
He's not winning in those two. Nice job.
 
#483 ·
If Obama loses this election, it'll be because of this horrible, and I do mean horrible, campaign that he has run.

This should have been an easy re-election year for him, but it seems like every day some new gaff is happening or some new mishap is taking place either through him or someone in his campaign. It is downright remarkable how badly this campaign has been handled from the poor debate performance, to the gaffs from Longoria & Biden, to the mishandling of the Libya situation.

I don't like Romney or Obama, but I am just stunned by what I am seeing from the President. This might be the worst campaign run from an incumbent President that I have ever seen.
 
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