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yellowcanine

(35,699 posts)
Tue Sep 18, 2012, 09:27 AM Sep 2012

My prediction: Romney is going to lose every "swing state" except possibly N. Carolina.

And he may very well lose that one as well. This means he will lose Nevada, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia, and Florida, in addition to places like Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, which never were "swing states", in spite of media hype otherwise. Other states I consider possibilities for Obama this time around are Indiana and Arizona. Long shot: Missouri. If Mitt continues to stumble it could even get much worse for him, imo. He literally hasn't done anything right since before he picked Ryan (which I consider a major mistake, because it feeds into the narrative of the clueless wealthy fat cat).

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My prediction: Romney is going to lose every "swing state" except possibly N. Carolina. (Original Post) yellowcanine Sep 2012 OP
Telling Florida's Seniors on Medicare and Social Security HockeyMom Sep 2012 #1
 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
1. Telling Florida's Seniors on Medicare and Social Security
Tue Sep 18, 2012, 09:34 AM
Sep 2012

they are "freeloaders"? Obama, and AARP, are already running non-stop ads in Florida about Romney and Republicans regarding Medicare. I suppose I will now be seeing new ones on Social Security freeloaders too.

Rick Santorum, and Joe Scarborough, are right. They are the Party of Stupid.

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