Obama wins by a larger margin than polls predict.
Also Warren will send Scott Brown packing.
Don't believe me just go to the Fox News website they're already
clamoring about voter fraud.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 8:44 AM EST
Obama wins by a larger margin than polls predict.
Also Warren will send Scott Brown packing.
Don't believe me just go to the Fox News website they're already
clamoring about voter fraud.
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Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 9:22 AM EST
I predict Obama takes and early lead until the people that have to work get to the polls.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 9:22 AM EST
In response to WhatDoYouWantNow's comment:
Agree. So close, but Obama takes it. I expect a nail biter.
Insofar as what defines "bailing" on Obama for those that voted for him in '08, it's worth debunking the assumption that *everyone* who voted for him was into the "hope and change" banner. That was not the case for all voters; I speak from my own experience.
I voted for Obama in '08 for one reason: Hillary Clinton wasn't on the ballot. I defaulted to Obama. As it stands, I like him more now than I did four years ago and feel strongly about his re-election. Given the circumstances of the last four years, he's done an admirable job and I suppport him all the way. He is amazing for surviving the disgraceful way he has been treated, and he will stay the course when he is re-elected.
OBAMA 2012.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 9:36 AM EST
I predict that after his concession speech Mitt will retroctively rejoin Bain and enjoy all of the riches of management that he missed out on when he retroctively left the company.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 9:46 AM EST
I proudly cast my vote this morning.
There was a elderly black lady voting and she couldn't see well enough so the poll worker was helping her; the poll workers said " if you want to vote straight party ticket just turn the dial until it represents your party and press the red button to cast your vote". A few seonds later "wait, that is the republican party ticket" the elderly lady stopped turned slowly to her and said "I know it is that's who I'm voting for".
Don't assume based on race!
Warmed my heart and helped restore my belief in the American people!
Romney will win Ohio!!
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 10:42 AM EST
In response to tvoter's comment:
I meant it in the 'more likely than not' sense, which really just boils down to at least 51% likely.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 10:49 AM EST
In response to yogafriend's comment:
[QUOTE Insofar as what defines "bailing" on Obama for those that voted for him in '08, it's worth debunking the assumption that *everyone* who voted for him was into the "hope and change" banner. That was not the case for all voters; I speak from my own experience. [/QUOTE]
Agreed. And frankly, if you follow the threads in this place, the it's not so much an assumption that all Obama voters bought into "hope and change" (ie, they here go as far as claiming that if you voted for Obama, it's because you think that he is the "messiah"). An insult, not an assumption.
I think it's pretty foolish to buy into any politician's slogan, especially like "hope and change." I didn't vote for Obama; I voted against Palin. It also didn't help that McCain sold his honor for political points starting in around 2005.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 2:12 PM EST
In response to WhatDoYouWantNow's comment:
In response to yogafriend's comment:
[QUOTE Insofar as what defines "bailing" on Obama for those that voted for him in '08, it's worth debunking the assumption that *everyone* who voted for him was into the "hope and change" banner. That was not the case for all voters; I speak from my own experience.
Agreed. And frankly, if you follow the threads in this place, the it's not so much an assumption that all Obama voters bought into "hope and change" (ie, they here go as far as claiming that if you voted for Obama, it's because you think that he is the "messiah"). An insult, not an assumption.
I think it's pretty foolish to buy into any politician's slogan, especially like "hope and change." I didn't vote for Obama; I voted against Palin. It also didn't help that McCain sold his honor for political points starting in around 2005.
[/QUOTE]
If you voted against Palin, then you should be voting against Biden this time, having Bidementia a heart beat away from the Preseidency is scary..
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 2:27 PM EST
In response to skeeter20's comment:
Yes, you are an American, just like me.
The problem is that you don't beleive in America, just like Obama.
Needless to say, you and I have different ideas of America. Obama's is different still.
As are those of every single american, especially those you are forgetting.
That you view your misrepresentation as a "problem" means nothing to me, except to say that it's YOUR problem that you need to sort out. Not mine.
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Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 3:58 PM EST
In response to kelldog1's comment:
Obama wins by a larger margin than polls predict.
Also Warren will send Scott Brown packing.
Don't believe me just go to the Fox News website they're already
clamoring about voter fraud.
Howard Dean works for Fox???
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 4:05 PM EST
In response to skeeter20's comment:
In response to MattyScornD's comment:
In response to chiefhowie's comment:
In response to MattyScornD's comment:
I hope people will learn how to spell "America"...
...and then somehow figure out that both election winners and losers are inexorably a part of it.
If we disagree on everything else, we still share these two things in common...whether you are honest enough to admit it or not.
Whoever wins tomorrow will be OUR president, not yours or mine.
Get it...?
The problem is that you don't beleive in America, just like Obama.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 4:51 PM EST
In response to tvoter's comment:
I predict Obama takes and early lead until the people that have to work get to the polls.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 4:55 PM EST
I am confident about Ohio, FL, and Colorado going Romney. I think Virginia and possibly Wisconsin may too!
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 5:35 PM EST
In response to MattyScornD's comment:
In response to skeeter20's comment:
Yes, you are an American, just like me.
The problem is that you don't beleive in America, just like Obama.
Needless to say, you and I have different ideas of America. Obama's is different still.
As are those of every single american, especially those you are forgetting.
That you view your misrepresentation as a "problem" means nothing to me, except to say that it's YOUR problem that you need to sort out. Not mine.
My idea of America is based on the constitution and the founding fathers.
You and Obama have a view of America that is well, let's say, "European " based. i.e. not American at all.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 5:37 PM EST
In response to jedwardnicky's comment:
In response to skeeter20's comment:
In response to MattyScornD's comment:
In response to chiefhowie's comment:
In response to MattyScornD's comment:
I hope people will learn how to spell "America"...
...and then somehow figure out that both election winners and losers are inexorably a part of it.
If we disagree on everything else, we still share these two things in common...whether you are honest enough to admit it or not.
Whoever wins tomorrow will be OUR president, not yours or mine.
Get it...?
The problem is that you don't beleive in America, just like Obama.
or should I say
RED!
You commie.
Re: Presidential predictions anyone?
posted at 11/6/2012 5:49 PM EST
In response to skeeter20's comment:
In response to MattyScornD's comment:
In response to skeeter20's comment:
Yes, you are an American, just like me.
The problem is that you don't beleive in America, just like Obama.
Needless to say, you and I have different ideas of America. Obama's is different still.
As are those of every single american, especially those you are forgetting.
That you view your misrepresentation as a "problem" means nothing to me, except to say that it's YOUR problem that you need to sort out. Not mine.
My idea of America is based on the constitution and the founding fathers.
You and Obama have a view of America that is well, let's say, "European " based. i.e. not American at all.
Yeah, that's a crock. You want to show me where the fillibuster is in the constitution?