londonfog
Well-Known Member
some have to grab at anything..It's like putting up a poll on RIUthat's a poll from the Ed Schultz show. You can vote more than once on that poll simply by switching browsers.
some have to grab at anything..It's like putting up a poll on RIUthat's a poll from the Ed Schultz show. You can vote more than once on that poll simply by switching browsers.
you're not living in the same reality as the rest of us.I believe Romney is up by about 7 points right now.
rectangles are this color silly *you're not living in the same reality as the rest of us.
It's far more realistic than believing Dems are going to turn out in the same numbers as 2008 and Repubs are going to turn out just as low as they did in 2008. EVERYONE not blinded by partisan goggles knows that is horseshit. I've heard lib talking puppet heads on MSNBC admit that's a pipe dream.you're not living in the same reality as the rest of us.
The best turnout republicans ever got was breaking even with democrats in 2004 37% to 37% or R +0. The polls Obama won tonight were R+3 to R+6 which means he won in a sample that would be more conservative than any election on record.It's far more realistic than believing Dems are going to turn out in the same numbers as 2008 and Repubs are going to turn out just as low as they did in 2008. EVERYONE not blinded by partisan goggles knows that is horseshit. I've heard lib talking puppet heads on MSNBC admit that's a pipe dream.
Yet you aren't pointing out the error in the thread title...*you're
Spellcheck can't help you here.
Talk about lies is gitmo closed.Just wasn't a good day for the Romney Team and Republicans in general.
First, early voting rights have been restored in Ohio.
Second, Mitt's constant lying concerning his '5 point plan' wasn't bought by the electorate.
Third, the Rising Star of the Repuplican Party was voted off the American TV Show, 'Dancing With The Stars'.
Now, Bristol sez she's gonna concentrate on Politics, like her mommy.
I want to take advantage of romenys tax breaks on
-dividends
-capital gains
-interest income
-estate taxes
-yacht purchases
-private jet leases
I believe these tax cuts will make a difference in your average middle class family <-------------------------------------Sarcasm
When MSNBC viewers call it for Romney, Obama got bitch slapped!
Live Poll
Q: Who won tonight's debate?
President Obama 44%
Mitt Romney 56% Total Votes: 8348
http://ed.msnbc.com/_news/2012/10/03/14208898-poll-who-won-tonights-debate?lite
Ar15.com is doing the "hit this poll" as well on MsnbcThe only reason you know about that poll is your buddies at free republic are skewing the results...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2939827/posts
For what it's worth, I saw the MSNBC "undecideds" focus group on Matthews. One thought Romney won, one thought Obama won, the others thought it was a tie. The interesting thing was when pressed, 75% of them described themselves as more likely to vote for Romney. That can't be what the administration was hoping for after last night.Ar15.com is doing the "hit this poll" as well on Msnbc
So far almost all media (except msnbc surprise surprise) are showing people thought Romney dominated on the economy and taxes. What's this election about?For what it's worth, I saw the MSNBC "undecideds" focus group on Matthews. One thought Romney won, one thought Obama won, the others thought it was a tie. The interesting thing was when pressed, 75% of them described themselves as more likely to vote for Romney. That can't be what the administration was hoping for after last night.
While I have to acknowledge a much better debate from the President tonight than he had at the first debate, that wasn't a very high bar to beat. As I figured, any better showing than the first would automatically be trumpeted as a victory. I thought both were strong, it was a great debate and I think the format was interesting if not a tad bit skewed in the selection of questions. But, that was a forgone conclusion, it is after all, my wife's alma mater and Romney really got as fair a shake as humanly possible in that zip code.
I don't expect us to agree on the victor this time. The last debate was so one-sided that our liberal friends didn't really have a choice but to concede. I think both sides heard what they wanted said and I think both men projected a strong figurehead for their parties.
I was at a close friend's house, we were watching with his wife. There was boisterous agreement after Romney and jeers and comments before, during and after the President spoke, as I picture the opposite most likely happening at the homes of others on this forum.
The question of course is undecideds. Did either do so much better as to swing the masses? Again, who you ask will determine the answer. The OP would obviously say Obama did, plenty on here will probably say Romney crushed him. Despite agreeing with Romney's positions, I thought they were both strong and I don't see it being a game changer in either direction.
The Dems can take heart that Obama woke up and took it to Romney. He came back quickly with retorts and was far more prepared for this debate. While I obviously don't agree with many of the President's positions, he made it very clear he does have a deep ideology that drives him. As usual, I found him affable and likable.
The Repubs can take heart as well, Romney was unshakable and reenforced his stature as a contender for the Presidency. He made a strong showing towards dispelling the twisting of his words about not campaigning to 47% of the voters into not caring about those 47%. To those looking at him without the burden of partisan lenses, you can tell he really does care. I don't think that genuine concern is easy to fake, it's even harder to dispel once it is observed and I think the undecideds did indeed see it in Romney tonight. He had a great many other moments, but I could gush for hours.
I couldn't be happier as I believe Romney is up by about 7 points right now. I don't buy that 8-9% oversampling of Democrats based on 2008 turnout, to be anywhere near what this year's election turnout will be.
For what it's worth, I saw the MSNBC "undecideds" focus group on Matthews. One thought Romney won, one thought Obama won, the others thought it was a tie. The interesting thing was when pressed, 75% of them described themselves as more likely to vote for Romney. That can't be what the administration was hoping for after last night.