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2012 Presidential Election Part II -- Charlotte, a National Treasure or sede vacante

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Yet Clinton did not complain about an obstructionist Congress; instead he accomplished several very significant milestones instead. Watching Bill Clinton, you could see Obama shrink in stature by the moment.

There are a few things that I'd take issue with in your post. I'll start with this statement. The more frequent concensus on this site is the Obama did fine and I have little doubt that he did so in most peoples' eyes. What about Clinton speeech and Obama's speech? The speeches were 'not an either' or...they were a 'yes and'. Obama was butressed by Clinton as he was on a different night, not outshone. This was exemplified by Clinton saying that neither he nor no president could have repaired better than Obama the damage done in 2008. If anyone was outshone it was Romney.

The problem is that Romney didn't need to get outshone by anyone. He had the single worst convention since measurement began thirty years ago:

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No Wisconsin? That's bizarre. We now have neither campaign spending in a state that's polling within the margin of error. That has probably never happened before.

I wonder if they have internal polling that shows the strong presence of Mormons in NV and CO will push those states.

That's because its not polling within the margin of error in reality. What's happening is polling outfits are tweaking the "likely voter" model to show a close race. However, I'm sure both the Mittens and the Obama camp have their own polling, and its showing more promising opportunities elsewhere.

Consider this, the idiot chattering class almost always put North Carolina in Romney's expected total, while calling Wisconsin and even Michigan "toss up" states. Curious then why Romney is advertising in North Carolina and not Michigan or Wisconsin.....unless the pundits are total morons....
 
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That's because its not polling within the margin of error in reality. What's happening is polling outfits are tweaking the "likely voter" model to show a close race.
That's not how polling works. In order to have meaningful trending a given poll has to keep the same LV methodology throughout. For example, the reason Rasmussen is criticized is not that they "tweak" their LV model, but that it is weighted wrong (and applied too early).

Media outlets do have a vested interest in keeping the race tight. Pollsters, OTOH, have a vested interest in predicting correctly. What we see for free is only the tip of the pollster iceberg -- they make their money doing customized polling, and they don't move that product unless they are on the money.
 
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There are a few things that I'd take issue with in your post. I'll start with this statement. The more frequent concensus on this site is the Obama did fine and I have little doubt that he did so in most peoples' eyes. What about Clinton speeech and Obama's speech? The speeches were 'not an either' or...they were a 'yes and'. Obama was butressed by Clinton as he was on a different night, not outshone. This was exemplified by Clinton saying that neither he nor no president could have repaired better than Obama the damage done in 2008. If anyone was outshone it was Romney.

The problem is that Romney didn't need to get outshone by anyone. He had the single worst convention since measurement began thirty years ago:

He's projecting. Fact is folks are worried and subconsciously hope that claiming Romney is ahead will eventually make it a reality.
 
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Oh if you didn't know Chuck Norris is ****ING NUTS! So prepare to have any respect you had for the man with a fist under his beard be destroyed.

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Its really sad what's happened to the boomers.
 
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Chuck wants like minded people to get out and vote, that's awful
 
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Go out and vote or FACE 1,000 YEARS OF DARKNESS kind of leans toward the crazy.

We're Americans. We don't have the stick-to-itness for 1,000 years of anything.
 
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Go out and vote or FACE 1,000 YEARS OF DARKNESS kind of leans toward the crazy.
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So was Harry Reid stating Romney hadn't paid taxes in 10 years. Its part of today culture called over the top.
 
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Part II -- Charlotte, a National Treasure or sede vaca

So was Harry Reid stating Romney hadn't paid taxes in 10 years. Its part of today culture called over the top.

10 years of tax returns = 1000 years of darkness?

What's the exchange rate for birth certificates?
 
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Why is it that Romney is so ignored that makes it so his thread can't stay on the front page for a day? Well anyways. Mitt seems to think its bad policy for across the board spending cuts:

Romney says GOP made 'mistake,' weighs in on Eastwood, health care
CNN

Mitt Romney said congressional Republicans were wrong to accept a deal last year that could ultimately result in across-the-board spending cuts, including massive cuts to the military.

"I thought it was a mistake on the part of the White House to propose it," Romney said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "I think it was a mistake for Republicans to go along with it."
 
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He also backtracked on pre-existing conditions and now says he would keep the "good parts" of ObamaCare.

Even when he flip-flops he flip-flops.
 
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Part II -- Charlotte, a National Treasure or sede vaca

He also backtracked on pre-existing conditions and now says he would keep the "good parts" of ObamaCare.

Even when he flip-flops he flip-flops.

no no. It's called "evolving." ;) Or was that actaully Obama? A Republican might get into trouble with that word.
 
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Part II -- Charlotte, a National Treasure or sede vaca

He also backtracked on pre-existing conditions and now says he would keep the "good parts" of ObamaCare.

Even when he flip-flops he flip-flops.
so he keeps the good parts (whatever they are) and tosses the bad. It was a bad law with good intentions. Unlike the last time, take your time, build a coalition, then pass it with most of both houses feeling good.

The 198x tax reform did that. I think they can do it again.
 
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no no. It's called "evolving." ;) Or was that actaully Obama? A Republican might get into trouble with that word.

Want to compare candidates on 'evolution'? ;)

http://www.mittromney.com/issues/health-care as we speak:

Mitt's Plan

On his first day in office, Mitt Romney will issue an executive order that paves the way for the federal government to issue Obamacare waivers to all fifty states. He will then work with Congress to repeal the full legislation as quickly as possible.
 
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Its really sad what's happened to the boomers.

Sad that they've not only destroyed their legacy but also destroyed their country?

Sad is a very mild term for what they've done.
 
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