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[quote=Anonymous]I've posted before that I think the R)s actually want to lose this election. There's no "winning" with this economy; it's going to continue to suck for at least the next four years. Rs don't want to be in charge of that. They would rather come back strong in 2016. I think the Akin thing is a set up. What idiot doesn't know that you can't say that out loud on TV? I would have thought, "nah, that's paranoid" - but it sounds like he refuses to drop out. From the Washington Post: "By midday Monday, Akin had dug in for a fight, giving no public sign that he would withdraw. “The good people of Missouri nominated me, and I’m not a quitter,” Akin told Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor who now hosts a radio show. “My belief is we’re going to take this thing forward. And, by the grace of God, we’re going to win this race. To quote my old friend John Paul Jones, ‘I’ve not yet begun to fight.’?”" Because of this, Dems win Missouri. Romney loses a state he needed to win. Just saying, once again, it seems like the Rs are doing everything humanly possible to lose this election by alienating everyone (except the most extreme) with extremism. [/quote]
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