Anonymous wrote:Obama will win. I know most Republicans won't admit to this but Romney and his religion are pretty far out there. Yes, of course all religion is somewhat fairytale and faith based. But modern profits, multiple worlds/universe each with their own God, funny underwear. I think it is a little much for the religious right. They will stay home on election day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I believe Obama will win, but have to confess not seeing how it will happen on the Electoral College math.
I think the biggest problem Obama faces is most people probably are resigned to the notion of living under President Romney.
A moderate Republican here. I think the math does justify it. Right now, they seem to be running pretty close. But, unfortunately, the Republicans have a handicap here that they are a very close-minded party. While it may seem that they would be unified behind their party candidate, there are many close-minded Republicans who are not birthers who will not want to see a Mormon in the White House and would rather vote for a black Christian than a white Mormon. I can also tell you that Obama is generally more appealing to moderates than Romney. And Romney was the most attractive candidate of all of the Republican presidential candidates.
Anonymous wrote:He's going to lose. Obama is simply not leadership material. He is lazy . His ideology is infantile . Nobody in their right mind would follow him into battle. He is uncoordinated . He doesn't understand the revolutionary concepts of limited government, capitalism , personal property, the protection of the individual to pursue happyness without busybodies interference. Nobody even listens to his droning, incoherent , TelePrompTer blather anymore... It's mind-numbing. Obama is a awful leader and the country will vote for a new day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re:Obama supporters: Do you have faith that he is going to win
You should be asking this question about 24 hours from now after the polls close in Wisconsin.
If Tom Barrett loses and Scott Walker wins by a big margin, I'd wager that Obama's chances in November are pretty slim.
Ridiculous. The odds are incredibly stacked against any recall action, which is why it so rarely happens. The fact that a recall is even thinkable for anything other than criminal behavior is a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:Re:Obama supporters: Do you have faith that he is going to win
You should be asking this question about 24 hours from now after the polls close in Wisconsin.
If Tom Barrett loses and Scott Walker wins by a big margin, I'd wager that Obama's chances in November are pretty slim.
Re:Obama supporters: Do you have faith that he is going to win
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's urkel, without the lovable entertainment value. Things are too serious for a detached spaz to be running things
And so your answer to Urkel is Romney. Way to go...
Anonymous wrote:He's urkel, without the lovable entertainment value. Things are too serious for a detached spaz to be running things
Anonymous wrote:
I believe Obama will win, but have to confess not seeing how it will happen on the Electoral College math.
I think the biggest problem Obama faces is most people probably are resigned to the notion of living under President Romney.
Anonymous wrote:He's going to lose. Obama is simply not leadership material. He is lazy . His ideology is infantile . Nobody in their right mind would follow him into battle. He is uncoordinated . He doesn't understand the revolutionary concepts of limited government, capitalism , personal property, the protection of the individual to pursue happyness without busybodies interference. Nobody even listens to his droning, incoherent , TelePrompTer blather anymore... It's mind-numbing. Obama is a awful leader and the country will vote for a new day.