Obama and Romney Hit Final Stretch Part 3

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OK, have it your way. This particular issue is not worth an apoplectic attack.
Fine. I appreciate reasonable discourse with arguments fully supported by evidence. But not unsubstantiated statements implying misconduct by the Republican Party. I consider the matter over. I am sure we will discuss other issues in the future. This particular claim stuck in my craw and, regrettably, I felt obliged to defend the Governor. Case closed. I apologize if you took my arguments personally. I wish you the very best for the remaining part of the weekend, meltzerboy.
 
Fine. I appreciate reasonable discourse with arguments fully supported by evidence. But not unsubstantiated statements implying misconduct by the Republican Party. I consider the matter over. I am sure we will discuss other issues in the future. This particular claim stuck in my craw and, regrettably, I felt obliged to defend the Governor. Case closed. I apologize if you took my arguments personally. I wish you the very best for the remaining part of the weekend, meltzerboy.
No, Tampa Dave, I didn’t take your arguments personally (I’ve been around long enough in life and on this Forum to have a rather thick skin), and I understand both the rational and emotional aspects of your position. I just don’t care to argue my point further, that’s all. I’m sure we’ll engage on other issues.
 
Just found out that Florida reduced early voting days to 8 this year from the 14 available in 2008.

Who can guess which party controls the Florida Legislature?

John
 
No, Tampa Dave, I didn’t take your arguments personally (I’ve been around long enough in life and on this Forum to have a rather thick skin), and I understand both the rational and emotional aspects of your position. I just don’t care to argue my point further, that’s all. I’m sure we’ll engage on other issues.
🙂 👍 You would think I could keep the respective Governors’ names straight, eh?
 
Just found out that Florida reduced early voting days to 8 this year from the 14 available in 2008.

Who can guess which party controls the Florida Legislature?

John
It really no different than congressional redistricting, right? The Golden Rule is in play: He who has the gold rules! 🙂 Both sides use legislative majorities for advantage whenever they are in power. The next Democratic legislature will extend hours. And so on.
 
*AFF poll: Minnesota a toss-up
By ALEXANDER BURNS |
11/3/12 7:33 PM EDT

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are separated by just 1 point in Minnesota, effectively making the race there a toss-up, according to polling taken for the conservative American Future Fund. Romney takes 46 percent of the vote to Obama’s 45 percent in the poll, which was conducted by the GOP firm NMB Research and shared with POLITICO. The Republican presidential nominee is up 13 points among independents, ahead of Obama 49 percent to 36 percent. They survey breaks with recent public data, which has shown Obama maintaining a single-digit edge over Romney, but gives Republicans reason to hope for an upset. Democrats aren’t taking the state for granted at this point, with Obama countering pro-Romney ads (including AFF advertising) and deploying Bill Clinton to campaign there. **In a polling memo, pollster Glen Bolger attributes the closeness of the race to Minnesota’s overwhelmingly white population. "Minnesota is very much a battleground state due the low minority population of the state and President Obama’s problems with white voters. *Romney has a good chance to pull off one of the biggest upsets of the election cycle in this state," Bolger writes. The poll tested 500 likely voters on Oct. 30 and 31 with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.38 percentage points.

Funny, these same white people carried Minnesota for Obama in 2008. Now the kind people of Minnesota are racist voters who switched their allegiance to the white Republican. 😦
 
What’s really interesting is that Gallup has suspended polling for the first time in decades, and just before a presidential election too. The putative excuse is that the voters are disrupted in NJ and NY, but they didn’t suspend polls in LA for Katrina, you notice. Nor are NJ or NY in question. Everyone knows that they are going to go blue. So what’s the deal? Are they worried about REVENGE?
Gallup’s poll will be meaningless. It uses a seven day rolling avewrage. To take a week off between days renders it useless. And to suddenly switch to a single day estimate renders the comparison to the previous poll useless, since the paradigm has now changed for the poll.

Gallup should have never stopped the poll. If you want an accurate look into how people are feeling, you do it in good times and bad. You don’t not poll during a crisis, since that doesn’t give you an accurate reflection of how people felt last week (which drives the rolling average).

I say this as a Romney supporter - even if Gallup has a huge lead for Romney tomorrow, I am not giving it much weight.
 
With regard to PA, Rachel Maddow pointed out that Republicans always claim they will win PA, but haven’t done so since 1988. George H.W. Bush was in PA toward the end of the campaign in 1992 and claimed victory there; so did Bob Dole in 1996, GWB in 2000 and 2004, and John McCain in 2008. They all stated the polls predicted victory in PA and they were all wrong. In 1968, however, PA was one of the decisive states that put Nixon in the White House instead of Humphrey.
Actually, she should be able to tell the elections where they were serious, and just posturing.

1992 and 2012 were serious attempts, based on internals. The rest were attempts to draw attention to the state for the dems. That all came out after the fact.

Maddow is not nearly as smart as she thinks she is.
 
Absolutely…and Mitch McConnell will no longer has his and the GOPs primary goal as defeating the President. It will be irrelevant. They can actually be concerned for the people.

John
You know for a fact what he said, in totality. It has been discussed on here before. If you want to be coy and pretend that’s exactly what he said, then you aren’t worthy of discussion. Usually you are more honest than this - come on.
 
No, Obama changed the terms of the agreement at the last moment.
Your boy changed his part of the deal at the last minute. Kind of like the Democrats did to Bush 1 with the taxes for cuts pledge.

If you want bipartisanship, you need an honest President.
 
There is a great reason…just like McCain they are afraid that they are losing Ohio. I live in the Alabama section of PA and I can tell you, based on editorials and responses and comments in local newspapers, and conversations with my Republican friends, that there is little enthusiasm for Mitt Romney.

If he can’t win big here…he can’t win Pennsylvania.

John
While I agree much of Ohio mirrors Penn in terms of electorate, your perception of enthusiasm is an accurate as people comparing yard signs as barometers. I know it makes the person feel better, but if it were reliable, pollsters could save themselves a lot of money.
 
Couldn’t one of the reasons be that the Romney campaign is afraid they will lose Ohio and has decided on an alternative strategy involving swing states and purple states in which PA is one of the targets? Just a thought.
You mean they want to try and win states they have a shot in, so as to bolster themselves in the election, especially in the event they lose another state?

Yeah, I think that’s been every candidate’s strategy since like 1804.
 
Michael ‘Heckuva Job’ Brown asks why Obama responded ‘so quickly’ to Sandy

As Bill Clinton said today: Bring it on…we’ll take that kind of criticism any day.

John
You do realize if he wins election, they are likely going to look into impeaching him once he has to answer questions? I’d be willing to bet my paycheck on that. Not that I want that, per se. I want justice, but impeachments generally are a drag on the whole country.

Brown’s point is clear, again, to everyone else apparently. How is Obama can be so prepared and quick to react in Sandy, but somehow in the aftermath of an attack allowed for by his own unpreparedness, he’s got no time to do anything, other than lie at a funeral?
 
You know for a fact what he said, in totality. It has been discussed on here before. If you want to be coy and pretend that’s exactly what he said, then you aren’t worthy of discussion. Usually you are more honest than this - come on.
You know what? You are absolutely right. I just found a site with the full interview.
I let my partisanship get the best of me.

John
 
What if the lines are still long at 8:00 pm on Tuesday? Anywhere…
The you make a note to plan better next time, and learn your lesson.

My goodness, we have become a country of babies. We have early voting, extended hours, and absentee ballots.

And we have to sit and listen to people cry about presenting IDs and running out of time? Come on; suck it up folks. Let’s have people take responsibility for themselves and figure out a way to vote.

Since I am not as old as some of you, was our country always such a whiny bunch of people, or is that a new thing? How on earth did we ever survive without early voting? Barbaric.
 
You know what? You are absolutely right. I just found a site with the full interview.
I let my partisanship get the best of me.

John
Nah, it’s cool. I’m angsty tonight myself, so I need to chill anyway. CHeers.
 
I swear, if these samples are off, every pollster should fire their staff and start over, and be forced to explain this garbage. Democratic registrations are down in Ohio since 2008, and the percentage of dems went up? Such garbage.

Of course, if the numbers are correct, they can remain employed, and I’ll likely pretend I never posted this.
 
Just found out that Florida reduced early voting days to 8 this year from the 14 available in 2008.

Who can guess which party controls the Florida Legislature?

John
So what though? That’s the beauty of federalism. Each state can guess decide how to govern itself.

Both sides jerrymander, both sides fillibuster, both sides mess with voting laws.
 
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