My thoughts based on victory n the key swing states due to over polling of Democrats. Wishful thinking will not make a scum bag president again. Just think Chick Fil- A
Regardless of the side you're on, neither candidate ran a good campaign. Romney, as you stated, didn't seem interested in taking a stand, instead simply being anti-Obama. Obama, by contrast, seemed content to simply rest on "You haven't really forgotten that I'm awesome and are going to vote for THAT guy, are you?"
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Posted by C_S 13 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
As the polls show, the American voter just may turn out to disagree with you on that. We'll know by tomorrow morning who's bluffing.
By all means, vote your conscience. But if your guy loses, don't run down the streets with your hair on fire saying that fraud is the only possible explanation. It could simply be that when push came to shove Mitt Romney just couldn't seal the deal, that he shot himself in the foot too many times, wiggled and woggled too much between the primaries and the general campaign for most people's taste, could never really articulate a consistent position on any topic except whether Obama sucks, - and the other guys were always there to capture the fumbled ball and turn it into yardage.
"Wishful thinking will not make a scum bag president again."
Neither, however, will it prevent his re-election if that's what America chooses. And there is a good chance that it will. Not because of voter fraud, or whatever, but because Mitt Romney was a very bad candidate and his campaign bobbled it, and gave away what could easily have been a rout.
I hope you are right, OW and Pres Obama is defeated in the election today. However, this is not his last day in office. We have 2.5 lame-duck months until his actual last day on January 20.
By all means, vote your conscience. But if your guy loses, don't run down the streets with your hair on fire saying that fraud is the only possible explanation. It could simply be that when push came to shove Mitt Romney just couldn't seal the deal, that he shot himself in the foot too many times, wiggled and woggled too much between the primaries and the general campaign for most people's taste, could never really articulate a consistent position on any topic except whether Obama sucks, - and the other guys were always there to capture the fumbled ball and turn it into yardage.
Neither, however, will it prevent his re-election if that's what America chooses. And there is a good chance that it will. Not because of voter fraud, or whatever, but because Mitt Romney was a very bad candidate and his campaign bobbled it, and gave away what could easily have been a rout.
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