View Poll Results: Who will win the presidential election?

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  • B. Obama

    22 47.83%
  • M. Romney

    13 28.26%
  • "None of the Above" would be nice

    6 13.04%
  • Too close to call

    3 6.52%
  • Doesn't really matter to me, since nothing will change for the better, anytime soon

    2 4.35%
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  1. #1
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    Having lived through the Romney years in Mass, we are in BIG trouble if he wins.
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    I have already voted

    Michigan has 5 or 6 reasons for giving out absentee ballots - I fit in the age bracket. Personally, I don't think you should have to give a reason - why can't we just vote early? I heard on the radio today that Ohio residents have already cast over 800,000 votes.

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    From what I have heard on the news, the polling has them very close. I don't think I would want to be the next president if I knew that half of the people who voted, didn't vote for me. Early voting started yesterday in Illinois. I wish I could vote on line instead of having to go to the polling place and queue up for a machine.
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    I don't even care any more. I've been on this earth through 40 years and a lot of presidents. My family has never been homeless, hopeless, or broke, no matter who the prez was or how much the American public complained about them.

  5. #5
    The point I was making above is that the President DOESN'T REALLY MATTER!

    Laws passed by Congress actually run the country.

    The amusing thing about Presidential elections is that we're arguing about what the drapes should be made out of while the roof is falling in due to a Congress who is more interested in delaying accountability for anything than coming up with solutions.

    There is NO leadership in Congress.

    Until there is. we're not solving anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    The point I was making above is that the President DOESN'T REALLY MATTER!
    Whoever is elected President in November is most likely going to be appointing at least one new Supreme Court Justice, if not more.

    In other words, this time around anyway, it matters a great deal who will be elected President.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    Whoever is elected President in November is most likely going to be appointing at least one new Supreme Court Justice, if not more.

    In other words, this time around anyway, it matters a great deal who will be elected President.

    Excellent point. SCOTUS affects our every day lives more than the President does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aTailOf2Kitties View Post
    I don't even care any more. I've been on this earth through 40 years and a lot of presidents. My family has never been homeless, hopeless, or broke, no matter who the prez was or how much the American public complained about them.

    Just wanted to say that you & your family are very lucky people.
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  9. #9
    The President can nominate the SCOTUS judges, however, as we have seen with many nominations in the past, ideologically pure candidates don't normally make it through the Senate confirmation process.

    If the President is handed a Congress with a narrow majority, or a minority in the upper house, then they have to moderate their choices for the court.

    As several nominees who have been appointed to the court have shown, (Souter, Breyer) even those chosen by a President who has a majority in the Senate don't often stay on the ideological reservation.

    The President could nominate Herr Schickelgruber to the SCOTUS, but that doesn't mean they're ever going to sit on the bench.,
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    I voted Obama but it is very close and who knows. I wish folks would remember we were on the brink of a depression when he took over, they tend to expect miracles and it takes time to undo the mess he had to clean up.
    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    Having lived through the Romney years in Mass, we are in BIG trouble if he wins.
    I agree with both of you.

    Let us pet lovers remember that Romney is the man who placed his Irish Setter in a dog carrier on the roof of his station wagon for a 12-hour trip to Lake Huron. I COULD NEVER EVER vote for a man who did this to his pet no matter what.


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