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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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
    Have you ever WATCHED fox news? I would assume you have, but you apparently don't pay much attention to the way Bill O'Reilly reacts the minute you go against him, yelling over the person until he wants to "End" the segment. How about the way Christine O'Donnell walked off the Pearce Morgan interview when he asked her a question she didn't like? Everyone has the heir that they are always right on FOX. Same with MSNBC, so stop acting all high and mighty. Radical Republicans are NO better in the way they act than the way Rad. Democrats react when their views are put down.

    Gotta love hypocrisy.
    I do not watch Fox news or any other television news cast for that matter. I read several respected publications and discriminate as to which reports I find credible or not. If you find my attempts of posting in an adult manner "all high and mighty" that is regrettable. I know of no other way to communicate my thoughts. Lastly, I for one do not love hypocrisy.

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    Speaking strictly in terms of statistics, Romney is gaining in popular vote against Obama, but Obama is predicted to take most of the major electoral college states, so he still holds the lead in those terms. The election will probably end up being where Romney wins the popular vote, but Obama wins the electoral college votes, and thus wins the election.

    http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/...ectoral-map?hw is my reference for this.

    Personally, I don't necessarily like either choice. They both have major flaws.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy_Lee View Post
    If you find my attempts of posting in an adult manner "all high and mighty" that is regrettable.
    This is an adult manner?

    LMFAO!

    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy_Lee
    Having a discussion with a Democrat is like having a discussion with your Ex-wife. If you say anything they disagree with you get cursed, called names (ignorant and bully are popular these days), then they run away in tears to plot your death.
    It just doesn't get much more juvenile than that.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    The Chicago Tribune endorsed Barack Obama. I haven't read the whole endorsement, though. This is only the second time in the Trib's history that they have endorsed the Democratic candidate. The first time was also Obama.
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    I'm just wondering to which degree hurricane Sandy will affect the election? I mean, with all this damage at the East Coast, power outage and everything and all these people who lost their homes, it would surprise me if the infrastructure could be restored right on time to carry out the election at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    The Chicago Tribune endorsed Barack Obama. I haven't read the whole endorsement, though. This is only the second time in the Trib's history that they have endorsed the Democratic candidate. The first time was also Obama.
    We received the Sunday Des Moines Register & there was a 5 page endorsement on Mitt & his family. There are 3 other major papers in Iowa that are supporting Mitt. We thought that next Sunday there would be an endorsement on Obama & his family too. It has been 40 years since the Register has supported a Republican candidate.

    It is going to be a nip & tuck race.
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