Some polls now have Romney ahead.

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shortylickens

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Can you dispute any of my points?

Anyway, Romney is a better candidate and has better policies vs Obama 2008 and Obama 2012 and McCain 2008.

Now my points?

I'm not keen on Obama, but I dont think Romney is any better either. Will be voting 3rd party again.
 

buckshot24

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you do it because you are a stupid brainwashed hack! (ok I added some new insults)
Ok then, I'll add a new one of my own.

The only reason you exist is because your mother was lousy at fellatio.


Over the line. Rein it in, please.

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cybrsage

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Remember, to a liberal the only valid polling results are the ones that show Obama winning...
 

buckshot24

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Right, and what about all those conservatives talking about a conspiracy with the polls a week or two back?
Whether it is planned or not it seems that there are more democrats in their polls than what can reasonably be expected to show up on election day.
 

cybrsage

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Right, and what about all those conservatives talking about a conspiracy with the polls a week or two back?

Don't know about them. However, even if conservatives do the same, that does not magically mean liberals are not.
 

PokerGuy

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PJABBER

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Holy heck, that's amazing, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and even Michigan have been moved from the "leaning obama" category to "toss up". I still don't see any way Romney can pull it off, but I am very surprised to see Michigan and NH go into that category now with the media in full obummer support mode.

That is one of the fastest and broadest turnarounds I have ever seen.

If we consider that the polling composition still reflects an unlikely high Democrat turnout, Romney/Ryan might just be looking at a blowout election.
 

nehalem256

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That is one of the fastest and broadest turnarounds I have ever seen.

If we consider that the polling composition still reflects an unlikely high Democrat turnout, Romney/Ryan might just be looking at a blowout election.

Hopefully the polls stay close so at least there is something interesting about election day.