Karl Rove predicts Romney loss to Obama
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Republican strategist Karl Rove, who is considered the architect of
George W. Bush's two successful campaigns for the White House, is
predicting that Mitt Romney will have a difficult time beating Barack
Obama in the general election in November.
According to Rove, the situation is so dire that if the election were held today, Obama would win handily.
Romney is the presumptive Republican nominee, although he does not yet have enough delegates to win.
Rove is known for his pinpoint accuracy in predicting how the states
will vote in general elections. In 2008 he correctly predicted the
election results in 48 out of 50 states.
In an interview with NewsMax yesterday,
Rove states that if the election were held today, Obama would win 284
electoral votes compared to Romney's 157. A candidate must win at least
270 electoral votes to gain the presidency.
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Tinka123 2012/05/01 01:06:35Many here on SodaHead have been predicting this.






















Equal rights are spelled out specifically in the Constitution as every American citizen has equal rights under the law with no prejudice toward race, creed, nationality, religion or political beliefs. If the Constitution is followed to a "T", then equal rights do not even become a issue. AND NO, Obama has made no "small" efforts in following the constitution. If anything, he has abused it worse than any other President that has ever served. So take your party loyalty BS and shove it. I call it the way I see it and I throw blame around without bias, because I'll call out a Republican or a Democrat that wants to abuse their oath of office. You kissing these crooks asses, makes you just as much as the blame as the crooks that are destroying this country.
We played that game in 2008 with McCain and look what it got us.
Fool me once...shame on me. Fool me twice...shame on you.
A vote for Romney is a vote for 0bama.
Thanks for enlightening others though, at least I hope.;o)