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Do you think Mitt Romney will win the election and why?

keepitreal1218 2012/08/21 14:51:18
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I Say No why because the American people aren't stupid . Mitt is trying to cater to the rich. Their playing the blame game and it was them who got us where we are today! And because of it his Big Corp. buddies and companies feels as though Temp workers will help the economy and America but it's not helping us it's only helping them. And because of them being so hateful of Obama and wanting him to be a one time president they lost focus on the American people. 8 years it took us to get into this big mess and 8 to 16 years to get out of. And the war took a toll on America and Companies need to stop hiring Temp workers and hire Perm. Workers !! Mitt knows all about that strategy they made and layout in the board rooms!

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  • santa6642 2012/08/21 15:48:56 (edited)
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    santa6642
    +4
    Since congress became liberal and we got the obamanation, we have been spiraling down ward, as we destroy those who have worked to get ahead. If you want what the rich have, work for it and stop Whining.I believe it is 51% of Americans pay no taxes at all, Keep taxing the rich and we will all be on wellfare , which is what the liberals want.- Romney is what we need to stop this down ward trend we are in.He may not be the best choice, but is definitely better than the obamanation and his sheepole.

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  • Jackie G - Poker Playing Pa... 2012/08/22 16:00:38
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    Jackie G - Poker Playing Patriot
    Every bit of his experience and success is need by this nation and desperately.
  • gr8punkin 2012/08/22 14:23:21
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    gr8punkin
    I think he will win because the American people aren't stupid enough to elect Obama again. I have faith that Americans are smart enough to see through the class warfare rhetoric and blame the other guy mentality that created this mess. I think Americans are smart enough to realize that food stamps and welfare doesn't create jobs, only temp solutions. I think they know that he has been in board rooms of companies that have created real jobs, and know he can do it again on a larger level.
  • Seonag 2012/08/22 13:59:48
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    Seonag
    +1
    Who do you think Obama is turning to again to fund his flagging campaign? The poor? It is the rich - Wall Street, Hollywood, wealthy CEO types of major corporations and wealthy unions. As for companies not hiring, they have no idea what the Government is going to tax next or how much that tax will be. Nor do they know what new business killing regulations the government will put in place. Obama himself said if he couldn't turn the economy around in his first term he shouldn't be re-elected.
  • JenSemPa 2012/08/22 05:33:07
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    JenSemPa
    +2
    Come on -- what has Obama done to deserve re-election? Please.

    This is yet another liberal rant about "big corporations" and "catering to the rich." Besides being false, those arguments are tired and old. Don't you libs have any new material?

    Reality check: NOBODY who voted for McCain in 2008 is going to vote for Obama in 2012. And many people who voted for Obama in 2008 are not going to do so this time around.

    Obama is set to lose a significant percentage of voters who supported him four years ago but are disillusioned now, particularly from the following groups:

    a) African Americans (he'll lose up to 10% of the ones who voted for him last time)

    b) Hispanics (he'll lose 10% to 15% of those voters; he's lucky Romney didn't choose Rubio as his running mate, or he'd lose even more).

    c) Catholics (a majority voted for him last time, but there's no way that will happen this year. Not after the war Obama waged on the Church over this "HHS mandate" regarding contraception.)

    d) Working-class whites (his support will really take a nosedive among this group this year)

    e) Working moms (they don't want government-subsidized birth control; they want jobs. They're increasingly worried about paying the mortgage and putting food on the table. Obama's losing...



    Come on -- what has Obama done to deserve re-election? Please.

    This is yet another liberal rant about "big corporations" and "catering to the rich." Besides being false, those arguments are tired and old. Don't you libs have any new material?

    Reality check: NOBODY who voted for McCain in 2008 is going to vote for Obama in 2012. And many people who voted for Obama in 2008 are not going to do so this time around.

    Obama is set to lose a significant percentage of voters who supported him four years ago but are disillusioned now, particularly from the following groups:

    a) African Americans (he'll lose up to 10% of the ones who voted for him last time)

    b) Hispanics (he'll lose 10% to 15% of those voters; he's lucky Romney didn't choose Rubio as his running mate, or he'd lose even more).

    c) Catholics (a majority voted for him last time, but there's no way that will happen this year. Not after the war Obama waged on the Church over this "HHS mandate" regarding contraception.)

    d) Working-class whites (his support will really take a nosedive among this group this year)

    e) Working moms (they don't want government-subsidized birth control; they want jobs. They're increasingly worried about paying the mortgage and putting food on the table. Obama's losing a good number of votes in this group).

    Finally: Once Obama and Romney square off in the debates, Romney is going to go to town on him. At the debates, there are no Teleprompters. No pre-designed press events. No liberal media with their biased filters.

    It's just Obama vs. Romney. Romney will make Obama stand on his record. And that's when Obama will fall.
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  • Aqua Surf 2012/08/22 05:01:00
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    Aqua Surf
    +1
    Because he is ABO!! We don't need a better reason than that.
  • PoliticalSanity 2012/08/21 16:54:01
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    PoliticalSanity
    +2
    Because the country is generally in a "dump Obama" mood.
  • Bill G53 ~PWCM~JLA 2012/08/21 16:03:59
    Undecided
    Bill G53  ~PWCM~JLA
    I hope he does but it's just too early to tell
  • santa6642 2012/08/21 15:48:56 (edited)
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    santa6642
    +4
    Since congress became liberal and we got the obamanation, we have been spiraling down ward, as we destroy those who have worked to get ahead. If you want what the rich have, work for it and stop Whining.I believe it is 51% of Americans pay no taxes at all, Keep taxing the rich and we will all be on wellfare , which is what the liberals want.- Romney is what we need to stop this down ward trend we are in.He may not be the best choice, but is definitely better than the obamanation and his sheepole.
  • keymanjim 2012/08/21 15:24:11 (edited)
    Yes (Please leave a comment)
    keymanjim
    +4
    It only took two years for the democrats in congress to put on the wrong track. It's no wonder that, with even more of them in office, things have only gotten worse.

    Romney will put back on the right track and bring us back to where we were before the dems took over congress and beyond.
  • TasselLady 2012/08/21 14:52:47
    No (Please leave a comment)
    TasselLady
    +1
    You're right. The Republicans always cater to the rich. It will never change.

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