
Do You Think the Upcoming Election Will Be Very Close or a Landslide?
SodaHead Politics
2012/06/20 01:05:18
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We know you want to make your opinion count -- especially during the time of a serious election. So, every week, SodaHead will host a handful of up-to-date polls having to do with the upcoming 2012 election.
Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

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Top Opinion
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Schläue~© 2012/06/20 01:17:55Landslide






















Here´s why...
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Companies need to make money to be in business not the gouging thats going on now,outsoursing jobs,firing people plugging in machines so profit can still be made,Really if you want to work you need a man with an eye to business as president which we have not had,& also someone that will not be buffaloed into a bad deal & I really think the real Mitt Romney we have not seen,& he"s what we need.
Also is about working for what you get. That what all the flack was about when he said he like to fire people,meaning I will not pay you to do nothing.When he's in charge the free lunch is gone as it was under Regan But this country did get much better when he was in office but it was not perfect & it will not be this time,but I was raised in a PROUD country where people to pride in their work & their life & that above all else needs to return.
With nearly half the population depending on a government check in one form or another, these voters are unlikely to vote against big spending and big government.
The other half is tired of paying for it all and desperately trying to avoid becoming dependent on government themselves.
As soon as a permanent majority becomes dependent on government, we become the next Greece. Until then, it's going to be close.