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Is Mitt Romney gaining the momentum from Paul Ryan as his Vice President to win the election ?

True~Male 2012/08/16 01:46:00
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It appears that in the last few days Romney has taken a big jump in the polls especially among the young people 18 --29 year olds
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  • HappyGuy 2012/08/17 04:23:25
    YES
    HappyGuy
    +1
    each day Obama keeps dropping in the polls
  • RobinPeta 2012/08/16 02:52:36
    NO
    RobinPeta
    Ryan is too radical for America. Banning birth control, banning in vitro, banning abortion, stripping medicare, and out of control spender. His budget gives 3 trillion dollar tax cuts to the rich that's unpaid for. Fiscally conservative? Nope.
  • fish 2012/08/16 02:43:51
    YES
    fish
    +1
    People have been wanting specifics from Romney and the Paul Ryan budget is getting that ball rolling. It's also elevated the tone of the election. So far everything has had a Jerry Springer vibe to it. Amazingly this election seems to be about fiscal policies and not social issues or popularity. I guess being out of a job for months at time has focused America's attention on substance. Nice. I like that Paul Ryan is a Gen X'er and not a baby boomer. For once someone in politics is talking about social security and MY GENERATION not seniors and the soon to be seniors already on social security. I care about what happens to social security too, especially since I'm paying all this money in every paycheck and I will probably never collect single penny when I am old enough to retire.
  • Grabitz 2012/08/16 02:11:33
    Undecided
    Grabitz
    I think Ryan has but Romney hasn't gained a thing and losing momentum . Don't know how that is going to work out . I think the tea party slipping Ryan in and in reality Ryan will be giving the orders that he gets from the tea party .
  • True~Male Grabitz 2012/08/16 04:20:22
    True~Male
    who cares ? as long as the country gets moving again -we have been in a holding patteren for over 3 years now .
  • Schläue~© 2012/08/16 01:48:57
    YES
    Schläue~©
    +1
    The addition of Ryan has also brought out the proud progressive's true colors and exposing themselves for the desperate sh!t-stains they are.
  • True~Male Schläue~© 2012/08/16 01:53:35
    True~Male
    +1
    I think Romney will win big and defeat Obama -- after all Obama has failed with everything during his time as President --time for him to retire !! I can't wait until Election day it will be like Christmas .
  • Schläue~© True~Male 2012/08/16 02:00:18
    Schläue~©
    I have my doubts that he'll even be on the ticket.
    It's going to hit the fan as soon as the DNC 'officially' nominates him.
  • True~Male Schläue~© 2012/08/16 04:22:46
    True~Male
    you mean Obama ? Who will take his place Hillary Clinton ? You think Obama will fail to get the nomination ?
  • Schläue~© True~Male 2012/08/16 04:44:13
    Schläue~©
    +1
    There's 100's of lawsuits just waiting for him to be nominated.
    Last time, Pelosi removed the Constitutional eligibility clause from the OCON.
    They're not getting by with it this time.
    They will either have to cough up proof that he's eligible or find another candidate.
    Hillary saw what has happened since the Summer of 2009 and the last thing she wants is people digging through the Clinton's skeletons. This isn't 2008 any more.

    Question is,... who else they got?
  • RobinPeta True~Male 2012/08/16 03:00:37
    RobinPeta
    Most Republican experts think Ryan shifted the game in Obama's favor. I agree. Ryan is a radical guy who believes the ultra rich should be reward, and with their success hopefully people in the middle will benefit. Trickle down economics that never worked when Bush tried it.
  • True~Male RobinPeta 2012/08/16 04:24:03
    True~Male
    That's great --I'm glad they are thinking that --- Keep thinking that --LOL -- Oh please keep thinking that !!
  • RobinPeta True~Male 2012/08/19 19:05:08
    RobinPeta
    When a presidential candidate announces his running mate there is always a big jump in the polls. When Willard announced Rayn there was barely any change. People still think Willard is boring like hell and that he has no opinion on anything.
  • True~Male 2012/08/16 01:46:54
    YES
    True~Male
    +1
    He is beginning to leave OBAMA in the dust !!

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