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Will the "2012"- Presidential election be more about people voting against Obama rather than people voting in favor of Romney ?

True~Male 2012/05/18 05:05:41
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The Polls show Obama dropping in numbers each day that passes . Do you feel more people will be voting against Obama rather than in favor of Romney -- Could it be that most people see Romney as the lesser of two evils and it's time to try someone new ?
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  • fluer 2012/05/18 11:01:54
    Yes , I'm voting against Obama rather than a vote in favor of Romney
    fluer
    +5
    Absolutely the case with me. Obama hides his own records and has shown he is unnprepared to do the job. I don't know if Romney is upp for the job but We have to do something

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  • mchappell2 2012/05/31 17:14:24
    Anyone is better than Obama
    mchappell2
    Not saying much, but I could do a better job than Obama...Start by firing ALL of Washington
  • L K 2012/05/31 12:48:20
    I think I'm going to vote for Obama
    L K
    Sadly, I think it is about voting for who you think will do the least damage. I can't imagine Romney doing anything good for this country. He scares the heck out of me. To me he represents a very small minority of people in this country and is very out of touch with average working class Americans. At least Obama has made progress and an effort to improve the mess he was handed when Bush left, plus he took down Bin Ladin and started to improve the housing and job market. There is a long way to go, but I say, let him finish another 4 years. He certainly couldn't do any worse than his predecessor.
  • SteveMarine- JLA 2012/05/31 12:21:44 (edited)
    Anyone is better than Obama
    SteveMarine- JLA
    I would vote for Mr Hanky the Christmas pooh from south park Colorado...at least he brings joy to boys and girls and Christmas cheer...and is an American turd...Obama is a Kenyan illegal turd that spreads horrible debt and nightmares to Americans... Obama must be flushed... pooh
  • mwg0735 2012/05/31 08:39:45
  • TheTruth1313 2012/05/31 07:14:55
    Anyone is better than Obama
    TheTruth1313
    6 of one, half-dozen of the other.
  • Inquisitve Kat 2012/05/31 05:25:18
    Undecided
    Inquisitve Kat
    I don't know how it will go... although it does seem a lot of Romney's supporters are only behind him to get rid of Obama.
  • wtxwoman 2012/05/31 05:14:31
    Undecided
    wtxwoman
    It's a sad state of affairs when the best a person can say about their candidate is that he isn't Obama.
  • Artist 2012/05/31 04:48:50
    Anyone is better than Obama
    Artist
    +1
    I have to admit that I'm starting to like Romney a bit better but yeah, if the GOP had put up a dead cat I would have voted for it over obamalamadingdong.
  • Kat 2012/05/18 20:37:35
    I'm voting for Romney because I know he's better than Obama
    Kat
    +4
    He's showing more of his anti-US agenda and I think people are taking note of it. We are not a socialist or communist country, it would work here even less than it did in Europe.
  • none 2012/05/18 16:18:56
    I'm voting for Romney because I know he's better than Obama
    none
    +4
    At the same time I've voting against Obama, the worst President we've ever had.
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/05/18 15:06:38
    Anyone is better than Obama
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +4
    I would vote for a potted plant, if anyone could with justice certify said potted plant as a natural born citizen of the United States. Even that would be better than Obama.
  • SteveMa... Temlako... 2012/05/31 12:22:48
    SteveMarine- JLA
    +1
    Damn right.
  • Waldorf 2012/05/18 14:31:07
    Anyone is better than Obama
    Waldorf
    +1
    You mean like 2008, when I voted for John McCain?
  • BackWoodsMike 2012/05/18 13:10:32
    Anyone is better than Obama
    BackWoodsMike
    +3
    Because of the disastrous condition that Obama has caused in the United States, not only in our Economy and jobs loss, but his insistence in dividing our Nation, this election in November is going for the most part to be “ABO”.

    On top of the people who actually like Romney and the people who vote republican year after year, there are those of us who have either never voted GOP or like myself, have not voted GOP in over 30 years, who this November will cast our vote for Romney just to put an end to Obama's destruction.

    We are the voters, who election after election have searched for the perfect candidate, and have either voted for third party (like the Libertarian or Constitution party) or stayed at home because we refused to vote for the “lesser of two evils”.

    My extensive networking with other like minded people and my local organization's networking with other like minded organizations have indicated a wave of “ABO” sentiment, and the best way to remove the problem is a GOP vote (this time).

    We are the forgotten or ignored voting block who don't show up in the POLLS because we have been discounted as third party voters. We are not Romney supporters, we are supporters of a strong and prosperous America, and or vote against Obama is a step in that direction.
  • Arizona... BackWoo... 2012/05/18 13:29:33 (edited)
    Arizona1950
    Please tell me where you think Romney will be different? Romney's Achilles' heel is a moral one. It is the sum of all of the cheating that has been done in his favor by the GOP party. Same as Obama with the DNC in 2008.

    In Oklahoma, party officials pulled out a ballroom divider to cordon off Ron Paul supporters and shut them out of participation. Later they turned out the lights. Voice votes that were clearly lost were declared won.

    In Alaska, party officials defeated the majority by retaining the committee which "interpreted rules" and later, after taking the delegation, reluctantly gave up the party control to the new majority but transferred all of the money out of the Republican Party accounts.

    In Virginia, at a district convention, officials coaxed the Ron Paul delegation outside and then locked the door. The pastor of the church that was hosting the event was, himself, locked outside.

    In Missouri, officials had all the delegates sign up at county conventions and then had their county chairman take the rolls outside and lock them in their car trunks so they could block roll call voting and have their chairman declare lost voice votes as won.

    Same policies, same direction, same smoke, mirrors, and redirection.

    Ron Paul 2012 for real change. Otherwise you will reap what you sow ... watching the continued dismantling of the US constitution, our founding principles, liberty and the US of America.
  • BackWoo... Arizona... 2012/05/18 13:52:03
    BackWoodsMike
    +2
    Ron Paul is a great man, and as a Barry Goldwater (who was Libertarian) Conservative, I would vote for him if he were the GOP (the party that he chose to be in) Nominee in a heart beat.

    For over 30 years I have voted either Libertarian or Constitution party, and I am extremely apologetic because I along with hundreds of thousands of Americans like me, cause this total disaster of a president to win in 08.

    I totally understand that there are still a few well intentioned Libertarians and Constitutional Conservatives who will vote for their Candidates in November, but I know for a fact that there are those who are peeling off this November to vote GOP.

    There is a difference between Obama and Romney.. Romney loves and is proud of America, and in this election, that is enough of a difference for me to vote against Obama in favor of Romney.
  • Arizona... BackWoo... 2012/05/18 14:12:20
    Arizona1950
    No you didn't .. you helped to awaken a nation ... don't let the DEM/GOP Progressive party, their controlled media, the sheeple and the neocons convince you that what you did "hurt" America.

    God Bless you and thank you!

    There is little difference between Obama and Romney ... many will tell you Obama loves America too.

    "Romney's Achilles' heel is a moral one. It is the sum of all of the cheating that has been done in his favor by the party. For example...

    In Oklahoma, party officials pulled out a ballroom divider to cordon off Ron Paul supporters and shut them out of participation. Later they turned out the lights. Voice votes that were clearly lost were declared won.

    In Alaska, party officials defeated the majority by retaining the committee which "interpreted rules" and later, after taking the delegation, reluctantly gave up the party control to the new majority but transferred all of the money out of the Republican Party accounts.

    In Virginia, at a district convention, officials coaxed the Ron Paul delegation outside and then locked the door. The pastor of the church that was hosting the event was, himself, locked outside.

    In Missouri, officials had all the delegates sign up at county conventions and then had their county chairman take the rolls outside and lock them in their ca...




    No you didn't .. you helped to awaken a nation ... don't let the DEM/GOP Progressive party, their controlled media, the sheeple and the neocons convince you that what you did "hurt" America.

    God Bless you and thank you!

    There is little difference between Obama and Romney ... many will tell you Obama loves America too.

    "Romney's Achilles' heel is a moral one. It is the sum of all of the cheating that has been done in his favor by the party. For example...

    In Oklahoma, party officials pulled out a ballroom divider to cordon off Ron Paul supporters and shut them out of participation. Later they turned out the lights. Voice votes that were clearly lost were declared won.

    In Alaska, party officials defeated the majority by retaining the committee which "interpreted rules" and later, after taking the delegation, reluctantly gave up the party control to the new majority but transferred all of the money out of the Republican Party accounts.

    In Virginia, at a district convention, officials coaxed the Ron Paul delegation outside and then locked the door. The pastor of the church that was hosting the event was, himself, locked outside.

    In Missouri, officials had all the delegates sign up at county conventions and then had their county chairman take the rolls outside and lock them in their car trunks so they could block roll call voting and have their chairman declare lost voice votes as won.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com...

    Protect the sovereignty of the vote of the people ...
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  • True~Male BackWoo... 2012/05/21 04:38:37
    True~Male
    +1
    I think Romney will win by a landslide !! People are fed up and once they decide they are worst now than before --They will vote for the good of the country --personally the first thing the new President needs to do is reform the Federal Tax codes so that big corporations and multi millionaires don't have loopholes any more. The middle class are sick and tired of paying all the taxes !! If Romney doesn't change the tax code he'll be dead meat in no time flat !!
  • FromJesus'sPerspective 2012/05/18 11:18:40
    Yes , I'm voting against Obama rather than a vote in favor of Romney
    FromJesus'sPerspective
  • Kat FromJes... 2012/05/18 20:39:45 (edited)
    Kat
    +3
    out change we can believe in

    edit:
    A blocking pussy, how typical of you libs. No nobody will be dancing because there won't be one. Have a picture of a Bible on your avatar and like Obama, you obviously are missing something.

    Obama head up butt
  • FromJes... Kat 2012/05/18 23:38:46
    FromJesus'sPerspective
    +1
    dancing cow

    LMAO, your women WILL dance at the innauguration ball for President Obama.
  • wolfshadow FromJes... 2012/05/19 02:28:24
    wolfshadow
    +3
    So your voting against him... but you put up a pro Obama 2012 pic and you post a picture of? Mom? Wife? Sister? dancing at his ball? ???
  • The Bir... wolfshadow 2012/05/19 10:05:42
  • FromJes... The Bir... 2012/05/19 13:51:46
  • FromJes... wolfshadow 2012/05/19 13:50:58
    FromJesus'sPerspective
    Your Mother

    obama innauguration dance
  • wolfshadow wolfshadow 2012/05/20 03:13:10 (edited)
  • The Bir... wolfshadow 2012/05/20 09:53:33
    The Birdman
    +1
    This person "Talks but can't walk the walk" like they claim! Blocked me! Sorry, I had to use your post to say that!
  • wolfshadow The Bir... 2012/05/21 07:29:12
    wolfshadow
    +1
    They are all the same...
  • wtxwoman wolfshadow 2012/05/31 05:20:25
    wtxwoman
    +1
    LOL. I was wondering the same thing.
  • fluer 2012/05/18 11:01:54
    Yes , I'm voting against Obama rather than a vote in favor of Romney
    fluer
    +5
    Absolutely the case with me. Obama hides his own records and has shown he is unnprepared to do the job. I don't know if Romney is upp for the job but We have to do something
  • Arizona... fluer 2012/05/18 13:32:30
    Arizona1950
    +1
    Please tell me where you think Romney will be different? He destroyed all records when he left office as the governor of MA.

    Romney's Achilles' heel is a moral one. It is the sum of all of the cheating that has been done in his favor by the GOP party. Cheating in favor of party ... sound familiar?

    In Oklahoma, party officials pulled out a ballroom divider to cordon off Ron Paul supporters and shut them out of participation. Later they turned out the lights. Voice votes that were clearly lost were declared won.

    In Alaska, party officials defeated the majority by retaining the committee which "interpreted rules" and later, after taking the delegation, reluctantly gave up the party control to the new majority but transferred all of the money out of the Republican Party accounts.

    In Virginia, at a district convention, officials coaxed the Ron Paul delegation outside and then locked the door. The pastor of the church that was hosting the event was, himself, locked outside.

    In Missouri, officials had all the delegates sign up at county conventions and then had their county chairman take the rolls outside and lock them in their car trunks so they could block roll call voting and have their chairman declare lost voice votes as won.

    Same policies, same direction, same smoke, mirrors, and r...

    Please tell me where you think Romney will be different? He destroyed all records when he left office as the governor of MA.

    Romney's Achilles' heel is a moral one. It is the sum of all of the cheating that has been done in his favor by the GOP party. Cheating in favor of party ... sound familiar?

    In Oklahoma, party officials pulled out a ballroom divider to cordon off Ron Paul supporters and shut them out of participation. Later they turned out the lights. Voice votes that were clearly lost were declared won.

    In Alaska, party officials defeated the majority by retaining the committee which "interpreted rules" and later, after taking the delegation, reluctantly gave up the party control to the new majority but transferred all of the money out of the Republican Party accounts.

    In Virginia, at a district convention, officials coaxed the Ron Paul delegation outside and then locked the door. The pastor of the church that was hosting the event was, himself, locked outside.

    In Missouri, officials had all the delegates sign up at county conventions and then had their county chairman take the rolls outside and lock them in their car trunks so they could block roll call voting and have their chairman declare lost voice votes as won.

    Same policies, same direction, same smoke, mirrors, and redirection.

    Ron Paul 2012 for real change. Otherwise you will reap what you sow ... watching the continued dismantling of the US constitution, our founding principles, liberty and the US of America.
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  • fluer Arizona... 2012/05/20 12:55:31
    fluer
    I am not sure he will be much different but this one is a total failure and I think we have to try a new direction if we are to have any hope of saving this country. In four years if this man fails too and if we still have a country then we will get him out and hopefully find someone who will do a really good job. But if you have a leader who is as bad as Obama you don't keep them you go another direction. The other premise is we know this man is a total and abject failure so we keep him four more years? You cannot truly think that is the way to go or do you?
  • Arizona... fluer 2012/05/20 14:05:57
    Arizona1950
    Romney is Obama on steroids ... you vote for him you will get the same or worse.

    When you stand for nothing you will fall for anything.
  • fluer Arizona... 2012/05/21 01:09:20
    fluer
    I know the whole country fell for Obama. But in my view he is not helping in any way and I stand against continuing to keep a failed president.
  • Arizona... fluer 2012/05/21 01:28:21
    Arizona1950
    so you support a failed one-term governor?
  • fluer Arizona... 2012/05/21 18:44:35
    fluer
    I don't love Romney either but between the two Romney is the better choice. Obama is the worst choice we already know beyond any doubt that he is not able to do the job and is making it worse. But I did not think Romney failed as governor. Interesting. But to me to choose between the father of Obamacare and Romneycare is splitting hairs they both suck.
  • Arizona... fluer 2012/05/22 00:52:12 (edited)
    Arizona1950
    So why are you supporting Romney instead of the other Republican still in the race?





  • fluer Arizona... 2012/05/22 17:24:16
    fluer
    +1
    I don't like Romney, but a vote for Paul will insure Obama is reelected and I oppose him more. Paul is over the age limit where I think he should even be allowed to run and I really think he is unelectable. But being in Texas where he is from gives one a different perspective on Paul. Have you ever looked at the paper he publishes?
  • Arizona... fluer 2012/05/23 00:29:59
    Arizona1950
    Nope ... you're listening to the Neocons ... a vote for Romney will be be a vote for Obama. No doubt in my mind.
  • fluer Arizona... 2012/05/23 04:12:14
    fluer
    +1
    In my mind a man who can not win even one primary in his own party is not going to beat Obama so we differ, but then you could ask the first George Bush how much he believes Perot's votes could have salvaged the presidency for him. So we differ, but here in America that is how the system works we all vote for who we think can win.

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