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Deadwood
10-02-2012, 12:29 AM
Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.


Washington (CNN) – Two days before the first presidential debate, a new national survey indicates a very close contest between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the race for the White House.
And according to a CNN/ORC International poll, neither candidate appears to have an edge on the economy, which remains the top issue on the minds of Americans and which may dominate Wednesday night's debate on domestic issues in Denver.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/01/battle-for-presidency-remains-close-in-new-cnn-poll/




Oh Oh.....there's going to be trouble. If what CNN says is true, about how the economy is going to likely dominate the debate tomorrow night, Mr. Obama better put his jock on.

With his record I recommend he come down with a cold or something...

roadmaster
10-02-2012, 12:53 AM
Obama will keep lying and they will keep believing him.

Carygrant
10-02-2012, 01:25 AM
[QUOTE=Fearandloathing;146984]Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.QUOTE



Barack Bolt is so far ahead , overall and in swing states , that the whole exercise is looking academic .

Cedric
10-02-2012, 06:53 AM
Wait -- It Might Not Be Over...CNN says they're tied
Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.


Washington (CNN) – Two days before the first presidential debate, a new national survey indicates a very close contest between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the race for the White House.
And according to a CNN/ORC International poll, neither candidate appears to have an edge on the economy, which remains the top issue on the minds of Americans and which may dominate Wednesday night's debate on domestic issues in Denver.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...-new-cnn-poll/ (http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/01/battle-for-presidency-remains-close-in-new-cnn-poll/)




Oh Oh.....there's going to be trouble. If what CNN says is true, about how the economy is going to likely dominate the debate tomorrow night, Mr. Obama better put his jock on.

With his record I recommend he come down with a cold or something...







There's something else to consider as well. On a liberal e-zine several articles have been dropped on the heads of their readership lamenting the fact that -- mysteriously -- despite everything the worried Obama campaign staff has done to try and dramatically lower debate performance expectations for Barack voters polled insist that the Anointed One is probably going to cakewalk to debate victory Wednesday night. But of course that is not what is going to happen. Romney has been in 20 difficult political debates this year whereas Obama -- never known for strong debating skills anyway -- hasn't been significantly challenged in that format for the last four years.

So what's going to happen when all those voters get disappointed by Obama's performance on Wednesday night? Ooops!

Hoist by their own petards. After a month of the bulk of the media hammering Romney for Obama's political benefit naturally the bulk of voters now believe that Obama is going to mop up the floor with Romney in their first debate. So when that doesn't happen they are going to turn around in shock and blame . . . Obama and the media that again artificially elevated the man in their eyes.

Hahahaha! Pure comedy gold with a healthy dose of irony included for free.

Trinnity
10-02-2012, 07:28 AM
It's gonna collapse like the house of cards I said it was. The liberal media and all their lies and omissions of his frequent and widespread failures can't stop people from voting Obama out.

Hurry NOvember.

patrickt
10-02-2012, 07:40 AM
President Obama is appealing to the racists, he's appealing to the deadbeats, he's appealing to the socialists/communists, he's appealing to foreign nationals. The Associated Press says that if the election was today we'd have another four years of Obama and Romney can't catch up but they're not being predictive. That's true. They're trying desperately to be manipulative.

I wonder if we'll have any more "bumps in the road" before election day? Are the Mexican teenagers murdered with guns from Eric Holder "bumps in the road"? Are the dead black youth in Chicago "bumps in the road"? How many more "bumps in the road" before the "bump in the White House" is back in Chicago.

Stuck_In_California
10-02-2012, 07:41 AM
Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.

Oh Oh.....there's going to be trouble. If what CNN says is true, about how the economy is going to likely dominate the debate tomorrow night, Mr. Obama better put his jock on.

With his record I recommend he come down with a cold or something...

Maybe somebody at CNN decided they did not want to be labelled as another Democrat hack network

Stuck_In_California
10-02-2012, 07:42 AM
QUOTE=Fearandloathing;146984]Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.QUOTE


Barack Bolt is so far ahead , overall and in swing states , that the whole exercise is looking academic .


I hate it when you Limey's think you know America better than we do.

And for Pete's sake, will you please learn how to quote correctly, you jackass!

Trinnity
10-02-2012, 07:45 AM
What it tells me is that Romney is gonna win. The liberal press can only skew it so far and if they say it's tied, Romney is ahead. Guess we'll see on election night.

coolwalker
10-02-2012, 09:55 AM
[QUOTE=Fearandloathing;146984]Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.QUOTE
Barack Bolt is so far ahead , overall and in swing states , that the whole exercise is looking academic .

Only in the mind of idiots. Guess where that places you!

Deadwood
10-02-2012, 10:15 AM
I hate it when you Limey's think you know America better than we do.

And for Pete's sake, will you please learn how to quote correctly, you jackass!


Save yourself the time and effort. Debating with attention whores is a waste of time, energy and band width. No matter y9ou say, even if it's documented seven ways from center, these gutter slime will take the opposite, most insulting path, decrying this or that without even having read the original post.


In this case, I have become this minnow's "White Whale - let him kill himself trying to hunt me down while I happily go about the business of swallowing seals whole.

truthmatters
10-02-2012, 10:16 AM
dude do I know you from elswhere?

Carygrant
10-02-2012, 02:26 PM
[QUOTE=Carygrant;147002]

Only in the mind of idiots. Guess where that places you!


In my usual place .
At the head of the queue , ready to be paid out more easy money .
And forget a loan . Your incapacity benefit is ample .

head of joaquin
10-02-2012, 02:29 PM
Well now...CNN, not exactly known for leaning right or being even slightly Republican has released a new poll that shows that Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a statistical dead heat.

Oh Oh.....there's going to be trouble. If what CNN says is true, about how the economy is going to likely dominate the debate tomorrow night, Mr. Obama better put his jock on.

With his record I recommend he come down with a cold or something...
So there is no libral media conspiracy?

Make up your mind about which ridiculous tea bagger meme you want to use.

Agravan
10-02-2012, 03:43 PM
So there is no libral media conspiracy?

Make up your mind about which ridiculous tea bagger meme you want to use.

Hey Joaquin, why don't you learn a few new words? Tea bagger, meme.. they're getting about as overused as racist.

By the way, you know what teabagger means right? And you also know that it's a term applied to an activity that is exclusively favored by those on your side of the aisle. So, when you call others teabaggers, are you engaging in wishful thinking or hoping for some action from those of your folks that are of like-minded persuasion?

WalterSobchak
10-02-2012, 03:55 PM
It's gonna collapse like the house of cards I said it was. The liberal media and all their lies and omissions of his frequent and widespread failures can't stop people from voting Obama out.

Hurry NOvember.


I would agree with you if the GOP actually had the correct candidate running against Obama. Obama should be getting crushed in this election, but the GOP pushed the wrong asshat out for the masses to vote for.

If Obama wins the election, the GOP is to blame. No one else.

Peter1469
10-02-2012, 04:16 PM
I would agree with you if the GOP actually had the correct candidate running against Obama. Obama should be getting crushed in this election, but the GOP pushed the wrong asshat out for the masses to vote for.

If Obama wins the election, the GOP is to blame. No one else.

Who were you for in the GOP primaries?

WalterSobchak
10-02-2012, 04:17 PM
Who were you for in the GOP primaries?


Ron Paul

Peter1469
10-02-2012, 04:26 PM
Ron Paul


Me too. :wink:

Trinnity
10-02-2012, 04:48 PM
I've always admired Ron Paul. But I have to wonder....it the nation ready for him? Could he have actually won?

Trinnity
10-02-2012, 04:49 PM
Ease up on the personal attacks, folks. Seriously.

IGetItAlready
10-02-2012, 04:51 PM
I've always admired Ron Paul. But I have to wonder....it the nation ready for him? Could he have actually won?

Your questions are shared by many. I'm holding out hope for his son.

Peter1469
10-02-2012, 06:36 PM
I've always admired Ron Paul. But I have to wonder....it the nation ready for him? Could he have actually won?

He would have turned the race into the economy. Obama would look like a school child trying to debate Ron Paul on economics. It would be embarrassing.

head of joaquin
10-02-2012, 07:02 PM
Hey Joaquin, why don't you learn a few new words?

Because large vocabularies confuse tea baggers.

Meantime, you use your vocabulary and I'll use mine.

You all have alleged a libral media conspiracy and suddenly now that you found a poll you like, it's not a conspiracy.

TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT YOU POST!

Agravan
10-02-2012, 08:31 PM
Because large vocabularies confuse tea baggers.

Meantime, you use your vocabulary and I'll use mine.

You all have alleged a libral media conspiracy and suddenly now that you found a poll you like, it's not a conspiracy.

TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT YOU POST!

And obviously, I have a larger, more educated vocabulary than you do. Go ahead and continue talking like a sexually frustraded 13 year old. It's what we expect from liberals, and you do not disappoint in that regard.
So you admit to having teabagging fantasies, then? You people are such pervs.