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Originally Posted by piece-itpete
It does look like Romney has lost momentum.
Pete
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Timing is everything. I have felt that in this campaign, that is devoid of any actual talk about policies, that the election would go to the candidate with the most momentum in the polls in the final days. It is sad to see an election decided by pollsters and pundits.
What else is sad is if Romney ends up winning all of our elections will be decided on lies and half truths in the future. If it is a winner than both parties will jump in wholeheartedly and run ads like Romney's JEEP ads. Everyone who has commented on the ads have called them bald face lies, but Romney refuses to pull them down.
I don't want him to pull the ads. I don't think the hard working men and women in the auto industry are as stupid as Rmoney thinks they are. He is exposing himself to be the liar that he is to Ohioans.
Who would have thought that the October surprise would be Sandy. Christie one week before the hurricane, at a Romney rally claimed Obama is a terrible leader and that he was desperately looking for a light switch in a dark room, but just can't seem to find it. One week later he was on Fox News praising Obama's great leadership in the wake of Sandy. Not good for Mittens.
The good jobs numbers that keep going up and have been for a long time. The unemployment rate went up a tenth of a percent to 7.9%. Believe it or not that is a positive sign indicating people who have given up looking for work are now getting back into job market and are looking for work again. Economic indicators moving steadily up is also not good for Mittens because it blows up his whole campaign strategy that things are getting worse in the country.
My prediction, Obama wins with 300 electoral college votes.