Dems already starting to panic, especially in Pennsylvania

morf13

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The Dems are already starting to panic. These couple statements are very telling.

First, regarding the state of PA, Stephanie Cutter, Obama's campaign manager, had this to say-
"Stephanie Cutter, President Barack Obama’s deputy campaign manager, said Monday night that Pennsylvania has “tightened” ahead of Election Day.
“Pennsylvania has tightened, absolutely. If I were working on the Romney campaign, I would probably be giving it a shot, too,” Cutter said on CNN


Next, they sent this out to their people-

"In a conference call this afternoon, President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign had one central message for their supporters when Election Day arrives tomorrow: They should “keep calm,” even if they hear snippets of information favoring Republican Mitt Romney.
“My warning, we need to stay calm for much of the day,” Stephanie Cutter, Mr. Obama’s deputy campaign manager, said, touting thousands of early ballots already submitted by voters. “We’ve already banked a pretty big portion of our vote.”
The fear, she explained, was early numbers leaking before voters have finished going to the polls, creating unnecessary panic and pessimism among Democrats."

Even President Barack Obama's $1 billion re-election team is hinting that Pennsylvania voters appear likely to support GOP nominee Mitt Romney. According to excerpts of Obama campaign conference calls, its team has been told to avoid showing panic on Election Day.
Politico reports that, "Stephanie Cutter, President Barack Obama's deputy campaign manager, said Monday night that Pennsylvania has ‘tightened’ ahead of Election Day."


Anybody who knows Cutter, or has watched her, knows she always always lies, and doesnt give anything away. This tells me that they are genuinely worried. They should be, because as I have been saying all along, ROMNEY WILL TAKE PA!!
 
Hmmm....so far, no liberals have responded to this thread, woner why? Where is all the "PA is a pipe dream for Romney" & "PA is a BLUE state"?
If Stephanie Cutter is nervous, you should be too if your a dem
 
Hmmm....so far, no liberals have responded to this thread, woner why? Where is all the "PA is a pipe dream for Romney" & "PA is a BLUE state"?
If Stephanie Cutter is nervous, you should be too if your a dem

What is there to respond to? All Cutter said was don't get despondent and not vote if you hear bad early returns. Talking all this trash when you only have to wait 24 hours.
 
guys why are you trying to live in an alternative universe?


It will come crashing down on your heads no matter how much wishing it was so you do.


This is how you apraoch policy too.

You just keep repeteing the same historically failed ideas and pretend they will work THIS TIME.


Then they dont work so you just start all over repeting the same failed ideas yet again.


Its time for you stop stop this insanity
 
What is there to respond to? All Cutter said was don't get despondent and not vote if you hear bad early returns. Talking all this trash when you only have to wait 24 hours.

Best post of the week.
Pull your pants back up for one more day Morlock.
 
lets put it this way, if Pennsylvania is close, do you have a chance of holding Minnesota?

Minnesota could be a huge flip. Two things that make Minnesota interesting.

1) Lots of white folks very few black folks. Now before the left wingers shit their collective pants, that is just a demographic fact

2) Marriage amendment on the ballot that will bring out the evangelical vote
 
The Dems are already starting to panic. These couple statements are very telling.

First, regarding the state of PA, Stephanie Cutter, Obama's campaign manager, had this to say-
"Stephanie Cutter, President Barack Obama’s deputy campaign manager, said Monday night that Pennsylvania has “tightened” ahead of Election Day.
“Pennsylvania has tightened, absolutely. If I were working on the Romney campaign, I would probably be giving it a shot, too,” Cutter said on CNN


Next, they sent this out to their people-

"In a conference call this afternoon, President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign had one central message for their supporters when Election Day arrives tomorrow: They should “keep calm,” even if they hear snippets of information favoring Republican Mitt Romney.
“My warning, we need to stay calm for much of the day,” Stephanie Cutter, Mr. Obama’s deputy campaign manager, said, touting thousands of early ballots already submitted by voters. “We’ve already banked a pretty big portion of our vote.”
The fear, she explained, was early numbers leaking before voters have finished going to the polls, creating unnecessary panic and pessimism among Democrats."

Even President Barack Obama's $1 billion re-election team is hinting that Pennsylvania voters appear likely to support GOP nominee Mitt Romney. According to excerpts of Obama campaign conference calls, its team has been told to avoid showing panic on Election Day.
Politico reports that, "Stephanie Cutter, President Barack Obama's deputy campaign manager, said Monday night that Pennsylvania has ‘tightened’ ahead of Election Day."


Anybody who knows Cutter, or has watched her, knows she always always lies, and doesnt give anything away. This tells me that they are genuinely worried. They should be, because as I have been saying all along, ROMNEY WILL TAKE PA!!
Great post, very informative, and it seems to sum up what we have been saying all along, and that is that Mitt Romney will be our next President.
 
Hmmm....so far, no liberals have responded to this thread, woner why? Where is all the "PA is a pipe dream for Romney" & "PA is a BLUE state"?
If Stephanie Cutter is nervous, you should be too if your a dem

Yeah, sure - libs are so afraid to the umpteenth wishful thinking/trash-talking thread by a rightie.

Romney won't win PA. He actually happens to be losing in every battleground state save for FL, and Obama had the mo going into today in every poll.

Still, it's close, and since I don't trust elections/voting, it could clearly go either way. But I'm not losing sleep over PA.
 
The scores of early voters who showed up at the polls shortly after sunrise Saturday, determined to beat the crowds, were counting on other people sleeping in.

They didn’t.

When 37 polling sites in Miami-Dade and Broward counties opened at 7 a.m. on the last day of early voting, two had five-hour waits. The wait was four hours or longer at three other sites.

And the waits only got longer.

Voters in line by the time closed at 7 p.m. were allowed to vote. At 6:42 p.m., the Miami-Dade elections department estimated that a half a dozen sites had six-hour lines. On Friday, the Miami-Dade voters had stayed open until 11 p.m.

At the Miramar Library on Saturday night, 56-year-old Dan Whiting said he thought the line would shrink as the day grew older.

He was wrong. He arrived at around 6:30 p.m. and his expected wait time was four to five hours. The line had about 550 people.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/03/3080829/final-day-of-early-voting-mostly.html#storylink=cpy
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/04/ohio-early-voting_n_2073287.html



Ohio voters are facing extremely long lines at polling locations on Sunday. Early voting in the state has been reduced from the five weekends before the election to only the weekend right before Election Day.

A federal appeals court ruled against Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted and in favor of the Obama campaign in October, allowing hours to be extended in the final three days before the election. Husted took the case to the Supreme Court, which declined to hear it.

Early voters in 2008 were much more likely to be African-American in the Ohio counties that include the major population centers of Columbus and Cleveland, according to a study by Northeast Ohio Voter Advocates. Blacks accounted for 56 percent of all in-person early votes in Cuyahoga County, which includes Cleveland, while they accounted for 26 percent of votes overall, the study found. In Franklin County, which includes Columbus, African Americans cast 31 percent of early votes and 21 percent of votes overall.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/04/ohio-early-voting_n_2073287.html



Ohio voters are facing extremely long lines at polling locations on Sunday. Early voting in the state has been reduced from the five weekends before the election to only the weekend right before Election Day.

A federal appeals court ruled against Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted and in favor of the Obama campaign in October, allowing hours to be extended in the final three days before the election. Husted took the case to the Supreme Court, which declined to hear it.

Early voters in 2008 were much more likely to be African-American in the Ohio counties that include the major population centers of Columbus and Cleveland, according to a study by Northeast Ohio Voter Advocates. Blacks accounted for 56 percent of all in-person early votes in Cuyahoga County, which includes Cleveland, while they accounted for 26 percent of votes overall, the study found. In Franklin County, which includes Columbus, African Americans cast 31 percent of early votes and 21 percent of votes overall.

Huffington Post? Really? Can't find anything more objective?
 
Huffington Post? Really? Can't find anything more objective?

This has been all over the news, in both OH & FL. Lines of 2-7 hours in some places, both states have GOP SOS's.

Ridiculous. Republicans benefit when fewer people vote, and they work to keep it that way. It's a real testament to their "populist appeal."
 
Hmmm....so far, no liberals have responded to this thread, woner why? Where is all the "PA is a pipe dream for Romney" & "PA is a BLUE state"?
If Stephanie Cutter is nervous, you should be too if your a dem

We're not nervous. You have another few hours left in your happy place and far be it from me to destroy your illusions.
 
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