Ohio: Romney 50%, Obama 48%

Adding to what Mott said, even if Romney were to win this election, in some ways, what he had to do to get it will drag the Republicans forward to more liberal terratory, something that seems to happen every 10 to 15 years. To stay viable they have to conceede some ground. We are all moving left, its just that the Republicans are dragging us while the Democrats are pulling us.

Ah... so now, Romney isn't some radical right-wing zealot who wants to cram right-wing extremism down our throats, he's a freaking moderate-to-liberal republican we can live with? Well, that's good to know, maybe when he gets elected all the vitriol from the left will cease?
 
Ah... so now, Romney isn't some radical right-wing zealot who wants to cram right-wing extremism down our throats, he's a freaking moderate-to-liberal republican we can live with? Well, that's good to know, maybe when he gets elected all the vitriol from the left will cease?

That has always been my position about Romney. Nothing has changed.
 
Well if he is fair minded and impartial, why isn't he the best choice? Obama is extremely left of center, not fair-minded or impartial.

Are you admitting you are a left-wing extremist here?
Dixie.....you have no idea where the center is. You are so far to the right you make Romney look like a bleeding heart liberal, which obviously he isn't. The very fact that Obama is getting such a shrill pounding by the far left is pretty much proof positive that he's a centrist and you're calling him "extremely left of center" is more proof that he's a centrist.

The fact that he killed OBL, save our nation from W's Great Recession, runs goverment competently, has implemented an engaged, affective and sound foreign policy, ended W's immoral war in Iraq and doesn't institutionalise southern racism are just more sound reasons to vote for the man.

Romney's a good man but unless there's a significant change in the numbers he's going to lose. Probably by numbers comparable to Kerry when he lost to Bush. Romney picked a bad time to run. He probably would have been more competative in 2016, particularly if Hilliary doesn't run.

Here's what I find profoundly funny. If Obama wins, and it's looking better and better that he will, then you're probably looking as 8 to 12 more years of Democrats in the White House as I don't see anyone on the Horiizon in the Republican party that could beat Hillary and that's deliciously ironic. :)
 
I thought Romney didn't need Ohio?

If that's true, why are the rightwingers boasting about his lead there?
 
Yeah, that was a stretch to compare Ohio to Katy Perry... My sincerest apologies to you, Ms. Perry!

Too bad you'll lose what may be the only woody you've had in years when you see this:


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