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Damien 04-09-2012 08:28

Re: US Election 2012
 
Good map of the Electoral College here: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...llege_map.html

You can create your own map there as well. Projecting who will win what state and how that will affect the election. I've got Obama winning:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...OR_3,WA_2,CA_1

Damien 06-09-2012 22:32

Re: US Election 2012
 
Obama's speech tonight and job figures tomorrow morning. Hopefully Obama will have a boost as we head into the real campaign.

Maggy 17-09-2012 10:07

Re: US Election 2012
 
Seems there is more foot in mouth or desperation from the Republicans..

Seems Liz Cheney claims that the present President is losing the Cold War and has failed to support Poland and Czechoslovakia..

Quote:

We can’t let the Soviets get Poland and Czechoslovakia, or the Cold War will be lost. Wait a minute, Czechoslovakia was officially dissolved on January 1, 1993. Liz Cheney was blaming Obama for abandoning a key ally that hasn’t existed in almost 20 years.

Damien 17-09-2012 10:20

Re: US Election 2012
 
To be fair the Republicans blamed Obama for Afghanistan and asked why he didn't learn from the Russians. The cognitive dissonance between the political reality they wish to exist in and the history they actually do exist in is extraordinary.

Itshim 17-09-2012 16:24

Re: US Election 2012
 
My only problem is ,as put in a paper on Sunday. How can anyone vote of such a gullible person ( Mormon) - Still that could apply to a lot of people in my mind. I go with Mr Twain in this respect - Come back Ross !!!

You need to understand that many people in the USA do not care about anything outside the border. Hi,Canada is a world away to lots of my family !! They barely think about what is happening in Texas. So how anyone refers to Europe is going way under the radar for lots of folks. Bottom line as far as I can see its a failure v a rich failure ( if there can be such a thing!) At least Sarah would have been fun! Starting to look for a "pin"

Damien 18-09-2012 12:58

Re: US Election 2012
 
Mitt 'Le Gaffe' Romney seems to be determined to do everything within his power to keep him from the White House.

First up we had the statement he released attacking Obama on the day the US ambassador died. American politics has a special rule where you can be as morally dubious as you want but not in the aftermath of a tragedy. So that got him in trouble.

Yesterday we had the secret video where he attacked 47% of the American population who he said depend on government and will never vote for Obama because of this dependency. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...ment-dependent. Other than being callous and quite simply stupid (his figures include families on low income, pensioners, students, the seriously disabled etc) some people might think it's a bit rich for him to attack the less well-off for not paying tax when he has spent most of his life doing everything he can to pay as little as possible.

Today we have the next part of the video, much milder, where he attacks a two-state solution for the middle-east. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/...dle-east-peace. I don't think this one is as bad, the part where he attacks Obama for being naive might actually help him.

Itshim 18-09-2012 14:35

Re: US Election 2012
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35475449)

Yesterday we had the secret video where he attacked 47% of the American population who he said depend on government and will never vote for Obama because of this dependency. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...ment-dependent. Other than being callous and quite simply stupid (his figures include families on low income, pensioners, students, the seriously disabled etc) some people might think it's a bit rich for him to attack the less well-off for not paying tax when he has spent most of his life doing everything he can to pay as little as possible.
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It has swung me back towards him. I will at the moment vote for his ticket - being part of the 53% who don`t :D.

Damien 18-09-2012 14:42

Re: US Election 2012
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 35475505)
It has swung me back towards him. I will at the moment vote for his ticket - being part of the 53% who don`t :D.

I suspect you'll vote for him anyway. This will damage him amongst independents not hardcore Republicans who likely agree with it and were going to vote for him anyway.

Itshim 18-09-2012 15:43

Re: US Election 2012
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35475509)
I suspect you'll vote for him anyway. This will damage him amongst independents not hardcore Republicans who likely agree with it and were going to vote for him anyway.

I am in fact not registered with either party & in the passed have voted democrat republican & independent.
I tend to vote by candidate in local elections - DA, sheriff ( hang them all :erm:) More so when local taxes are involved. Have property so am on register.

However you are correct I see him as to better of the two - and that it ,in my mind is not saying a lot. Sarah or Hilary would have got my vote ! Now if they stood against each other that would be a real brain teaser :D.

Maggy 18-09-2012 18:18

Re: US Election 2012
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 35475523)
I am in fact not registered with either party & in the passed have voted democrat republican & independent.
I tend to vote by candidate in local elections - DA, sheriff ( hang them all :erm:) More so when local taxes are involved. Have property so am on register.

However you are correct I see him as to better of the two - and that it ,in my mind is not saying a lot. Sarah or Hilary would have got my vote ! Now if they stood against each other that would be a real brain teaser :D.

I think you are messing with my pal Damien.;)

TheDaddy 19-09-2012 02:39

Re: US Election 2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 35475135)
At least Sarah would have been fun! Starting to look for a "pin"

Sigh, I miss George

http://www.plattbridger.pwp.blueyond...k/bushisms.htm

Well not his wars obviously

Itshim 19-09-2012 12:01

Re: US Election 2012
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35475587)
I think you are messing with my pal Damien.;)

A certain light heartiness in my postings,however I think Mitt will get my vote. He has not said anything he has not said before. Gave Obama a chance not impressed. Will go with the wishes of my brothers & sisters ( majority wins;))As I do not intend to be state side that much in the new few years. Mores the pity. With a new puppy it will be France for the next couple of years :D or at least till she is quite enough to stop with my son :)

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35475754)
Sigh, I miss George

http://www.plattbridger.pwp.blueyond...k/bushisms.htm

Well not his wars obviously

Jnr. or Snr. or perhaps you mean Washington :D

Damien 22-10-2012 16:36

Re: US Election 2012
 
Last of the debates tonight, polls are about even. It's going to be a close election...

Arthurgray50@blu 23-10-2012 12:57

Re: US Election 2012
 
I don't think Romney will do it, he doesn't have a clue and the one thing about Obama, is that he has started something that he can finish.

Itshim 23-10-2012 13:01

Re: US Election 2012
 
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35487896)
the one thing about Obama, is that he has started something that he can finish.

Making a hash comes to mind:dozey:


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