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Rather than start a new thread I have created a poll.
Barack Obama all the way. |
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Obama gaining more in the polls. Still quite worried.
If he loses then Romney will get credit for the already recovering economy...he'll be easily re-elected in four years time because the benefits of the economy will get credited to him. Republicans have left him to clear up the mess and will swoop in to claim the credit. |
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Obama all the way. He has done quite well given the mess Bush left America in. Romney is like Sarah Palin, you would fear for the world if they had their finger over the nuclear war button.
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Its neck and neck on cf to as to whom should be president then... |
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Passed to me by my African American internet/chat pal.Makes interesting reading.
http://4quarters10dimes.blogspot.co....lican-for.html |
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No doubt a Republican could counter his points with the ills of the democratic party. However, as a regular viewer of Fox News I am astonished, nearly every day, with the vehement tripe that they spout forth, and I believe the Republican Party is dangerous and I would rather have a democrat in power (although I am no fan of Obama) in the whitehouse. Romneys running mate Ryan, is pretty much a far right loon. |
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Obama has got stronger in the last week. He is now up by 3 in Ohio. However his internal polling is showing him up in Ohio, Wisconsin and even level in Pennsylvania! This seems unlikely but there is a constant nag that he is going to just make it in this election so I am very nervous.
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Final figures in Ohio from the early voting show the gap between Democratic counties and Republican ones have narrowed by about 4% leaving Democrats with a wafer-thin advantage there. Republicans tend to win the turnout on election day.
It's possible the polls have drastically underestimated the fall in Democratic voters, if so we may see a 'shock' win for Romney :(. |
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I recently heard Iain Dale on LBC pontificating on why 'we' in the UK are all so interested in the US elections. Well, although I agree the results have a bearing (directly and indirectly) on the UK, I reckon most people here couldn't tell you the name of both men let alone which parties they represent or what they stand for. I think the truth is that the media is far more interested in the elections than the UK public in general is. Iain Dale, being part of it and host to numerous radio shows on the subject, has to say something to explain why so much airtime is being devoted to matters I'm sure he and his ilk enjoy but turn a great many more people off. It's not public demand which is driving all this media coverage Iain and I can't wait for it to be over.
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Funnily, China are about to have a change of leadership but hardly any coverage of that and some would argue that China has a larger bearing on our economical future much more than the USA does. |
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I'm interested in the outcome of course but I'm getting cheesed off with the endless coverage and media speculation about who's going to win etc. etc. If it was an election that I could have a bearing on then that would be different but it isn't and I'm getting hacked off with media types indulging themselves on the basis that 'we' are all begging for more of their output on US politics.
Anyway, I feel better now I've had a rant ! :D |
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