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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney earning 50% of the vote and President Obama attracting 43% support. Four percent (4%) would vote for a third party candidate, while another three percent (3%) are undecided.
The popular maybe, but last I heard in electoral votes Obama wins in a landslide.
The popular maybe, but last I heard in electoral votes Obama wins in a landslide.
Going off of the polling in individual states, Obama is one state away (or 6 electoral votes) from 270; Romney is 109 electoral votes away.
If Obama takes Missouri, Ohio, or Virginia he wins. He took Ohio by by four points and Virginia by seven in 2008; he was neck and neck in Missouri in 2008.
Wins in a landslide? Obama is going to lose. He has laready lost FL, NC, VA and OH, and Romney hasnt even picked a VP. The economy is not getting better and the more Obama trots out social issues, the more Romney voters show up at the polls
Bill Clinton thought so little of President Obama mocking him as an amateur that he pressed his wife last summer to quit her job as secretary of state and challenge him in the primaries, a new book claims,
The country needs you! the former president told Hillary Clinton, urging her to run this year, according to accounts of the conversation included in Edward Kleins new biography of Obama.
The title of Kleins explosive, unauthorized bio of Obama, The Amateur (Regnery Publishing), was taken directly from Bill Clintons bombshell criticism of the president, the author said. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton said, according to book excerpts, is an amateur.
The economys a mess, its dead flat. America has lost its Triple-A rating . . . You know better than Obama does, Bill said.
Bill Clinton insisted he had no relationship with Obama and had been consulted more frequently by his presidential successor, George W. Bush.
Obama, Bill Clinton said, doesnt know how to be president and is incompetent.
CNN founder Ted Turner offered warm praise for likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, although the media mogul stopped short of a formal endorsement in an interview slated to air Thursday night.
"I could say about Mitt Romney I think hes a real gentleman. I think hes been very successful. I think hes really smart. And I dont agree with everything that he believes, but I agree with a lot of it. And I think that hed probably make a good president," Turner told CNN's Piers Morgan, according to excerpts provided by the network.
Saying Romney has "already" won is every bit as idiotic as saying Obama has this locked down through the GE.
Romney is... "A Real Gentleman"
Ted Turner: Romney 'a real gentleman,' would 'probably make a good president' - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
I said back in early 2010 that Romney would win and Im still saying it