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Obama Has A 59.4% Chance Of Winning Re-Election

Discussion in 'Politics' started by mambojambo, May 10, 2012.

  1. mambojambo Full Member

  2. Chrisfromvegas Full Member

    Even though I am disappointed with Obama to an extent, There is no way in hell Romney will get my vote.

    And I am a moderate who has voted for more Republicans for President than Democrats. John Kerry? No way. Al Gore? Please.

    Romney? Who the hell is this guy? No core values. Severely conservative my ass. Look at his record.
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  3. Chrisfromvegas Full Member

    This is bullshit. Look at the choices we have. This is the best they can come up with?
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  4. FatesWebb Full Member

    The Republican candidate has not been decided yet, despite the fact that the media and establishment would have you think so. This is not until the RNC.
  5. risk Full Member

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  6. booybob2 Got The Gay

    Then do what I am doing, vote for Ron Paul or write in the candidate that you want for president.
    Until people from both parties stop being sheep to who and what we are given, nothing will change.
  7. Luther Full Member

    Almost exactly the same odds that I predicted months ago.
  8. booybob2 Got The Gay

    AMEN!!
    Ron Paul now has the majority of delegates from at least 5 states. Chaos on the floor in Florida.

    For several weeks I have been writing about Ron Paul's upset victories at district and state GOP conventions, and about the surprising success of his delegate strategy. Now, with Paul's delegate sweeps in Maine and Nevada, it looks like Mitt Romney and the Republican Party are finally starting to catch on to the trend.
    Paul supporters swept this weekend's state GOP conventions, picking up 21 of 24 RNC delegates in Maine and 22 out of 28 delegates in Nevada. The twin victories come on the heels of Paul's surprise delegate wins at district caucuses and state conventions in Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, and Louisiana, as well as a Paul-friendly takeover of the Alaska GOP.
    Paul supporters have managed to stage these state-level coups despite significant resistance from local Establishment Republicans, many of whom are predictably reluctant to relinquish their power to the insurgents. So far, however, the Paul campaign has attributed most of the Establishment's "shenanigans" to local animosities.
    But there is growing evidence that the Romney camp — and the national GOP — are stepping up their efforts to prevent an embarrassing Ron Paul uprising on the floor of the Republican National Convention.
    In Maine, for example, the Romney campaign dispatched its top lawyer, Benjamin Ginsberg, to oversee the state convention proceedings this weekend. (It's worth noting that Ginsberg is best known for his work for George W. Bush during the 2000 Florida recount.)
    Ginsberg's presence didn't stop the convention from descending into chaos, with both sides accusing the other of breaking party rules with phony ballots and illegal delegate votes. (The Kennebec Journal has a colorful account of the madness here.)
    Ultimately, Paul supporters out-numbered and out-organized their Romney counterparts, winning the majority of the state's RNC delegates, as well as both RNC Committee Chair posts and 34 out of 50 open spots on the state party committee. Romney supporters have pledged to mount a legal challenge to the results with the Republican National Committee.
    In Nevada, the Paul sweep was largely expected — the Silver State has been a Ron Paul stronghold since the 2008 election, when the state GOP literally turned off the lights at their convention to avoid seating Ron Paul delegates to the national convention. Since then, Paul supporters have won elections to local and county GOP boards, and are now major players in state Republican politics.
    "The Establishment is us now," Ron Paul's Nevada campaign director Carl Bunce told Business Insider before this weekend's convention. "If we turn off the lights, we know where the light switch is."
    But Nevada's Paul-friendly party Establishment didn't stop the Republican National Committee from trying to stop Paul's acolytes from completing their takeover this weekend. In a letter obtained by the Las Vegas Sun last week, the RNC's lawyer warned that the national party could unseat Nevada's convention delegation in Tampa if the state party elected too many Ron Paul supporters as delegates.
    Romney is also apparently keen not to avoid a second embarrassment in Iowa, a state where Paul continues to make significant inroads. At the Republican National Committee summit in Phoenix last month, Romney aides tried to force Iowa's three-person RNC delegation to sign a "loyalty pledge" promising to vote for Romney at the national convention. Iowa GOP Chair AJ Spiker, a former state director for the Paul campaign, told Business Insider that the Romney camp backed down after he and the two Iowa RNC chairs refused to sign the pledge.
    Privately, sources close to the Ron Paul campaign say they believe Republicans will continue to ramp up his efforts to block Paul delegates at state conventions, particularly after Romney's embarrassing delegate losses in Massachusetts. But state organizers tell Business Insider that Paul supporters are significantly more organized than Romney's delegate team, and are ready to put up a tough fight in states like Idaho and Washington.
    At this point, it is difficult to gage the actual delegate count, but even his closest campaign advisors admit it would be virtually impossible for Paul to deny Romney the nomination in Tampa.
    So why are Establishment Republicans so concerned?
    Even if the nomination is not in play, an army of Paul delegates could cause significant problems for the presumptive nominee, who needs a smooth convention to assuage concerns about his ability to unite and energize the Republican base.
    While some of Paul's delegates will be bound to vote for Romney on the first ballot, they will not answer to Romney's campaign. That means that the presumptive nominee will have little control over how those delegates vote on the other issues at the convention, including the party platform, the convention chair, and even the vice-presidential nominee. If Paul winds up with the majority of delegates in six states — and it looks like he might — they will have the power to stop the convention proceedings, and make a motion on anything from electing a new convention chair, to changing the rules, to introducing new platform positions.
    Sources close to the Ron Paul campaign tell Business Insider that senior strategists are already hunkering down to plan their convention strategy. The campaign did not respond to requests for comment, but if the state convention results are any indication, Romney underestimates their plan at his peril.
  9. Chrisfromvegas Full Member

    Paul won 22 of the 25 delegates here in Nevada. Nobody likes Romney. He is a fraud.
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  10. VacateTheWord Full Member

    Better keep an eye on those intrade numbers as we enter the summer months - the Obama campaign is going to run out of social issues and other pointless "controversies" to divert the discussion away from the economy.
  11. NCMike06 Full Member

    Ron Fraud still has a chance....:jj2:
  12. Chrisfromvegas Full Member

    I will make a wager with you if you are so sure. I am quite sure. I think the system is rigged.
  13. Luther Full Member


    Wonderful.
  14. VacateTheWord Full Member

    Based on the content of his newsletters, his new platform positions will probably be along the lines of blacks having to sit in the back of the bus.
  15. R.U. Stupid Full Member

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  16. VacateTheWord Full Member

    Well, I'm not going to make a wager online but before you go dropping a good sum of your $$ on Obama do keep in mind that history is against his re-election - nobody with the exception of FDR has been re-elected with unemployment this high. And again, right now we're discussing nonsense like homosexual marriage and fictitious "war on women" issues but come this September it will all be about the economy and Obama's failures in that department and that's all that will be required to doom his bid for a second term.
  17. R.U. Stupid Full Member

    Yeah that 26 straight months of private sector job growth and record corporate profits vs. a vulture capitalist that made his millions by shipping American jobs overseas. Sounds neck and neck doesn't it?
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  18. R.U. Stupid Full Member


    In the history of elections, Republicans have NEVER run a weaker candidate either.
  19. Chrisfromvegas Full Member

    Damn straight. Agreed. But this should be a statistical blowout by now. But somehow it isn't. Wait till he starts being all charming. He will be on Leno, Letterman ect. I am pretty damn sure. I'm certainly no Obamabot, in fact I would say I'm a pretty shitty democrat considering my voting record. I just think the system is rigged. Romney will fuck up and purposely throw it like McCain did. It's part of the plan...
  20. Howard Stearn

    Howard Stearn SFN Supporter

    How-how-how-how-how-house bitch
    Get the fuck out bitch
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    Get the fuck out my house, bitch.

  21. mambojambo Full Member

    He's got to be the biggest flip flopper in the history of politics. :jj2:
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  22. Howard Stearn

    Howard Stearn SFN Supporter

    There's only one place where we can go
    To see freaky hoes doin' shows
    Doin' tricks to make us holler
    On a giving night, all for a dollar
    Silicone breasts, all on their chests
    Nothin' like others, but above the rest
    They'll do anything to turn us on
    Them hoes got it goin' on!!

  23. R.U. Stupid Full Member

    The guy's practically a freakin dolphin!
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  24. mambojambo Full Member

    They just released their new campaign video. :dance:

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