As the 2012 election approached, conservative enthusiasm grew. Mitt Romney was drawing huge crowds while Barack Obama spoke in half-filled stadiums. All the passion lay on the right while the left was discouraged with a promised messiah who proved merely a politician. And the prediction was that, in contrast to 2008, Republican turnout would dwarf the tuned-out and carry the day. Hence the shock November 6 eve. How could Romney lose, especially by such a wide electoral margin?
Maybe he didn't
At least not legitimately.
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You could be right. I've seen some other post's and such. Stating that it was rigged.
ReplyDeleteThey will do anything to remain in power, including killing half the population.
DeleteTrue Brock, but remember, OUR half is the armed half. Might not work out quite how they planned.
ReplyDeleteYup. A week before it looked like Romney would win easily and then came the hurricane; however his crowds in Ohio continued to dwarf Hussein's and the final polls showed FL, NC and VA as winnable with edges in each and PA, OH and WI toss as ups, so it is entirely possible that it was stolen.
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