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Purch
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« on: June 09, 2012, 04:13:08 PM »
« edited: June 09, 2012, 04:23:16 PM by Purch »

Please, Romney only seems strong because he was the least incompetent in a historically weak and pathetic field of challengers.

Team Obama has already won a presidential election. Team Romney hasn't. Team Obama knows what it takes. Team Romney just hopes throwing enough money at the campaign will hide the fact that Romney is awkward, out of touch, disingenuous, and offers no bold solutions.

Obama is the better campaigner.

Two things, One, Romney doesn't seem strong, Romney has seemed weak from the very beginning similar to the current state of President Obama. Romney has never been and will never be a strong politican he's flawed in to many areas.

And in terms of being out of touch and offering no bold solutions I was just saying the same thing about the both campaigns.

Politicians must be out of touch with independents if they don't realize that independents don't enjoy being pounded by negative adds, If anything Independents are the most most fed up with what the two major political parties have degraded to. And also no ones offering any "real big solutions" including the Obama campaign, neither of them are campaigning on their vision for the future but rather trying to make the other candidate seem completely incapable of creating a better America the next 4 years. Negativity sells to the dem/rep base, Vision sells to independents.
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Purch
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« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2012, 04:21:24 PM »

Obama's 2008 campaign was run on a clear cut vision for change and the future (What both candidates should be doing now)

Unfortunately both 2012 campaigns are run on purely negative adds.


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« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2012, 04:38:22 PM »
« Edited: June 09, 2012, 04:50:37 PM by Purch »


 
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You should have some faith in your man, Winfield.

So you're admitting that Mitt will win in 2012, and saying that I doubt he will win re-election in 2016.  Smiley

Romney will be young enough to try again in 2016 if he loses this time and then run for reelection in 2020 if he wins in 2016.

Romney will be 69 in 2016, younger than Reagan was while elected to is first term as well as younger than McCain in 2008. Not to mention Bob Dole, lol.

Yet if Romney loses in 2012, I have really hard time seeing him having a shot again in 2016. Remember that a lot of strong potential candidates decided to sit out this season.


No one who ran this year should run in 2016 (Ron Paul's retiring) They're all pretty bad candidates. Newt should just retire from Public office since something about his arrogance gets to me.

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