Nate Silver has shifted Ohio from Tossup/Tilt D to Tossup/Tilt R (user search)
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BritishDixie
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« on: June 26, 2012, 02:48:55 PM »

what's funny is that liberal commentators and Obama supporters say that Obama will win because the "new normal" is 8% unemployment, and citizens will just accept that that is what life will be like in america for the next 8 years or more depending on universal health care.  So, Obama will win because americans will just accept suckiness for the rest of our lives!

We can be just like France which has had 8-10% unemployment for the last 20 years.  In fact, the best French unemployment was 7.5% in 2008, what a great country! 

It just seems that the outspoken liberals in the media and young people blindly support Obama because its still the "cool" thing to do, and Romney is so boring and square.  He's just a brainy nerd in a suit. 

We've had that in Britain since 1945. You'll get used to it (unfortunately).

Anyway that prediction map is the same as mine.

I have a feeling that in August and September, the tide will turn swiftly to Romney once he gets some actual exposure in the liberal media during the debates and convention; and "hip" Americans realize there is actually another person running for President against Obama and not some 70 year old geriatric. 
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