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Old Man Willow
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« on: March 20, 2012, 06:44:28 PM »

PA & MI would be very difficult, but not impossible. If Snyder and Corbett can pull off those decent wins in off years than Romney could be able to squeak by. And don't even say Santorum is better because he would appeal to the working class, GWB failed to win either state either time against liberal elites. The GOP needs someone who can appeal to upper class suburbanites.
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Old Man Willow
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2012, 06:52:00 PM »

It involves overturning a 20 year Dem advantage in 2 key states.

Exactly. It's funny that nearly every path to 270 for the GOP involves states that the Republicans haven't won since 1988. How would anyone who hadn't voted to re-elect Bush Sr, hadn't voted for Dole, hadn't voted for Dubya and hadn't voted for McCain compel themself to vote for a Mitt Romney or a Rick Santorum? Really? That's the flaw in having Mitt Romney as a nominee.

Like Snyder is a man of the people or something. Come on.
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