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HagridOfTheDeep
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« on: July 16, 2012, 08:11:36 PM »
« edited: July 23, 2012, 12:35:09 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

Author's Note: Welcome to my first timeline! I've been enjoying other people's timelines, but what I haven't really seen is a long-term timeline that covers the duration of a campaign. That's what I'm trying to do here. This timeline will play out in real time as it follows Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign for president. I'm currently running about two days ahead of the actual calendar, which means you can probably expect Election Night 2012 to be posted on November 4th, 2012.

That being said, I understand this timeline will be a pretty big commitment to read. So to everyone who is reading, thank you, thank you, thank you. Either way, lack of comments isn't going to hurt my feelings: This is for personal enjoyment as much as public enjoyment. Still, comments are always welcome and encouraged. I you hope enjoy the timeline!



THUNE WILL BE VEEP, SUGGEST LEAKS FROM ROMNEY CAMP
Wednesday, July 18th, 2012


Senator John Thune will be Romney’s choice for vice president, says Drudge.

Breaking the story earlier today, the Drudge Report claims Romney will name Senator John Thune (R-SD) as his choice for running mate. Thune, who has served in the senate since 2005, hails from a blue-collar background and grew up in small-town South Dakota.

While the staunch evangelical senator brings balance to Governor Romney’s ticket, some are already wondering if Thune is the right choice.

Sarah Palin commented to that on The Sean Hannity Show earlier today: “Oh, he’s a great guy, doing wonders for South Dakota. But one has to wonder, Sean, whether Thune will be enough to get people talking—to energize Republicans, which after all is what we need to win, or so the pundits say. It’s not the choice I would’ve made, but I’m unconventional in that regard. Romney can still change his mind, and I hope he does.”

Drudge suggests the announcement will be made any time between now and the weekend. The information is reported to come from a source close to Governor Romney.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2012, 08:16:34 PM »
« Edited: July 21, 2012, 10:34:12 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

NEW MEXICO: ROMNEY WITHIN STRIKING DISTANCE
Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

A new PPP poll released today suggests Mitt Romney is only five points behind the president in New Mexico. The poll, showing a 49% to 44% edge for President Obama, indicates Romney’s strongest showing in the state to date. The results become even closer in a hypothetical race with New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez on the ticket (48% to 46% for Obama).

In general, the race for the White House remains steady, despite a tough week for Mitt Romney. According to an aggregate of polls, Obama has a slight advantage in the Electoral College. Our polling map can be seen below.

Current Polling


Pres. BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA (D-IL): 288
Fmr. Gov. WILLARD MITT ROMNEY (R-MA): 235
(TOSS-UP: 15)


New Mexico: July 18th, 2012
Barack Obama: 49%
Mitt Romney: 44%
Gary Johnson: 5%

Colorado: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 45%
Mitt Romney: 44%

Florida: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 44%
Mitt Romney: 48%

Ohio: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 45%

Virginia: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 43%

North Carolina: July 1st, 2012
Barack Obama: 45%
Mitt Romney: 50%

New Hampshire: June 25th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 44%

Iowa: June 11th, 2012
Barack Obama: 46%
Mitt Romney: 47%

Nevada: June 10th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 42%
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2012, 09:10:20 PM »

What leads you to believe he's only polling 2%? Smiley
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2012, 09:26:06 PM »

Wouldn't that still be 6% for Johnson? I always wonder what it means with these polls when the numbers don't add up to 100% lol. I'm trying to make this is accurate as I can, so all input is welcome.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2012, 09:39:28 PM »

ROMNEY FACES MORE QUESTIONS ON TAX RETURNS
Wednesday, July 18th, 2012


GOP candidate Mitt Romney says he will under no circumstances release more tax returns.

Responding to criticism over the release of his tax returns Wednesday, Mitt Romney told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that two years’ worth of returns is enough.

“Wolf—Wolf, let me finish. This tax return issue is a distraction on the part of the president. I’ve been more than transparent, and I’m beginning to get, well, just a little tired of this. I will not be releasing any more documents, and President Obama is just going to have to get used to it. And you know, if I were him, I'd be apologizing for running on such a truly false message.”

The Situation Room interview saw Romney get visibly annoyed and testy. The interview comes amidst a devastating week for the all-but-certain GOP nominee. Questions about the real date of Romney’s departure from Bain Capital have dogged the former governor, and both Republicans and Democrats have called on Romney to release his tax records.

“People are beginning to wonder what Mitt has to hide,” Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger told Blitzer yesterday. “He wouldn’t be suffering through this hailstorm if he didn’t think releasing the documents would be worse.

Governor Romney will be holding a large rally tomorrow in Albuquerque, where his campaign says he will address these controversies.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2012, 09:44:30 AM »
« Edited: July 17, 2012, 09:46:07 AM by HagridOfTheDeep »

THUNE SAYS HE WILL NOT BE V.P.
Thursday, July 19th, 2012


Senator Thune denies being selected to run alongside Romney on the GOP ticket.

Senator John Thune insisted he has not been asked to serve as Mitt Romney’s running mate when cornered by reporters in Washington on Thursday. While he refused to offer any additional details, Thune’s denials are among the firmest from any prospective VP candidate to date.

Drudge has it wrong. I won’t be Governor Romney’s running mate, even if I wanted to be. I wish you’d stop asking. Governor Romney will make the announcement when he's ready.”

With Thune out of the running, Romney’s short-list would appear to contain such names as Tim Pawlenty, Rob Portman, Paul Ryan, and Bobby Jindal.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2012, 09:50:54 AM »

Let me guess: head fake involving Martinez? Tongue Keep it coming. Cheesy

Wink
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #7 on: July 17, 2012, 11:09:23 AM »
« Edited: July 17, 2012, 02:00:30 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

ROMNEY FAVORABLES SINK, McCAIN ADMITS ROMNEY LACKS APPEAL
Thursday, July 19th, 2012


A new NBC-Wall Street Journal poll released this morning shows Romney’s favorables at just 26%—down seven points from their last poll in June.

Former presidential candidate and Romney surrogate John McCain commented on the numbers this morning with John King: “Well, Governor Romney’s gotta make the judgment for himself about fixing this problem. It’s pretty clear people aren’t excited about him, but I know Mitt—he’s a good guy and people will come around.” McCain chuckled, adding, “Maybe after he releases his tax returns.”

The question of Romney’s tax returns has become a big negative for the candidate in recent days. A new e-mail from President Obama to his supporters alleges Romney might be hiding information from the public that could potentially be fatal to his election prospects.

“Romney needs the headlines to change—fast,” McCain later said. “Maybe he should pick Sarah Palin.”

Earlier this week, an anonymous Romney source claimed Mitt would quit the race before releasing more tax returns.

Favorability



National: July 19th, 2012
Barack Obama: +49%/-46%
Mitt Romney: +26%/-43%
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #8 on: July 17, 2012, 11:42:36 AM »
« Edited: July 17, 2012, 11:47:34 AM by HagridOfTheDeep »

BREAKING: IT’S MARTINEZ FOR VICE PRESIDENT!
Thursday, July 19th, 2012


Susana Martinez is currently serving as the first Latina governor of New Mexico. She was elected in 2010.

“Susana Martinez is an American hero,” Mitt Romney said to a crowd of thousands in Albuquerque, “and I know she’ll be the best Vice President this country has seen in a long, long time!”

The veepstakes game finally came to a resounding finish this afternoon in New Mexico when Mitt Romney announced his choice for running mate: Governor Susana Martinez. While many pundits speculated Romney would go with a more traditional choice like South Dakota Senator John Thune, it was Martinez who got the nod for her “sympathetic tenacity” and “passionate conviction.”

Her speech in New Mexico was well-attended and even better received. The V.P announcement was not expected until later in the week. Citing her experience as governor, Martinez sought to define herself as a compassionate conservative. “As governor, I have fought for you,” she said. “It wasn’t easy—it’s never easy… but we managed to pass two balanced budgets in the state of New Mexico. Some felt we should have raised taxes, despite the jobs that would’ve been lost. Others felt we needed deep cuts in education and Medicaid. But we came together and found a better way. No tax hikes and no cuts to precious programs like the ones I mentioned. I’ve learned that we can  makes things work, as long as we’re willing to try. We canbring these changes to Washington, if only we’d believe in America.”

The Sarah Palin comparisons have been inevitable. Both women were less than two years into their first terms as governor, and both women are extremely charismatic.

“Mitt Romney’s taken a big risk here,” said CNN’s David Gergen shortly after the announcement. “Most of us on the panel can agree that Susana Martinez is no Palin. But will the voters see that? I’m not sure.”

Governor Martinez brings an impressive resume on education, a steadfast pro-life record, and some much-needed energy to the Romney campaign. But questions remain: Is she a Sarah Palin? Would she be ready to take over the presidency?

Martinez and Romney will appear in a series of joint interviews tomorrow. Romney spokespeople claim Martinez will address these Palin comparisons head-on. Campaigning is set to continue through the weekend.

The GOP Ticket


WILLARD MITT ROMNEY (R-MA) & SUSANA MARTINEZ (R-NM)
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2012, 03:07:16 PM »

Thanks!
I noticed a little too late that you did a timeline with Martinez last year... sorry. Tongue
It was really good though.

As for me, I've always loved Martinez. I think she'd be an awesome pick for Mitt. Unfortunately, it's looking like that will be pretty unlikely... but one can always hope. You'll definitely get to see a bit of the riskiness of a Martinez pick here though,  that's for sure.

Thanks for reading! Cheesy
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #10 on: July 17, 2012, 07:48:32 PM »

PALIN: “MARTINEZ IS A LOT LIKE ME”
Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin offers hearty praise of the Martinez pick—but is that what
the Romney camp wants?

Just hours after Romney introduced his running mate to the country, he is already dealing with criticism that his choice (New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez) is too similar to Sarah Palin. Palin herself did little to quell these concerns Thursday night, when she spoke with FOX’s Greta Van Susteren.

“I like Susana Martinez a lot more than I like John Thune, I’ll tell you that,” Palin said. “She’s a fiery conservative—I once called her a Mama Grizzly—and more importantly, she’ll bring excitement, and buzz, and energy that these good ol’ boy Republicans so desperately need. Honestly, I’m surprised at Governor Romney—I would not have guessed he’d make a choice like this. But Greta, I’m over the moon: Susana Martinez is a lot like me.”

The Obama campaign, caught off-guard by today’s surprise running mate announcement, has not yet commented on the selection of Governor Martinez. Palin’s remarks will no doubt give the president’s team some heavy ammunition to launch at Romney.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #11 on: July 18, 2012, 09:19:33 AM »

HEADLINES NOT GOOD FOR ROMNEY-MARTINEZ
Friday, July 20th, 2012

The Romney campaign awoke Friday to an onslaught of negative coverage over the selection of Susana Martinez for running mate. While some women’s rights activists laud Romney for choosing a woman to run with, many have also expressed disdain that the Martinez choice appears to be a blatant ploy to win the female vote.

As pundits continue to compare Susana Martinez to John McCain’s 2008 running mate, the Romney campaign has an uphill battle when it comes to reassuring voters that Martinez is a qualified candidate for the position of vice president.


     


       
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #12 on: July 18, 2012, 12:11:07 PM »

Oh, I know. She's probably my favourite female politician at the moment. Her whole career in law was about fighting for children. When she speaks about kids, you could hear a pin drop... it's amazing. She'd be able to connect to women without relying on folksy garbage like Palin did.

She'll have an uphill battle against the MSM in this timeline though.

Also, just a note to anyone reading... I expect this to be a pretty detailed timeline lol. So don't expect election night for a while. I might do some fastforwards through the boring weeks, but I can't make any promises.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #13 on: July 18, 2012, 12:13:36 PM »
« Edited: July 18, 2012, 12:20:25 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

ROMNEY TICKET APPEARS ON STARTING POINT, DRAWS CONTRASTS WITH PALIN
Friday, July 20th, 2012


with Soledad O'Brien

SOLEDAD O'BRIEN (CNN)

We have with us today GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, along with his surprise pick--can I say that? It was a surprise--his rurprise pick for running mate, Susana Martinez. Welcome to the program.
MITT ROMNEY (R-MA)

It's a pleasure to be here.
SUSANA MARTINEZ (R-NM)

We're looking forward to clearing a few things up.

Well then, let me get right to it. As you are both aware, there's been a fair amount criticism levelled at you, Governor Romney, for choosing what some percieve to be an "inexperienced" vice presidential candidate. What do you say to that?

Well, I say it's foolish of course. Governor Martinez has been a brilliant governor for the state of New Mexico and was an exceptional attorney before that. I think the people who are counting her out really need to take a second look, Soledad. This is a woman who has fought tooth and nail for families, and I'm honored to have such a true American beside me.

You know, I just... I just find this sort of funny. I have experience actually running a state. Barack Obama never had that. In fact, he didn't really have much more experience than me at all.

She's exactly right. And look where it's put the American people, Soledad: forty straight months of unemployment over eight percent, and the end isn't in even in sight. That's not the America we want.

So you don't put any stock in the Sarah Palin comparisons?

Oh, of course not. Sarah Palin... well, she had more of a flair for the dramatic. Governor Martinez is disciplined, well-read, knowledgeable. She's just a spectacular asset.

Is that to suggest Sarah Palin is not, quote, "disciplined, well-read, and knowledgeable?"

No, no, of course not.

I think what the Governor is trying to say--and go ahead and stop me if I'm wrong--is that our dispositions are really quite different. Do I believe in a lot of what Sarah Palin believes in? I do, or I wouldn't be a Republican. But I'm happy to help out wherever I can. I know I'm number two, and I'm not expecting to be treated like anything else. Mitt's going to replace President Obama, not me!

How did you feel your reception was yesterday?

Phenomenal.

You're very popular in your state.

I'm very lucky. But I do think it goes beyond state lines... or at least I'd like to hope it does! The trick is, you've just go to to love what you do. And I love serving so many hardworking New Mexicans. I'm so excited to get out on the train and hear from Americans, because I know we've got the opportunity to make a difference. Ask them: What's working? What's not? What can we do to help? This is all part of what being vice president is about... and I will say: I appreciate how down-to-Earth Vice President Biden has been during his term.

Governor Romney... are you worried at all about that vice presidential debate in the fall?

Not at all. Susana is tenacious--she'll hold her own, don't you worry.

I'm looking forward to it.

Well, that's all we've got time for. Thanks for beaming in to talk with us. Good luck on the campaign trail.

Thanks, Soledad.

Thank you.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #14 on: July 18, 2012, 06:28:35 PM »
« Edited: July 21, 2012, 10:36:40 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

PRE-MARTINEZ POLLS SHOW CLOSE STATE RACES, POST-MARTINEZ POLLS SHOW ROMNEY SLIPPING
Friday, July 20th, 2012

Two Rasmussen polls released today out of New Hampshire and Iowa show a deadlocked race between President Barack Obama and GOP candidate Mitt Romney. While the polls were conducted before Romney announced his surprise choice for running mate, the results are significant—especially the results from New Hampshire. Romney has closed the gap between himself and the president, polling 46% to Obama’s 48%. The race in Iowa is equally tight, with Romney enjoying 48% support and Obama enjoying 46%.

Most significant though is Romney’s registered decline in today’s daily tracking poll from Gallup. The poll is widely seen as one of the first measures of support for Romney’s new running mate, Governor Martinez. The head-to-head matchup shows Romney garnering 43% support to the president’s 48%.

A CNN flash poll also out today corroborates the idea that Romney’s waning support might be attributed to voter perceptions of Martinez. Martinez earned a 32% favorability rating compared to a 30% unfavorable score. In an interview with FOX’s Shepard Smith, Romney expressed optimism that the numbers will change once people “get to know Martinez and stop comparing her to other figures in the party.”

The Romney campaign is set to air a series of national television ads that will introduce Martinez to the country.

Favorability



National: July 20th, 2012
Joe Biden: +49%/-40%
Susana Martinez: +32%/-30%

Does Mitt Romney’s selection of Susana Martinez
for running mate make you more or less likely to
support Mitt Romney in the November election?


National Independents: July 20th, 2012
More likely: 29%
Less likely: 44%
No change: 27%


Current Polling


National Daily Tracking: July 20th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 43%


Pres. BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA (D-IL): 284
Fmr. Gov. WILLARD MITT ROMNEY (R-MA): 235
(TOSS-UP: 19)

Iowa: July 20th, 2012
Barack Obama: 46%
Mitt Romney: 48% (+1)

New Hampshire: July 20th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 46% (+2)

New Mexico: July 18th, 2012
Barack Obama: 49%
Mitt Romney: 44%
Gary Johnson: 5%

 Colorado: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 45%
Mitt Romney: 44%

Florida: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 44%
Mitt Romney: 48%

Ohio: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 45%

Virginia: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 43%

North Carolina: July 1st, 2012
Barack Obama: 45%
Mitt Romney: 50%

Nevada: June 10th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 42%
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« Reply #15 on: July 19, 2012, 01:04:45 PM »

ROMNEY AND MARTINEZ KICK OFF THREE-DAY WESTERN SWING
Saturday, July 21st, 2012


Governors Romney and Martinez gave a fiery performance at a rally in Henderson on Saturday.

Mitt Romney and Susana Martinez kicked off a three-day campaign tour at a rally in Henderson, Nevada earlier today. The rally, attended by thousands, is the first in a series of many that is designed to introduce running mate Susana Martinez to the American populace. The tour will feature rallies in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado before Romney leaves on Tuesday for a trip to Europe. The rallies come after polls released Friday suggest negative perceptions of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin could be tainting Americans’ opinions of Susana Martinez.

According to one Romney aide, the tour is designed to capitalize on Governor Martinez’s appeal in the West. Colorado has long been a toss-up throughout the course of the campaign, and the Romney team is hoping they’ll be able to lock up that state with Martinez on the ticket.

“We need your help!” Governor Martinez said at today’s Henderson event. “If we win in the West, we win in November!”

She went on to make a direct pitch for herself as vice president: “I know some of you have concerns about me—I read the papers… and I’m prepared to give you a concrete list of the ones I consult.” She drew chuckles from the audience for her nod to Sarah Palin’s vice presidential candidacy in 2008. “But I’m here to reassure you that I am a Westerner at heart. I fought for children who could not defend themselves while I was an attorney in New Mexico. I balanced our state budgets as governor. I will fight for a solution to illegal immigration that respects the integrity of the law, but makes sure Hispanics aren’t left in the dust! I’m your woman, Nevada!”

No news yet whether Martinez will accompany Romney on his European tour.
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« Reply #16 on: July 19, 2012, 08:09:01 PM »
« Edited: July 19, 2012, 09:21:26 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

DUELLING ADS SEEK TO DEFINE SUSANA MARTINEZ
Saturday, July 21st, 2012

Saturday saw the airwaves pick up with duelling ads from the Romney and Obama campaigns. The president has released two ads that seek to compare GOP vice presidential candidate Susana Martinez with Sarah Palin. One ad, entitled “Two Mama Grizzlies,” features video footage from Sarah Palin’s 2010 endorsement of Martinez’s gubernatorial bid in New Mexico, as well as a statement Palin made Thursday about “being a lot like” Martinez. The other ad, “Changing the Headlines,” asserts that Romney made an attention-grabbing running mate choice to divert attention from his record at Bain.

The one-minute ad from camp Romney (called “The Right Choice”) highlights Susana Martinez’s tenure as governor and District Attorney. In her own words, Martinez explains how she prosecuted criminals who committed crimes against children: “We had to fight for those kids who were killed this way.”  The ad represents increased efforts on the part of the Romney camp to define their ticket as the “family values” option in the race.

Both campaigns made significant ad buys for their television spots. The Romney campaign will be spending close to $12 million to run its ad in Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia, and Florida. Obama’s campaign spent a combined $16 million to run its ads in those same states, as well as New Hampshire and North Carolina.

The ads come after Romney and Martinez executed a well-received media blitz on Friday to debunk misconceptions about the New Mexico governor.



”Two Mama Grizzlies,” released by the Obama Campaign.


”Changing the Headlines,” also released by Obama.





“The Right Choice,” released by the Romney campaign.
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HagridOfTheDeep
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« Reply #17 on: July 19, 2012, 09:17:32 PM »
« Edited: July 19, 2012, 09:25:22 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

The common Obama tactic haha.

And thanks tmth. I tinker with most of the pictures myself--it's a lot of fun! Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2012, 09:09:55 PM »

OBAMA ACCIDENTALLY CALLS MARTINEZ “PALIN,” ASSAILS ROMNEY’S V.P. CHOICE
Sunday, July 22nd, 2012


President Obama made an appearance on Meet the Press Sunday
 to comment on what he calls “Distraction Week” for Mitt Romney.

Earlier today, President Barack Obama hit the Sunday morning talk show circuit to hammer Mitt Romney for his running mate choice of Susana Martinez. The President mostly sought to characterize Martinez as inexperienced, and recalled the 2008 campaign when GOP nominee John McCain made a “gimmick choice” to change the narrative.

Obama’s responses to questions from Meet the Press’s David Gregory were largely in-line with talking points from two negative ads his campaign released yesterday. “Mitt Romney’s dealing with a little bit of trouble on his tax returns,” Obama told Gregory. “Americans want to know what he’s hiding, and David… I think that’s a fair thing to wanna know. But you see, Mitt Romney doesn’t want us asking these questions. So he, um, he threw the kitchen sink at us when he chose Governor Palin—sorry, Governor Martinez. And people are smart enough to see through that, I’m not worried.”

The president later went on to assert that he wouldn’t have made the choice Romney made, mostly because of Martinez’s “poor record with Latinos in New Mexcio.” He also argued Romney would have been smarter to name a running mate with more foreign policy experience: “It’s not my place to say,” said Obama, “but I’d want to choose someone who made up for my weaknesses—Romney doesn’t have a foreign policy resume.”

A recent CNN flash poll released Friday showed poor favorability ratings for Governor Martinez. The poll suggests President Obama could be winning the battle to define the governor amongst Americans.
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« Reply #19 on: July 21, 2012, 10:55:50 PM »
« Edited: July 21, 2012, 10:57:58 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

BREAKING: MASSIVE SLIP IN POLLS FOR MITT ROMNEY!
Monday, July 23rd, 2012


The addition of Susana Martinez to Romney’s campaign has inspired a massive chunk
of the electorate to shift away from Mitt Romney.

The Mitt Romney campaign has devastating news to contend with after newly released polls from Purple Strategies show Romney falling far behind President Obama in a number of swing states. The shift in the polls would seem to directly correlate with Romney’s recent announcement of New Mexico Susana Martinez as governor. According to numbers from Purple Strategies, Romney is trailing in Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia, and he has lost significant ground in Indiana, which was once considered a lock for the former Massachusetts governor.

A national poll released this morning was also unkind to Governor Romney, showing him running nine points behind the president.

The Romney campaign has not yet commented on these new numbers. The Obama camp, however, was quick to characterize the polls as a referendum on Governor Martinez. The statement from Obama’s campaign largely followed the president’s recent line of attack against Romney’s running mate.

Current Polling



National: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 50%
Mitt Romney: 41%


Pres. BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA (D-IL): 294
Fmr. Gov. WILLARD MITT ROMNEY (R-MA): 191
(TOSS-UP: 53)

Florida: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 47% (+3)
Mitt Romney: 45% (-3)

Indiana: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 46%
Mitt Romney: 50%

Iowa: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 49% (+3)
Mitt Romney: 44% (-4)

New Hampshire: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 51% (+3)
Mitt Romney: 41% (-5)

North Carolina: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 47% (+2)
Mitt Romney: 45% (-5)

Ohio: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 50% (+2)
Mitt Romney: 42% (-3)

Virginia: July 23rd, 2012
Barack Obama: 50% (+2)
Mitt Romney: 41% (-2)

New Mexico: July 18th, 2012
Barack Obama: 49%
Mitt Romney: 44%
Gary Johnson: 5%

 Colorado: July 13th, 2012
Barack Obama: 45%
Mitt Romney: 44%

Nevada: June 10th, 2012
Barack Obama: 48%
Mitt Romney: 42%
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« Reply #20 on: July 21, 2012, 11:25:43 PM »
« Edited: July 22, 2012, 04:46:47 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

BREAKING: SOURCE SAYS ROMNEY CHANGED MIND, WAS GOING TO PICK THUNE
Monday, July 23rd, 2012


One campaign insider alleges Romney had firmly selected Senator John Thune
to be his running mate before abruptly switching his choice to Martinez.

The Mitt Romney campaign could be dealing with an internal civil war, suggests one aide who spoke to our reporters on the condition of anonymity Monday. According to the aide, factions within the campaign and even some of Romney’s most valued advisors are feuding over the candidates’s “rogue decision” to select Martinez. Interestingly, the campaign had already been preparing to roll out a Romney-Thune ticket when the GOP candidate announced he had changed his mind.

“In light of recent polls,” the aide said, “I feel compelled to come forward. Martinez is not going to be a winning candidate.” The source went on to explain that she hoped increased pressure from the public would force Romney to reconsider his choice before the convention. “The governor [Romney] wanted to change the news stories, but as many of us insisted, it has backfired horribly.”

Publicly, Romney maintains that Martinez is an immeasurable asset to his campaign. Privately, Romney has doubts, but is still confident that Governor Martinez could be able to work her way into the hearts of Americans.

Many pundits were surprised at Romney’s selection of Martinez, believing he would have gone with a more risk-averse candidate.
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« Reply #21 on: July 22, 2012, 06:32:14 PM »

MITT ROMNEY HEADS OVERSEAS FOR WEEKLONG TOUR
Tuesday, July 24th, 2012


Governor Romney will make stops in England, Poland, and Israel to visit
with foreign officials and solicit campaign donations from American expats.

All-but-certain GOP nominee Mitt Romney landed at Heathrow International Airport in London this afternoon to begin his weeklong tour of Europe and the Middle East. Romney will spend the first leg of his trip in England, where he will meet with Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street. After the formal meeting, the candidate will tour some sports venues for the 2012 London Olympic Games with IOC President Jacques Rogge. Governor Romney will attend the opening ceremonies of the games on Friday and then continue on to Poland and Israel.

The trip comes amidst news of grumblings within the Romney camp over the direction Romney has steered the campaign. While most criticism involves the selection of New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez for running mate, new sources have since expressed confusion over the purpose of Romney’s trip. With polls released Monday showing Romney losing serious ground to President Obama, some wonder if Romney might have been better to continue campaigning at home in the United States.

Obama, too, has capitalized on Romney’s overseas trip. President Obama’s campaign released a web ad today, called “Skipping Out,” which condemns Romney for meeting with international “fat cat” oil industry donors instead of worrying about issues here at home. Romney has not commented.

There had been some speculation whether vice presidential candidate Susana Martinez would accompany Romney this week. Yesterday, the campaign announced that she’d be staying behind to headline several high profile fundraisers and campaign events in the Rust Belt.

Martinez held her first solo event this morning. Although the event—a fundraiser—was closed to the press, several guests said Martinez made a concerted effort to assure supporters she is not a Sarah Palin redux.

Martinez did not respond to yesterday's news that Romney had abruptly replaced John Thune with herself on the ticket.
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« Reply #22 on: July 23, 2012, 12:42:13 AM »
« Edited: July 23, 2012, 01:59:13 PM by HagridOfTheDeep »

SARAH PALIN ANNOUNCES TEA PARTY BUS TOUR, SCORNS MITT ROMNEY
Tuesday, July 24th, 2012


Sarah Palin will kick off a Tea Party Express bus tour next month after the
closing ceremonies of the London Olympics.

Sarah Palin didn’t mince any words in Daytona Beach this afternoon when talking about Mitt Romney’s “crisis management” over the Martinez pick. While most of the rally was dedicated to announcing a Tea Party Express bus tour that will begin next month, Palin did give some advice to Mitt Romney: Don’t attack your own.

“Governor Romney seems to think being a passionate voice for the no-nonsense right is a bad thing. Well—I think we all know better than that, Florida,” Palin said. "This tour will be the 'Fix American Now Tour,' and I think we need to tell Mr. Romney not to run from the only ideology that will fix this great nation! So Florida, I ask you: Why is Mitt Romney running from me? Why is Susana Martinez insisting that me and her are, quote, very different? I have to say, I’m a little upset. We need a president who’ll have the courage to stand up for what’s right, not one who’ll get sucked in and spat out by the establishment—we’ve already got that! Hopefully that European vacation will help our candidate clear his head.”

This scathing criticism of Romney comes in the wake of a Romney campaign strategy that seems to involve creating as much distance between Sarah Palin and Susana Martinez as possible. Although the announced bus tour is meant to galvanize voters to come out for Mitt Romney, an affronted Palin will hardly be able to offer the fiery, public endorsement that she is known for—even if she is only scheduled to speak at a few stops along the tour.

The “Fix America Now” rallies be held across the Eastern Seaboard and Rust Belt, with events in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan.
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« Reply #23 on: July 23, 2012, 02:03:40 PM »
« Edited: July 27, 2012, 02:28:28 AM by HagridOfTheDeep »

MITT ROMNEY MEETS PRIME MINISTER DAVID CAMERON IN ENGLAND
Wednesday, July 25th, 2012


GOP candidate Mitt Romney met with British Prime Minister David Cameron
at Downing Street on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Cameron and Governor Mitt Romney made public statements outside Number 10 Downing Street this morning before heading inside for a private meeting. In his statement, Prime Minister Cameron officially welcomed Romney to the United Kingdom. He told the press that he was looking forward to hosting Romney at the Olympic Opening Ceremony on Friday and thanked him for his contributions to “Olympic spirit” in 2002 and beyond. Romney was the President of the 2002 organizing committee for the Salt Lake games.

The GOP candidate’s statement was slightly more political: He told the small crowd of members of the press and public that he would be president for human interests across the world. “I will not let China dictate the terms of trade with the West,” Romney said. “As president, I will stand up to China—and this is something that’s not just in America’s interest. Your Prime Minister will have a partner in me when it comes to keeping China honest. And I’m afraid and sorry that our current President has not worked more closely with your leaders.”

Romney’s private meeting with Cameron was reportedly friendly and casual, with the two men discussing topics that ranged from the Olympics to drought in the American plains to the problems posed by a nuclear Iran.

David Cameron is Britain’s first Conservative Prime Minister since Sir John Major left office in 1997. Cameron’s visit with Romney could be potentially problematic in England, as it usually not customary for sitting prime ministers to meet with foreign candidates for election. Romney will also meet with the British Foreign Secretary, as well as former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Back in the United States, President Obama has released another ad decrying Romney’s foreign trip, using a comment from Sarah Palin in which she called Romney’s trip a “European vacation.” Sarah Palin is becoming something of a star in Obama’s recent ads as tension continues to build between her and the Romney camp.

The ad is aptly titled “European Vacation.”



The Obama ad features the Parisian skyline, even though
Romney is not scheduled to visit the French city.
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« Reply #24 on: July 23, 2012, 04:03:15 PM »

Thanks Jerseyrules. I know it's something of a commitment to read Tongue ... but I really want to document a whole campaign. And I pretty much have nothing to do this summer lol.
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