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milhouse24
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« on: August 11, 2012, 11:17:29 AM »

Romney wins Wisconsin and the election. 

Wisconsin is trending Republicans with Scott Walker, etc.  (this is not like NC trending republican in 2004). 

Romney should win Florida easily (the scare tactics won't work) and Ohio, Virginia, Iowa. 

Its over for Obama.  The numbers don't lie, and Romney will have the votes in Wisconsin. 
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milhouse24
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2012, 07:44:29 PM »

The people of Wisconsin will proudly support a Wisconsin Republican. That's how 28 year old Paul Ryan stomped his opponent 57-43 in a D+2 open seat in 1998.
Will people stop with this BS about just having someone from a state guarantees it will go of your party. It didn't work in 2004, it didn't work in 1996, it didn't work in 1988, 1972, or 1968. You'll get a bump of 2 points, if any at all. The Washington Post says you probably wont even get a bump.

the GOP is growing in Wisconsin.  How do you explain Scott Walker's popularity as a Republican?

Wisconsin voters will have similar affection for Paul Ryan, who is just as conservative as Scott Walker. 

Its guaranteed Romney/Ryan will win Wisconsin.
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milhouse24
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2012, 07:55:31 PM »

The people of Wisconsin will proudly support a Wisconsin Republican. That's how 28 year old Paul Ryan stomped his opponent 57-43 in a D+2 open seat in 1998.
Will people stop with this BS about just having someone from a state guarantees it will go of your party. It didn't work in 2004, it didn't work in 1996, it didn't work in 1988, 1972, or 1968. You'll get a bump of 2 points, if any at all. The Washington Post says you probably wont even get a bump.

the GOP is growing in Wisconsin.  How do you explain Scott Walker's popularity as a Republican?

Wisconsin voters will have similar affection for Paul Ryan, who is just as conservative as Scott Walker. 

Its guaranteed Romney/Ryan will win Wisconsin.

Perhaps a personal thing and his record? Using your logic...

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I thought Scott Walker won re-election?  He's the most anti-obama politician out there. 
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