Anyone else starting to think turnout in this election might rival 08's now? (user search)
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Politico
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« on: October 06, 2012, 01:06:01 AM »
« edited: October 06, 2012, 01:13:57 AM by Politico »

What Democrat, let alone Independent, wants four more years of the last four years, especially after witnessing the president's inability to defend the last four years? Seriously? America is burning while 21st Century Nero reads his teleprompter...

The best Democrats could manage to do was twist "I love Big Bird" into "I'LL FIRE BIG BIRD." Unfortunately for them, that one only appeals to the same 25% of the electorate who said Obama "won" the debate (AKA "preaching to the choir")

For the longest time, Democrats painted an image of Romney that was a caricature, a figment of their imagination. They painted a picture of a monster who hates seniors and babies. Romney thoroughly destroyed that image on Wednesday night in a fashion we have NEVER seen before in a presidential debate. As a result, Democrats are in a world of trouble because they have lost the trust of many Independents, lost the faith of many Democrats, and fired up the Republicans...

Bottomline: Relative to 2008, turnout will be down for all groups other than Republicans.
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Politico
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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2012, 01:34:38 AM »

If it happens... and I'm not in any way confident it will... who'll take bets as to which hysterical Romney-ite will claim voter fraud?

FWIW: "Vote early and vote often" is the Chicago Way...
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