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greenforest32
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« on: October 27, 2012, 02:16:18 PM »

Romney's entire 191 base of states except maybe Montana and Arizona might vote 60-70 percent for him.

His moderate appeal prevents Obama from doing the same in much of the northeast.

With numbers like these in uncontested states, Mittens could conceivably win the popular vote by up to 5 points and not win the election.

That actually makes sense...

Republicans will throw a fit and Obama will probably have an assassination attempt levied on him by some guntotting little backwater bugger, but in the end it might finally get the electoral college removed.  That's a good thing.

It would be pretty insane. I almost think Obama would voluntarily step down.
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greenforest32
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2012, 03:08:02 PM »

It would be pretty insane. I almost think Obama would voluntarily step down.
Why are elected Democrats such pushovers? I hope Obama isn't that weak. Bush lost the popular vote and walked around like he won in a landslide.

Capital and its dominance of the political system is my guess. Financial capital.
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