Election Reform
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GallopingGhost
(2,404 posts)Someone here posted a link the other day showing Obama's electoral map win even without Ohio.
longship
(40,416 posts)If Dems get out the vote, we have a lock on OH.
BainsBane
(54,804 posts)I want a thumbs down button
ailsagirl
(23,810 posts)SingleSeatBiggerMeat
(220 posts)He just needs to pick up Nevada, Colorado, Iowa, and New Hampshire - and he is clearly up in three of them.
But he is up solidly (but modestly) in Ohio.....and Romney knows it.
ailsagirl
(23,810 posts)A friend just sent me an email about rMoney's owning the voting machines in Ohio, etc. etc. and I wanted to know how that would impact the race should Ohio be stolen. I think that's a reasonable question.
doc03
(36,728 posts)The anti-Obama sentiment is so fired up I think Ohio will go for Romney. Every other friggin lawn has Stop the War on Coal-Fire Obama signs on them and in the last few days the Romney Ryan signs have been springing up like weeds. You turn on the TV, radio or open a paper that is all hear ten to one anti-Obama ads, editorials and LTE in the paper. Now admittedly I live in coal country and I haven't been in other parts of the state for a few months maybe it's not as bad elsewhere. Last week I went and saw Bill Clinton in Wintersville. Bill Clinton spoke of Gov. Strickland and he got huge applause and the same goes for Senator Brown but when he mentioned supporting Obama I was shocked by the silence. I know there will be someone that will say some snide remark about thanks for your concern or something but that is what I see and I am extremely worried how this is going to come out.
mzmolly
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