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Gallup Shocker: Romney Up Five Over Obama

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posted on Apr, 18 2012 @ 01:51 PM
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Most nationwide polls have been placing Mitt Romney 2 or 3 points above Obama. This poll from my local news site in NJ shows no different. So, no it's not just nationwide

Will Mitt Romney Win the Election?

I can't wait until Obomba is gone!!!!!!!



posted on Apr, 18 2012 @ 03:57 PM
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Originally posted by jjf3rd77
Most nationwide polls have been placing Mitt Romney 2 or 3 points above Obama.


Try reality..

www.realclearpolitics.com...



posted on Apr, 18 2012 @ 08:01 PM
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Originally posted by Indigo5

Originally posted by jjf3rd77
Most nationwide polls have been placing Mitt Romney 2 or 3 points above Obama.


Try reality..

www.realclearpolitics.com...



Um your own link has Romney up by four points in two polls which are more recent than the top one which lists Obama winning. You see the April 14-17 from Rasmussen and Gallup? Last week Fox News poll had him up by two points. Only very liberal outlets like CNN opinion (not even balanced) and the NY Times has him losing to Obama by a large margin which makes sense cause they probably asked more dems.
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posted on Apr, 19 2012 @ 08:24 AM
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Originally posted by jjf3rd77

Originally posted by Indigo5

Originally posted by jjf3rd77
Most nationwide polls have been placing Mitt Romney 2 or 3 points above Obama.


Try reality..

www.realclearpolitics.com...



Um your own link has Romney up by four points in two polls which are more recent than the top one which lists Obama winning. You see the April 14-17 from Rasmussen and Gallup? Last week Fox News poll had him up by two points. Only very liberal outlets like CNN opinion (not even balanced) and the NY Times has him losing to Obama by a large margin which makes sense cause they probably asked more dems.
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The GSA Scandal is kicking in.

It's not going away. What is Jeff Neelys lawyer saying to him???




posted on Apr, 19 2012 @ 08:29 AM
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Obama has good points? Its been 3 years and I am still looking. The only thing I see he has done it work hard at being a dictator and destroying what was left of the country. People tend to forget he was elected on promises of being the exact opposite of Bush only to follow in his foot steps only worse. His good point seems to be a habitual liar.



posted on Apr, 19 2012 @ 11:36 AM
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The only shock is how many people still buy into the left / right paradigm.



posted on Apr, 19 2012 @ 01:31 PM
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012

It's not going away. What is Jeff Neelys lawyer saying to him???



He is saying "we got this bro."


Delusional liberals!



posted on Apr, 22 2012 @ 01:26 AM
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Kind of a big surprise. Two weeks ago, when Santorum was still in the race, all the polls emphasized that Romney had a lot of "negatives" - practically nobody was enthusiastic about him, and he seemed to be a very weak candidate. Suddenly, now that he's sewed up the nomination and it's just him vs. Obama, Romney is neck-and-neck with Obama and looks like he just might win. Every election campaign disproves some of the wisdom supposedly gathered from earlier campaigns.



posted on Apr, 22 2012 @ 01:32 AM
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Originally posted by FraternitasSaturni
reply to post by syrinx high priest
 


Anything is better than what you have right now... Socialism huh? Good luck.



Obama isn't a socialist and if you miss Bush you are seriously retarded -

The American economy is much better since Bush left - Unemployment is
down 2% and the Dow is at 13,000 up from 7,000 with Bush - OBL is
dead- Iraq is over - Don't ask don't tell is finished - We haven't invaded Iran
yet -

So don't be retarded, ok?



posted on Apr, 22 2012 @ 01:36 AM
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012

Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter

Originally posted by Jordan River
Wait a tick, about 2 hours ago cnn was saying that Obama was leading


Thats why i dont believe in Polls.


Credible polling comes from Gallup & Rasmussen.

The liberal polls always stack their polls with democrats in order to get their

target number.

It's always a joke on The Five.


Nice poll there Bob. Oh, BTW...how many democrats participated in that poll?

and how many republicans???


Oh! Now it all makes sense.


Do you sniff your own butt and enjoy the aroma?

Cause if your mentality translates to other parts of your thinking...



posted on Apr, 22 2012 @ 06:05 AM
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The American economy is much better since Bush left - Unemployment is
down 2% and the Dow is at 13,000 up from 7,000 with Bush - OBL is
dead- Iraq is over - Don't ask don't tell is finished - We haven't invaded Iran
yet -


Bush had a tough enough time with 9/11 causing big liberal infested economic devastation and the fact that the Fed drastically lowered interest rates immediately after 9/11.

The low interest rates made the housing bubble bust because now we had people qualifying for higher loans when that was impossible before when rates were higher, thus causing rapid increases in prices. Housing prices are often based on what people can afford to pay. If people can't qualify for loans, the prices go down and only stabilize when people can get loans.

Unemployment actually went down under Bush after the tax cuts started until the ultra hungry Liberal worldwide muney mungers killed the derivative markets and killed the banks (probably not Bush's fault) Unemployment chart 2002 thru 2012

The "Bush" conservative tax cuts may have helped lessen the impact of the 2008 ultra liberal financial "crisis".

The conservative tax cuts were actually two legislations (2001 and 2003)

The Bush tax cuts refers to changes to the United States tax code passed during the presidency of George W. Bush that generally lowered tax rates and revised the code specifying taxation in the United States. These were the:

Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA)
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA)

While each act has its own legislative history and effect on the tax code, the JGTRRA amplified and accelerated aspects of the EGTRRA. Moreover, since 2003 the two acts have often been spoken of together, especially in terms of analyzing their effect on the U.S. economy and population and in discussing their political ramifications.
Bush Tax Cuts


This all led to the stock market all time high in October 2007 and unemployment at a very conservative low.

The massive Liberal financial crisis of 2008 killed the conservative economic boom,
and of course, led to the election of Obama & Minions Inc.

Both ultra liberal bailouts were orchestrated by liberal infested Congresses,
the 110th (2007/2009) and the 111th (2009/2011).
 



What was left of the conservative movement has clearly shown that even with fanatical liberal agendas, some normal economic recovery is in fact possible while staying under the radar of the fanatical left wing dogmatic agendas and liberal efforts to keep unemployment high and assistance programs in the forefront of public opinion.

A new flux of conservatism is underway since the 2010 elections.

The continuation of this new flux of conservatism will allow a financial recovery by early 2014.
 



The withdrawal from Iraq was contracted under Bush. All Obama did was honor the contract.

And Bin Laden died in 2001



The Voting Public has "Had It up to HERE" with Obama !!











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posted on Apr, 22 2012 @ 06:40 AM
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If Romney Wins -
The good news ... Obama is out.
The bad news ... Romney is in.

If Obama Wins -
The good news ... Romney is not in.
The bad news ... Obama is in.



posted on Apr, 22 2012 @ 06:47 AM
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Originally posted by FlyersFan
If Romney Wins -
The good news ... Obama is out.
The bad news ... Romney is in.

If Obama Wins -
The good news ... Romney is not in.
The bad news ... Obama is in.





sounds like the perfect catch-22 !



posted on Apr, 24 2012 @ 08:54 AM
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Originally posted by braindeadconservatives

Originally posted by FraternitasSaturni
reply to post by syrinx high priest
 


Anything is better than what you have right now... Socialism huh? Good luck.



Obama isn't a socialist and if you miss Bush you are seriously retarded -

The American economy is much better since Bush left - Unemployment is
down 2% and the Dow is at 13,000 up from 7,000 with Bush - OBL is
dead- Iraq is over - Don't ask don't tell is finished - We haven't invaded Iran
yet -

So don't be retarded, ok?


You have been drinking too much of the Obama cool-aid.


Obama is a left wing socialist. Remember his confession to Joe the Plumber.

"We have to spread the wealth?" That is not capitalism.

Truth be told Obama - hates - the private sector.

His good buddy George Soros told him to have the government grow the economy.

A capitalist would have approved the Keystone Pipeline.

A capitalist would not have attacked Boeing in South Carolina. That held up 1,000 jobs.

A capitalist would not have thrown - uncertainty - into the economy in the form of

- ObamaCare -.



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