[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Romney camp saying Ohio has been called too early. 700 vote difference with only 74% of the vote in. [/quote]
I got 16 trillion reasons Romney should wait until every vote is counted.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Romney camp saying Ohio has been called too early. 700 vote difference with only 74% of the vote in. [/quote]
I got 16 trillion reasons Romney should wait until every vote is counted.
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Romney camp saying Ohio has been called too early. 700 vote difference with only 74% of the vote in. [/quote]
I got 16 trillion reasons Romney should wait until every vote is counted.[/quote]
Ohio also has a recount rule, shit just got real.
So much for predictions. Looks like a rock solid Obama win. LOL!!! The most high God without whose all governing decree not one atom in all the vast cosmos dare twitch, laughs. I sure do thank Him that my future does not depend on the United States. Praise the glorious name of the King of kings and Lord of Lords. Before whom all the nations of the earth are counted as nothing and who declares the end from the beginning, accomplishing ALL His good pleasure. All the polls defied for the very first time since polling began. The sovereign of the universe is not subject to our pitiful pathetic machinations. I’ll sleep like a baby tonight. Let the purging of His church bride begin.
Did anyone catch CBS exit polling on Sandy?
While 54 percent of voters said Mr. Obama’s response to Superstorm Sandy had little to no impact on their vote, 42 percent say it was a factor in their vote. Polls showed Mr. Obama received high marks for his response to the storm.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57546031/early-exit-polls-60-percent-say-economy-top-issue/
Early exit polling, so I don’t know what the numbers are like in the final tally…
Still, 42%.
[quote]ZEB wrote:
God Bless America I hope she can withstand four more years of our socialist and chief. Within four years there will be more people riding in the wagon than pulling it. I don’t know how we come back after that. But, I’m sure we’ll have many discussions on what happens next.
It’s been a blast discussing the race with the rest of the regular political junkies here on T Nation -God Bless All Of You
Zeb
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Zeb, I…
I don’t know what to say.
Just…just stay strong, man. Stay strong.
GOP needs a serious chin-check, a real evaluation of where the hell they went wrong, and where they want to go from here.
[quote]therajraj wrote:
Obama significantly[/quote]
Just sayin’
Sandy was obviously an inside job.
After all, there are some advantages that come with being the incumbent.
Namely : access to the HAARP program.
sorry, couldn’t resist.
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Romney camp saying Ohio has been called too early. 700 vote difference with only 74% of the vote in. [/quote]
I got 16 trillion reasons Romney should wait until every vote is counted.[/quote]
Totally agree with you. I try to be as unpartisan and objective as possible, cuz let’s be honest I really hate being deluded whether by myself or others, but I really want Romney in.
That being said though, under 29,000 votes down with 25% of the votes to be counted? Too early to tell. But he’s got to have Florida too and that looks pretty not happening.