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Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 6:49 pm
by DEATH ROW JOE
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 2:54 am
by RATTdrools
All Obama needs is less than 50 electoral votes since he has 221 solidly in his corner!
Obama is leading in 10 of 12 swing states and all he needs is 5 to 7 of those!
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:36 am
by tin00can
Romney has a huge war chest that keeps getting refilled by millionaires and billionaires. That will buy a lot of advertising that will sway a lot of voters. It's gonna be close.
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:09 pm
by brotherplanet
I was wondering what was happening in VA and CO. They're usually Republican states that became swing states in the last election and then ended up voting for Obama the last time. Looks like they're swing states for the second election in a row.
DEATH ROW JOE wrote:

Hahahahahahahaha!!! I really get under your skin and I don't actually try all that much. Love how you point the racism finger at me and yet you still can't show me one thing I've written about Obama that's racist.
You're a funny joke.
So Joey, I guess this is what you're hoping for...
But you're doing it all wrong. Here... Maybe you should order a copy of this book...

Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 1:03 pm
by RATTdrools
Obama will probably win CO and also has a good chance in VA.
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:11 pm
by FullMetalWhackit
tin00can wrote:Romney has a huge war chest that keeps getting refilled by millionaires and billionaires. That will buy a lot of advertising that will sway a lot of voters. It's gonna be close.
Exactly. Like it or not the biggest spender usually wins these days. Not sure who will outspend who, but Romney has not been able to spend his general election fund money until he was formally nominated. Now he can.
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:36 pm
by brotherplanet
RATTrules wrote:Obama will probably win CO and also has a good chance in VA.
I voted for Obama when I was living in VA for a little while. Being a swing state it made me feel like my vote actually mattered.
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:52 pm
by hysteria_625
Northern Virginia, which is the most populous area of the state, is heavily "blue" / liberal / educated and has really begun to effect the outcome in the state. As a NoVa resident though, I am worried as the grassroots effort that was out in 2008 seems to be silent in 2012. I will be at the polls on 11/6 though.
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 5:35 am
by RATTdrools
hysteria_625 wrote:Northern Virginia, which is the most populous area of the state, is heavily "blue" / liberal / educated and has really begun to effect the outcome in the state. As a NoVa resident though, I am worried as the grassroots effort that was out in 2008 seems to be silent in 2012. I will be at the polls on 11/6 though.
VA is leaning Obama now. So are most swing states.
It's why the disgusting Repukes are trying to block the vote!
Re: Rasmussen Reports - 2012 Electoral College Scoreboard
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 5:52 am
by brotherplanet
hysteria_625 wrote:Northern Virginia, which is the most populous area of the state, is heavily "blue" / liberal / educated and has really begun to effect the outcome in the state. As a NoVa resident though, I am worried as the grassroots effort that was out in 2008 seems to be silent in 2012. I will be at the polls on 11/6 though.
I was in the Southern part of the state, not too far from Langley Air Force Base. It was Obama land back then.
Colorado is interesting. It really is more of a Republican state, but it's got some very progressive areas such as Denver and Durango. Then again medical marijuana is legal in that state so I have to assume the Republican areas either aren't heavily populated or not die hard for the right.