Yeah, sure. This is why I never believe polls. Very few polepe have changed their mind on Bush and national security. I hate when you cite polls. Forget them. I did polling at Arizona State when I was a grad student there, and I could word a poll that will result in the Democrats being found to favor the abolition of abortion 5 to 1 over Republicans.
Can Obama even win without Florida???Good point, but not an easy one to parse. Florida is a trntiiason state. That is, demographically it is trntiiasoning from rural and citified White, to Third World status. The South Dade , Broward, and Palm Beach counties, are going Democrat, whether the majority voters vote that way or not (remember hanging chads?). Jews, blacks, and the willy-nilly mix of Central and South American invaders will probably be able to more than counter the Republican oriented Cubans. Turnout is the key. While the Jews will get out their vote, blacks and browns will have to be coerced and bribed (the fried chicken is being cooked, and the Four Loko is chillin’ as we speak). And as I suggested, even if these people don’t go to the polls, their votes will be counted in the blue column.Hillsborough County (Tampa-St Pete) has been historically Republican, but went for the Obamanator last time around. It would not surprise me if this year the county went for Romney, but it’s a close call. Central (Orlando area) has become Little San Juan. Also, the Orlando city fathers are pushing to make Orlando their version of queer friendly San Fran East. Expect Central Florida to go O.Duval (Jacksonville) is Republican, since, amazingly, there are more Whites than *****es-browns.The remainder of the state (sans the university areas) is Republican, but sparsely populated. Also, the heavily Republican panhandle is in a different time-zone, and the media bastards could call the election for Obama if they get the chance, before the polls close in the west, hoping to discourage those voters. The Florida Republican governor is not popular at all, so he will not be a factor for Romney. In fact, Romney has been chumming it up down south with Marco Rubio, and staying away from the Governor. The legislature is Republican, and the courts Democrat leaning. So if the race it tight, we could have a replay of Bush-Gore. http://vzsdtbpxtc.com [url=http://hieszjjh.com]hieszjjh[/url] [link=http://tgdlrjivg.com]tgdlrjivg[/link]
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JUST RETARDED PEOPLE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE SPELLING TO AVOID THE COMMENT BEING BANNED. and Joe Merlot maybe knows how to spell but definitely, does not know how to win basabell games. What’s your last name Ben?
Yeah, sure. This is why I never believe polls. Very few polepe have changed their mind on Bush and national security. I hate when you cite polls. Forget them. I did polling at Arizona State when I was a grad student there, and I could word a poll that will result in the Democrats being found to favor the abolition of abortion 5 to 1 over Republicans.
Can Obama even win without Florida???Good point, but not an easy one to parse. Florida is a trntiiason state. That is, demographically it is trntiiasoning from rural and citified White, to Third World status. The South Dade , Broward, and Palm Beach counties, are going Democrat, whether the majority voters vote that way or not (remember hanging chads?). Jews, blacks, and the willy-nilly mix of Central and South American invaders will probably be able to more than counter the Republican oriented Cubans. Turnout is the key. While the Jews will get out their vote, blacks and browns will have to be coerced and bribed (the fried chicken is being cooked, and the Four Loko is chillin’ as we speak). And as I suggested, even if these people don’t go to the polls, their votes will be counted in the blue column.Hillsborough County (Tampa-St Pete) has been historically Republican, but went for the Obamanator last time around. It would not surprise me if this year the county went for Romney, but it’s a close call. Central (Orlando area) has become Little San Juan. Also, the Orlando city fathers are pushing to make Orlando their version of queer friendly San Fran East. Expect Central Florida to go O.Duval (Jacksonville) is Republican, since, amazingly, there are more Whites than *****es-browns.The remainder of the state (sans the university areas) is Republican, but sparsely populated. Also, the heavily Republican panhandle is in a different time-zone, and the media bastards could call the election for Obama if they get the chance, before the polls close in the west, hoping to discourage those voters. The Florida Republican governor is not popular at all, so he will not be a factor for Romney. In fact, Romney has been chumming it up down south with Marco Rubio, and staying away from the Governor. The legislature is Republican, and the courts Democrat leaning. So if the race it tight, we could have a replay of Bush-Gore. http://vzsdtbpxtc.com [url=http://hieszjjh.com]hieszjjh[/url] [link=http://tgdlrjivg.com]tgdlrjivg[/link]
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JUST RETARDED PEOPLE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE SPELLING TO AVOID THE COMMENT BEING BANNED. and Joe Merlot maybe knows how to spell but definitely, does not know how to win basabell games. What’s your last name Ben?
JUST RETARDED PEOPLE DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE SPELLING TO AVOID THE COMMENT BEING BANNED. and Joe Merlot maybe knows how to spell but definitely, does not know how to win basabell games. What’s your last name Ben?