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WTF!!! Another GOP debate on MSNBC!!!

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Politics, Republican Party at October 14th, 2011 - 10:45 am

WTF is wrong with these morons running the GOP???

It was bad enough having the first debate on the whitest, stupidest and least watched network in the history of TV news, MSLSD, and having to listen to that imbecile Brian Williams and that other idiot from Politico, John Harris, ask totally insane and inane questions that no one cared about.

Now they’re doing it again on Jan. 30th, having MSLSD sponsor and televise another debate.

Don’t these dolts realize that MSLSD, and the clueless idiots that appear on that network virtually no one watches, are not our friends, and are, in fact, the enemy? Right after the last debate all they did was immediately attack all the candidates.

I’d rather be waterboarded a hundred times than have to watch those obnoxious imbeciles on that pathetic waste of a cable channel. And the other two debates in January are sponsored and will be shown on CNN. GMAFB!

Content of Character

by savage ( 78 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Elections, Elections 2012 at October 13th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Herman Cain Now Leads Mittens in 2 Polls

by huckfunn ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Politics, Republican Party at October 12th, 2011 - 7:53 pm

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Following last night’s debate, Herman Cain now leads Mitt Romney in the PPP and NBC/WSJ polls. Now here’s the good part. The polls were actually taken BEFORE last night’s debate. Here is the most current RCP Poll. Take a good look at the chart. Cain and Perry passed each other going in  opposite directions on October 8. What’s even more telling is that Mittens continues tread water and has no upward momentum at all. Cain is a serious candidate and he has my full attention. The Rickster has been a distinct disappointment.

 

Poll shows Obama losing to Romney, Perry and Cain

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at October 12th, 2011 - 5:23 pm

A new poll out shows that Obama would lose to any of the 3 major Republicans.

When respondents are forced to make a choice between a “generic” Republican and Obama, Obama wins by 5 points – 41-36.

  • Despite several bad debate performances by Perry in September, when respondents watched a clip of Perry he actually gained more support than any of the other candidates and beat Obama by 6-points, 42-36.
  • Now Romney had a slightly higher margin – he beat Obama by 7-points 40-33, but he did it with less support. He got less support than Perry, but so did Obama, and there were more people who were uncertain about him, which doesn’t come as a surprise — there’s clearly been a lot of dissatisfaction with Romney as the establishment candidate.
  • Finally, the candidate we’re all most interested in — Herman Cain. The question is can he win the Republican primary? And can he win the general election?
  • Well, he can certainly win the Republican primary. Across all treatments, when asked to choose among the eight GOP candidates, Cain won handily with 28% of the vote, followed by Romney at 19% and Perry at 12%.
  • When it comes to a general election, Cain barely edged out Obama 35-34, but he moved from 5-points down in the control group with the generic Republican to 1-point up. And this jump came entirely out of Obama’s margin of the vote. It’s clear a lot of uncertainty remains in the general population about Cain – for starters he doesn’t “look like” the stereotypical GOP candidate. And he certainly doesn’t have the typical political background. But despite all that, people seem willing to give him a look – and when they get a look at him, he’s running even with Obama. What will be interesting to see is whether all those uncertain votes become more certain about Herman Cain when they get to see more of him.

This is why the GOP nomination battle is crucial. We need to replace Obama with a Conservative, not a Progressive. If we replace Obama with Romney, the Democrats will win back Congress in 2014 and the Presidency in 2016. The moment to reform America’s economic and fiscal policies will have passed. Romney must be defeated.