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i know this entire thread is a bad joke but am still surprised that partisans on both sides still think the general election is a slam dunk for them.
i cheer every time i see a post about obama being dead meat. and shudder with every post that a republican nominee has no chance. romney's being attacked by the dnc now because they know he's a formidable candidate in a bad economy. and it'll still be a bad economy in 2012. it's easy for an obama supporter to have a few cheap laughs at the clowning in the republican primary now. but if romney is the nominee he won't carry tea party baggage and will have a lot of appeal to independent voters. it's going to be a close election with a lot going against the incumbent. |
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anyway, no one mistakes you as a palin supporter. but based on this thread dell on a 5 day bender is possible. your theory is that romney will receive minimal support from the the tea party and is vulnerable in a general election. while at the same time democrats and independents will stay home if palin is the candidate. it requires someone who is drunk or insane to hold both those ideas in their head at the same time. my theory is that the tea party is far less than 33% of the electorate in the general election. and that no candidate other than palin would motivate the >67% to vote than the hot idiot extremist. stop it. she's probably busy filming another reality show anyway. |
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regardless of how the far right will feel about the eventual nominee, they'll vote for that person. they'd rather even have romney than four more years of obama.
as for palin....i'd hate to think this country has stooped to that point. she's a fraud, a lightweight, a pretender. far better suited to reality tv than to a position of power.
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If the right doesn't like their candidate, they will stay home - that's the fear on the right. The downticket fallout.
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