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Originally Posted by Danzig
we're talking about the same election, right? romney has given absolutely no specifics. all he's done since day one is talk about how bad obama is. i read earlier today that what rmoney's said about his tax plan (with no details, just generalities) are mathematically impossible. and obama hasn't got to bash romney, romney's bashing himself.
if he was a worthwhile candidate, romney would be ahead in the polls, all things considered. the fact that obama is opening a gap in the polls tells you just how rotten a nominee romney is.
as each day goes by, mitt finds new ways to show just how unfit he is for the job. he's been doing so pretty much since his trip overseas to show how 'savvy' he was. yeah, that went well.  and it's been downhill since.
has obama done a good job? no, i don't think he has. but i haven't seen anything from mitt that would suggest an improvement. and for some on here, peewee herman could run against obama, and they'd vote for peewee.
what has mitt said he will do that makes him a better alternative?
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You really can't claim that Obama's campaign has not constantly attacked Romney with a straight face. You need to read my post again, my point was that Mitt may be blowing an opportunity.
Not all the polls are going in the direction that you claim and polls are really not great measures of who will win the election, that has been proven historically. Those who think this election is wrapped up may be in for a big surprise.
What I know is that I don't like Obama's policies and they are IMO destroying this country. I am for the guy who wants to get control of the deficit, who wants to cut unneccessary and unaffordable entitlement programs, who won't give in to unions that are destroying this country, who wants less government, who realizes why we need to keep Isreal as a close ally in the Middle East and who wants to actually do something to keep Iran from getting a nuclear bomb instead of trying to deal with them after they obtain it. What I know is that Romney is much closer to that than Obama.