Obama is losing ground to Mitt Romney


Obama did not experience any "bump" in his polling with the stunt he pulled on Friday,  to circumvent Congress and give a limited amnesty to a select group of "illegals."  While most agreed with his decision,  comparatively few believe that he should make such decisions on his own.  No one wants this man as a dictator.  

But more than this,  no one wants a crook for a president.  Obama's decision to implicate himself in the Fast and Furious scandal, yesterday,  has already backfired.  The associated chart shows a sudden drop in Obama's campaign stats,  and I believe this has everything to do with yesterday's  scandalous "executive privilege" declaration.  If not,  and the news of this presidential decision did come late in the day,  then,  the sudden downturn may have more to do with a general epiphany as to his failed policies.  A full 70% of this nation believes the country is headed in the wrong direction.  



4 comments:

  1. What universe are you iving in?
    Bloomberg - Obama +13
    AP - Obama +3

    Obama is leading in FL, OH, and VA. Obama could lose all 3 and still win the presidency. But, if Obama wins any ONE of the 3, Romney loses.

    Looks good. Many paths to victory for Obama. Willard - notsomuch.

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  2. Keep believing, bro; I mean, look where "hope" has gotten you, so far.

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  3. It's gotten me pretty far. Debt free, making more and working less. Socking away a lot of $.

    Quinnipiac Poll (a track record of being FAR more accurate than Rasmussen)
    Obama +4 in Florida

    a month ago, Quinnipiac had Romney +6 in FL.

    That is progress.

    If Romney loses FL, OH, or VA, GAME OVER.

    HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

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  4. I doubt you know anything about making money. I mean, look how confused you with with the mundane topic of politics. Why you prefer a party that trashes the constitution and and does not know its butt from a dollar bill, is beyond me.

    And before you send me one of your knee jerk responses, think about this: you president is the first in American history to have three budget proposal fail in Congress with getting a single "yes" vote. How does that happen? Oh, a forth budge proposal was so poorly written (as if the other three were not) that the CBO refused to score it.

    The fact of the matter is this: I do not believe this election will be close. Obama will lose in a landslide and the Democrat moderates will begin work to take back its party.

    Understand that I think Clinton is an ass but a good president. I vote for Feinstein and like Joe Manchan and Evan Bayh. I believe that Cory Booker is nothing like this radical know nothing we have in our White House. I was a Democrat long before I became an independent conservative. I voted for Carter the first time and still think JFK was one of better presidents of the modern era. So, while you are pretending that I am Johnny One Note, you are playing the fool.

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