The
Patriot Nation now owns 30 gubernatorial positions; full control of the
House and 45 votes in a 100 vote Senate with two seats still being
counted (Michele Bachmann won her House seat while Alan West lost his bid for re-election, a victim of reapportionment).
Obama
garnered fewer votes than in 2008, but
more importantly, so did the Patriot
Nation . . . . and the difference with the Right was substantial.
In 2008,
the Right garnered 60 million votes with 5 million sitting out the
election in protest to the candidacy
of RINO, John McCain. I fully
expected that 2012 would see [ at the least] 65 million patriot votes.
All of my modeling was based on that minimum turn-out guess. In the
end, nearly 7 million "conservatives" did not see the
importance of voting against the One World agenda of the New Left . . . . . 7
million. Understand that Obama and the One Worlders, scored nearly
10 million fewer votes than in 2008. That number is exactly what I
thought would be the case. The failing was in the patriot camp where were
fell [again] 7 million short of what could have been. The Right
simply did not excite its base, as incredible as that sounds to
conservative pundits.
Courtesy of Google with 2 Senate seats still being counted:
Election Results
Candidate | Popular vote | Percentage | Electoral votes (270 to win) | |
Barack Obama | 59015398 | 50% | 303 | |
Mitt Romney | 56659383 | 48% | 206 | |
Control of House
218 Balance of power
| ||
190 | | 232 |
Control of Senate
50 Balance of power
| ||
51 | | 45 |
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