Sorry, thats not what the aggregate data suggests:
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/
Romney needs 61 percent of the white vote, meaning he needs to sway White Obama Voters from 2008. Its not happening.
Romney leads Obama 16% among whites enough to win the election
The Examiner ^ | August 30, 2012 | Sahit Muja
Posted on August 30, 2012 10:26:55 PM EDT by 2ndDivisionVet
All latest election 2012 polls show Mitt Romney lead Obama average 16%. Gallup Romney 55% Obama 38%, CNN Romney 56 vs Obana 40% and NBC and WSJ Romney 55% vs Obama 40%.
The overwhelming majority of voters in The US are white which accounting for 72 percent of all people living in the United States.
Romney and GOP is offering solutions, Romney gain huge support among white voters after Joe Biden (D) playing the race card last week, stating "They'll put y'all in chains".
The speakers at GOP convention last night were terrific. The GOP is taking the high road by talking about the big issues and offering solutions rather than distractions.
The tone and the quality of the GOP convention will be a a stark contrast to the negativity, anger and extremism that will be in display in Charlotte NC next week.
I'm more interested in substance than style. Look where all of his flowery speeches have gotten us? We're worse off than we were four years ago, and are on the verge of a triple dip recession. Keep the pretty speeches and give me action to fixing the problems!.
Obama is all about rhetoric, but has yet to implement anything of substance to improve the economy.
Ryan's speech set forth the clearest distinctions between those who believe in free people and free markets and those who believe in central planning and redistribution.
Unfortunately, after 4 years of the "drip-drip" of leftist propaganda in schools, in the legacy media, and in Washington, all too many of our citizens are being manipulated, and have delegated their powers of reasoning to people they falsely call their "leaders," but who are in fact our "employees."
It's time to call out the left for advancing false narratives...
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