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Everyone knows that the key demographic and the ultimate swing vote are suburban white women. Say it ain't so, Willard! :D

Romney...the ultimate phony...willing to say ANYTHING to get elected. Watch the attempted spectacular flip-flop on this issue once he gets the nomination...IF he gets the nomination.  ::)


Romney Promises To 'Get Rid Of' Planned Parenthood's Funding

Republicans hate the group, which provides more abortions than any other in America. American women, however, don't see things quite the same way. posted Mar 13, 2012

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Mitt Romney told a Missouri television interviewer today that he would end federal funding for Planned Parenthood.

"Planned Parenthood, we're going to get rid of that," he said.

In context, he appears to be talking about ending federal funding for the giant health care provider and abortion rights lobby, a position he staked out last fall and a litmus test for anti-abortion activists who have made the group their top target.

"The test is pretty simple. Is the program so critical, it's worth borrowing money from china to pay for it?" Romney said of federal programs. "And on that basis of course you get rid of Obamacare, that's the easy one. Planned Parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. The subsidy for Amtrack, I'd eliminate that. The National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities."

Romney's words, and his tone, are likely to resurface this fall as President Obama seeks to drive a wedge deeper between women and the Republican Party. A series of polls have found that voters in general, and female voters in particular, are skeptical of cutting off funding to the group, which is the nation's largets provider of abortions, but which has also provided other health care and birth control services to many American women.
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superpacs.   they changed everything.

without tthem, mitt sews this up 2 weeks ago.

with them, it's getting dragged out.  He's forced to continue to swing right.  Which will wreck him in the genereal election.  this isn't good.

newt should pull out of the race.  let santorum win the rest of the states.

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superpacs.   they changed everything.

without tthem, mitt sews this up 2 weeks ago.

with them, it's getting dragged out.  He's forced to continue to swing right.  Which will wreck him in the genereal election.  this isn't good.

newt should pull out of the race.  let santorum win the rest of the states.

that is good, Obama needs to be re elected to bring this country back to the greatness it once had.

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that is good, Obama needs to be re elected to bring this country back to the greatness it once had.



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Amzaing news love america. Where your free to choose between a mouthpeace with no lips or big lips.

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THIS.
The slow change away from a free market/equality through opportunity is already underway.
Were on our way to a system of equality through government handouts types of system. (Read; Government decides what everyone's "fair share" is. In other words, communism.)

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THIS.
The slow change away from a free market/equality through opportunity is already underway.
Were on our way to a system of equality through government handouts types of system. (Read; Government decides what everyone's "fair share" is. In other words, communism.)

this...is good.
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this...is good.


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Shocker: Poll with 51% Democrats gives Obama 50% approval rating (Biased Reuters/Ipsos poll)
Hotair ^ | 03/14/2012 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 10:12:07 AM by SeekAndFind

Sometimes it’s tough to suss out bias in polling, I grant you. This is not one of those times. Reuters leads with a story about Barack Obama’s approval rating jumping back up to 50%:

For the first time since early July, more Americans approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing than disapprove, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that shows his approval rating now at 50 percent.

The poll, taken March 8-11 on the heels of reports that 227,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in February, indicates that Obama’s rating has risen by 2 percentage points during the past month. The percentage of Americans who disapprove of the Democratic president was 48 percent, down from 49 percent in February.

At this point, you’d normally see me analyze the sample type, size, and composition for a critical analysis of whether this particular poll is reliably predictive. Oddly, Reuters doesn’t provide a link for its readers to peruse the data set — but that’s no problem, as it turns out, because Reuters provides its own credibility-killing data at the end of its report:

The Reuters/Ipsos telephone poll of 1,084 adults included 554 respondents who identified themselves as Democrats, 421 as Republicans, and 109 as independents. The total respondents included 937 registered voters.

Er, that would mean that 51.1% of the respondents to the poll were Democrats, and 38.8% were Republicans. Now, I grant you that Republicans have been slightly overrepresented in this sample, as the 2010 exit polls showed 35% of voters were Republicans. However, Democrats also only comprised 35% of the vote that year, not 51.1%, and only 39% the year Obama won election.

So the big news for Obama is that in a poll that consists of 51.1% Democrats, he gets a 50% approval rating? Yeah, that’s a boost, all right. And Reuters needs to go back to polling school.



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