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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2012, 07:19:35 AM »
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney earning 50% of the vote and President Obama attracting 43% support. Four percent (4%) would vote for a third party candidate, while another three percent (3%) are undecided.
 
Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update).
 
This is the first time Romney has reached the 50% level of support and is his largest lead ever over the president. It comes a week after a disappointing jobs report that raised new questions about the state of the economy. See tracking history.
 

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2012, 09:21:41 AM »
Beach Boys Singer : 'Obama's a Socialist A**hole'
 TMZ ^ | MAY 11, 2012 | TMZ




Americans will be "f**ked" if Barack Obama gets re-elected ... this according to Beach Boys singer Bruce Johnston.

Bruce was signing autographs for fans in New York yesterday when the conversation turned political.

"Obama's an a**hole, "Johnston says ... adding, "Unless you're interested in never having any money and being socialized."

But Johnston was an equal opportunity disser -- saying, "And who's the Republican a**hole?"

"Our guy isn't any good."

He continued, "You got Reagan and Tip O'Neill ... those are the last two good guys."

"Wait 'til Obama doesnt have to try anymore," Bruce added .. "you're f**ked."


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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2012, 09:22:42 AM »
Romney Surges to Within Four... In Oregon!
 Pundit Press ^ | 5/11/2012 | Matthew




Perhaps you've been to Oregon, the hipster capital of the Pacific rim? The land of Subarus and home to Portland is sometimes seen as a bastion for Democratic and other left-of-center politicians. The state has shifted quite significantly to the left in the last decade, especially as the California exodus continues apace.

So Democrat Barack Obama should be winning by a landslide margin, correct? After all, he won by 16 points in 2008. After his endorsement of gay marriage, he should be surging-- and at least holding the ground he once held.

Instead, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has cut the Obama lead quite significantly. Two months ago, Romney was behind by 11%. That deficit has been cut by nearly 2/3.


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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2012, 09:34:47 AM »
Time for Obama, if he's done beating up fat girls, to whore himself to the gays again.

BTW, the peanut gallery seems to be absent. Check my thread about this Romney bully mess.

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2012, 11:08:56 AM »
Oh, but he is still up in the swing states!!! Has anybody seen the networks today? Are they still spinning that crap about the swing states?
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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2012, 11:21:51 AM »
Oh, but he is still up in the swing states!!! Has anybody seen the networks today? Are they still spinning that crap about the swing states?

Not quite! According to RCP, Obama is up by less than point in Florida (statistically tied).

He's up 3 in in Virginia; that's also statistically tied, depending on the margin of error.

Throw in the undecided factor, most of which breaks against the incumbent, and Obama is in BIG, BIG TROUBLE!


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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2012, 01:51:31 PM »
GOP Opens 12-Point Lead in WI Senate Race
 Pundit Press ^ | 5/11/2012 | Matthew

Posted on Friday, May 11, 2012 2:56:43 PM by therightliveswithus

With the recall election facing sitting Governor Scott Walker heating up, the Republican base appears to be backing their candidates. Walker has opened up a five point lead, according to recent polling, and even received more primary votes than the top two Democratic candidates combined.

The Republican Party may have some thinking to do about the race for President in that state later this year, but it appears that the race for Senate is getting better. Former Governor Tommy Thompson appears to be running away with the race for an open Senate seat. This comes after incumbent Democrat Russ Feingold was defeated in 2010.

This poll comes to us from Rasmussen and shows Thompson leading his Democratic opponent Tammy Baldwin.


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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2012, 02:02:11 PM »
Poll: 40 percent say Obama's gay marriage stance will affect vote (This ain't good news for Bam)
 The Politico ^ | May 11, 2012 | Donovan Slack





Gallup is out with a new poll suggesting a whopping 40 percent of Americans say President Obama's newly public support of gay marriage will affect their votes.

Of those, 26 percent say it will make them less likely to vote for Obama, while 13 percent say it will make them more likely to vote for him.

The critical number in the poll, though is for independents - 23 percent of whom said the gay marriage support makes it less likely they will vote for Obama.


The survey is the first since the president publicly endorsed gay marriage on Wednesday with unknown political fallout.

Gallup analyst Jeffrey Jones said that at first blush, it would appear the declaration is a "net minus" for Obama, although that could change....


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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2012, 05:09:20 PM »
Romney Surges to Within Four... In Oregon!
 Pundit Press ^ | 5/11/2012 | Matthew




Perhaps you've been to Oregon, the hipster capital of the Pacific rim? The land of Subarus and home to Portland is sometimes seen as a bastion for Democratic and other left-of-center politicians. The state has shifted quite significantly to the left in the last decade, especially as the California exodus continues apace.
So Democrat Barack Obama should be winning by a landslide margin, correct? After all, he won by 16 points in 2008. After his endorsement of gay marriage, he should be surging-- and at least holding the ground he once held.

Instead, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has cut the Obama lead quite significantly. Two months ago, Romney was behind by 11%. That deficit has been cut by nearly 2/3.


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I wonder if the zealot Californians here will still vehemently deny their fellow citizens mass exodus to the northern states.

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #10 on: May 12, 2012, 06:58:59 AM »
Rasmussen: Romney 50%, Obama 42%. Obama at -22%. 44% Approval
RasmussenReports ^ | 5/12/12 | Scott Rasmussen
Posted on May 12, 2012 9:43:05 AM EDT by NE Cons

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney earning 50% of the vote and President Obama attracting 42% support. Four percent (4%) would vote for a third party candidate, while another three percent (3%) are undecided.

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #11 on: May 12, 2012, 07:16:15 AM »
I wonder if the zealot Californians here will still vehemently deny their fellow citizens mass exodus to the northern states.

What's funny about the California exodus is that they hate everything California has turned into yet they bring it all with them and are working to turn the places they went to into the same thing.

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #12 on: May 12, 2012, 07:50:09 AM »
  I'm kinda depressed about the election myself. The only choices are gonna be the oblivious, watching-from-the-sidelines Obama or a clueless Mormon plutocrat robot.

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #13 on: May 12, 2012, 08:20:39 AM »
What's funny about the California exodus is that they hate everything California has turned into yet they bring it all with them and are working to turn the places they went to into the same thing.
I tried to explain this to some on here, as I was literally living it in Washington.
They massively move into King County Washington, and proceed to start voting in the same shit-ass governmental laws that destroyed their state, and caused them to flee it. And since King County has such a massive population for how much land they occupy, theyre relatively small percentage dominates the entire rest of the state.
Idiocracy at its finest, I guess.

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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #14 on: May 12, 2012, 11:44:40 AM »
What's funny about the California exodus is that they hate everything California has turned into yet they bring it all with them and are working to turn the places they went to into the same thing.

Yeah, its like the state version of the Mexican and Latin American immigrants who come in to the US and vote for the same socialist policies that decimated thier homelands in the first place.
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Re: TIDAL WAVE COMING
« Reply #15 on: May 12, 2012, 11:50:15 AM »
Yeah, its like the state version of the Mexican and Latin American immigrants who come in to the US and vote for the same socialist policies that decimated thier homelands in the first place.
IMHO, its because people always vote what they feel is going to benefit them the most, they dont have that "sacrifice for the greater good" mentality anymore.
There is no more preservation of life and liberty, its "vote whoever is going to give me the most free shit". That goes for BOTH parties.

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2012, 06:19:28 AM »
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 Mitt Romney has moved out to an eight-point lead over President Obama in North Carolina after the two men were virtually tied a month ago.
 
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the Tar Heel State shows the putative Republican nominee earning 51% of the vote to Obama’s 43%. Two percent (2%) like some other candidate, and four percent (4%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
 
That’s a big change from last month when Romney posted a narrow 46% to 44% lead over the president in Rasmussen Reports’ first survey of the race in North Carolina.  Democrats have signaled North Carolina’s importance as a key swing state by deciding to hold their national convention in Charlotte this summer.
 
Romney has held a slight lead over the president nationally for over a week now in the daily Presidential Tracking Poll following the release of a disappointing jobs report for April.
 
Voters nationally regard the economy as far and away the most  important issue in the upcoming election, and just 11% of North Carolina voters now describe the U.S. economy as good or excellent. Forty-seven percent (47%) rate it as poor. Thirty-one percent (31%) say the economy is getting better, but 41% think it is getting worse.
 
The president leads overwhelmingly among those who give the economy positive marks, while Romney is far ahead among the much larger group that views the economy as poor.
 
Eighty-eight percent (88%) of North Carolina Republicans now support Romney, compared to 76% of Democrats in the state who back Obama. Nearly one-in-five North Carolina Democrats (18%) now favor the Republican. The GOP challenger holds a modest 49% to 45% lead among voters not affiliated with either party, but the two men were tied with 38% support each among this group a month ago.
 
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The survey of 500 Likely Voters in North Carolina was conducted on May 14, 2012 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
 
Last week, 61% of North Carolina voters last week approved a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between only a man and a woman. The next night, Obama became the first U.S. president to publicly endorse gay marriage. At the same time, North Carolina’s Democratic Party is embroiled in a divisive leadership spat.
 
Obama edged Republican John McCain 50% to 49% in the 2008 election to become the first Democrat to carry North Carolina since Jimmy Carter in 1976. Now 46% approve of the job Obama is doing as president, while 54% disapprove. The latter finding is up four points from a month ago. The new numbers include 28% who Strongly Approve of the president’s job performance and 45% who Strongly Disapprove.
 
Fifty-four percent (54%) of voters in the state share a favorable opinion of Romney, including 23% who regard him Very Favorably. The former Massachusetts governor is seen unfavorably by 43%, with 23% who hold a Very Unfavorable view of him. This marks an increase of several points in both his Very Favorables and Very Unfavorables from last month.
 
Just 22% of Tar Heel voters think the federal government has the constitutional authority to force everyone in the country to buy or obtain health insurance, a central element of the president’s national health care plan. Forty-three percent (43%) at least somewhat favor a law that includes such a mandate, while 53% are at least somewhat opposed. This includes 19% who Strongly Favor the law and 38% who Strongly Oppose it.
 
Obama earns 75% support from those who Strongly Favor such a law. Ninety percent (90%) of those who Strongly Oppose it prefer Romney.
 
Fifty-two percent (52%) of all North Carolina voters would like to see the U.S. Supreme Court overturn the national health care law, while 35% would rather see the high court uphold the legality of the measure. Forty-eight percent (48%) believe the court will overturn the law, but 32% think it will be upheld. Those numbers are similar to the national average.
 
In combined polling of the key swing states of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia, Obama holds a slight edge over Romney.  The president also leads Romney in Nevada,  Ohio, Wisconsin, California  and New Mexico.  He is nearly tied with his GOP challenger in Florida, Virginia and Pennsylvania but trails him in Missouri, Montana, Arizona and Nebraska.
 
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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #17 on: May 16, 2012, 06:21:53 AM »
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/generic_congressional_ballot



HOLY SHIT!!!!!!  if this keeps going  2010 WAS THE WARM UP FOR WHATS COMING IN NOVEMBER. 

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #18 on: May 16, 2012, 06:37:19 AM »
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/generic_congressional_vote-2170.html


Wow - the congressional ballot is exploding for the demos too.   


The reckoning is coming you commie rats! 

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #19 on: May 16, 2012, 06:38:17 AM »
this won't keep going.   this is the initial momentum when romney is an unknown to many swing voters.

this happens every time.  Wes Clark was the frontrunner once ;)   Fred Thompson ring a bell?

Kerry was leading Bush in Jun 2008.   Once the world saw what a douchey phony he was, the numbers eroded.   Maybe romney isn't a douchey phony, who knows.

At least we do know that if Obama wins, you won't blame a weak RINO candidate who bought the nomination - you'll blame the media, the system, etc.  

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #20 on: May 16, 2012, 06:40:01 AM »
this won't keep going.   this is the initial momentum when romney is an unknown to many swing voters.

this happens every time.  Wes Clark was the frontrunner once ;)   Fred Thompson ring a bell?

Kerry was leading Bush in Jun 2008.   Once the world saw what a douchey phony he was, the numbers eroded.   Maybe romney isn't a douchey phony, who knows.

At least we do know that if Obama wins, you won't blame a weak RINO candidate who bought the nomination - you'll blame the media, the system, etc.  



LOL FAIL!!!!   

What don't you get !!!!  Obama is a disgusting piece of shit.  Its ABO don't you fng get it yet? 

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #21 on: May 16, 2012, 06:48:05 AM »


LOL FAIL!!!!   

What don't you get !!!!  Obama is a disgusting piece of shit.  Its ABO don't you fng get it yet? 
Oh, I see a tidal wave coming, all right. A tidal wave of 18 hour copy and paste days by you. Jesus Christ, you are posting poll numbers twenty to thirty times a day in multiple threads.

Maybe it's time to get some help.

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #22 on: May 16, 2012, 06:50:53 AM »
Oh, I see a tidal wave coming, all right. A tidal wave of 18 hour copy and paste days by you. Jesus Christ, you are posting poll numbers twenty to thirty times a day in multiple threads.

Maybe it's time to get some help.

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Fuck off you gay troll.   

Deal with it - this little experiment of placing the least competent least qualified most radical nut in the most important office in the land has failed. 

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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #23 on: May 16, 2012, 07:19:40 AM »
Fuck off you gay troll.   

Deal with it - this little experiment of placing the least competent least qualified most radical nut in the most important office in the land has failed. 
Why do you keep bringing up George Bush? He's been out of office for three years.
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Re: The Republican Tidle Wave is coming
« Reply #24 on: May 16, 2012, 07:53:18 AM »
Why do you keep bringing up George Bush? He's been out of office for three years.


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