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Obama's lead in Ohio, and Florida fading - Page 3

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10-06-2012, 03:01 PM
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People need to stop freaking out. This debate was only the first. You gotta give the Obama people time to regroup and come back HARD!

Mark my words...Obama will pulverize Romney in the town hall style debate and Biden will school the hell out of Rep. Paul Ryan.

STOP OVERREACTING! Romney lied over and over and took new positions as the debate went on.

It is hard to debate someone who continues to change his/her views on a daily, hourly basis.

Mitt has no back bone. Americans have seen it and they will eventually make the right choice.

Obama will continue to lead. That is the key!
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If Romney wins Ohio, then he has more roads to get to the 265 electoral votes needed to be elected.

If Romney loses Ohio, he needs to win Florida, Nevada, and I think NH in order to get to 265. Like he has only ONE option to get the electoral votes needed for the presidency.

Obama needs to win Ohio. Romney doesn't really have much of a shot in Nevada, but Nevada has a lot of unemployment.
its 270 to win the Presidency, dunno where you got 265 from.
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I suggest some of you play with the electoral map to see the odds of Romney winning, they are very very slim.

http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/electoral-map
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I suggest some of you play with the electoral map to see the odds of Romney winning, they are very very slim.

http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/electoral-map
Actually he still has a good chance of winning looking at the polls in swing states.
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