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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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I believe the very fair New York Times poll, that one sided rag that's almost as bad as the Gazette.
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I believe the very fair New York Times poll, that one sided rag that's almost as bad as the Gazette.


YUP.  They are all part of that vast Left Wing Conspiracy known as the Main Stream Media!

It's a good thing there is FoxSnooze to "TELL THE TRUTH".  


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You always discredit Fox News so that also applies to any of the MSM who lean left and are in the tank for Obama.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Just about everybody agrees Washington is a gridlocked mess. But who's the man to fix it? After two years of brawling and brinkmanship between President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans, more voters trust Mitt Romney to break the stalemate.

Romney's message — a vote for Obama is a vote for more gridlock — seems to be getting through. An Associated Press-GfK poll shows that almost half of likely voters — some 47 percent — think the Republican challenger would be better at ending the logjam Thirty-seven percent say Obama would.
Romney is pushing that advantage. He increasingly portrays himself as a work-with-everybody pragmatist. Obama counters by predicting that Republican lawmakers who now are focused on opposing his re-election will become more cooperative once he wins a second term.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Just about everybody agrees Washington is a gridlocked mess. But who's the man to fix it? After two years of brawling and brinkmanship between President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans, more voters trust Mitt Romney to break the stalemate.

Romney's message — a vote for Obama is a vote for more gridlock — seems to be getting through. An Associated Press-GfK poll shows that almost half of likely voters — some 47 percent — think the Republican challenger would be better at ending the logjam Thirty-seven percent say Obama would.
Romney is pushing that advantage. He increasingly portrays himself as a work-with-everybody pragmatist. Obama counters by predicting that Republican lawmakers who now are focused on opposing his re-election will become more cooperative once he wins a second term.


I agree.

Republicans in congress are a bunch of crybaby selfish TeaBaggers.  They would sit and watch the country
go up in flames before they would vote on any bipartisan issue.

Democrats, on the other hand, would do what is best for the country and work with the president no
whether that president be Romney or Obama.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Swing State Polls

Colorado: Romney 50%, Obama 47% (Rasmussen)
Colorado: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (CallFire)
Florida: Obama 47%, Romney 47% (Newsmax/Zogby)
Iowa: Obama 50%, Romney 44% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)
Iowa: Obama 50%, Romney 47% (CallFire)
Iowa: Romney 49%, Obama 48% (Rasmussen)
Michigan: Obama 53%, Romney 45% (Public Policy Polling)
Nevada: Obama 50%, Romney 46% (SurveyUSA)
New Hampshire: Obama 49%, Romney 47% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)
North Carolina: Romney 46%, Obama 45% (High Point University)
Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 44% (Newsmax/Zogby)
Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)
Virginia: Romney 48%, Obama 47% (Newsmax/Zogby)
Wisconsin: Obama 49%, Romney 46% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)
Wisconsin: Obama 49%, Romney 49% (Rasmussen)
Wisconsin: Obama 51%, Romney 42% (St. Norbert College)


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Swing State Polls

Colorado: Obama 46%, Romney 46% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Colorado: Obama 50%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)
Colorado: Obama 47%, Romney 45% (Denver Post/SurveyUSA)
Florida: Obama 48%, Romney 46% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Iowa: Obama 49%, Romney 45% (Gravis)
Michigan: Obama 52%, Romney 47% (Rasmussen)
Michigan: Obama 52%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)
Nevada: Obama 50%, Romney 44% (Mellman)
New Hampshire: Obama 50%, Romney 44% (New England College)
Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 47% (CNN/ORC)
Ohio: Obama 49%, Romney 49% (Rasmussen)
Ohio: Obama 47%, Romney 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 46% (We Ask America)
Virginia: Obama 48%, Romney 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (We Ask America)
Wisconsin: Obama 52%, Romney 45% (We Ask America)


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Latest Tracking Polls

ABC News/Washington Post: Obama 49%, Romney 48%
Public Policy Polling: Obama 49%, Romney 48%
Purple Strategies: Obama 47%, Romney 46%
Rasmussen: Obama 48%, Romney 48%
Reuters/Ipsos: Obama 46%, Romney 46%


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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538 Poll Update Of Republican DOOM!

Obama’s Chances Of Winning At 81.1%





Colorado: 65.7% Chance of an Obama win  (Up from 62.6%)

Florida: 55.9% Romney  (Down from 58.8%)

Iowa: 79.6% Obama  (Up from 78.4%)

Nevada: 87.2% Obama (Up from 85.2%)

New Hampshire: 78.7% Obama (Up from 75.2%)

North Carolina: 81.1% Romney (Up from 80.8%) Look! Good news for Romney!

Ohio: 80.7% Obama (Up from 79.9%) Look! Bad news for Romney!

Virginia: 64.8% Obama (Significantly up from 61.3%) Virginia going to Obama is game over.

Wisconsin: 93.0% Obama (Down from 88.0%) I think Wisconsin just went from “swing state” to “Obama win.”


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Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9/Miami Herald Poll
Times/Bay News 9/Herald Florida Poll: Mitt Romney 51, Barack Obama 45

By Alex Leary, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Saturday, November 3, 2012                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Former Hillary aide backs Romney

By MAGGIE HABERMAN |
11/3/12 10:42 AM EDT

Mitt Romney has been making a pitch for bipartisanship in the closing days of the race, and this morning rolled out an endorsement from Hillary Clinton's former Senate state director, Gigi Georges:
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Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9/Miami Herald Poll
Times/Bay News 9/Herald Florida Poll: Mitt Romney 51, Barack Obama 45

By Alex Leary, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Saturday, November 3, 2012                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Former Hillary aide backs Romney

By MAGGIE HABERMAN |
11/3/12 10:42 AM EDT

Mitt Romney has been making a pitch for bipartisanship in the closing days of the race, and this morning rolled out an endorsement from Hillary Clinton's former Senate state director, Gigi Georges:


Quick... Stop the polling... Add one more vote for Mitt Romney!!!



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Swing State Polls:

Colorado: Romney 47%, Obama 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Florida: Romney 51%, Obama 45% (Miami Herald/Mason-Dixon)
Florida: Obama 49%, Romney 47% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)
Florida: Obama 47%, Romney 47% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Michigan: Obama 52%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)
Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 46% (We Ask America)
Ohio: Obama 51%, Romney 45% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)
Ohio: Obama 46%, Romney 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (We Ask America)
Virginia: Obama 48%, Romney 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)
Wisconsin: Obama 52%, Romney 45% (We Ask America)


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Swing State Polls

Florida: Romney 52%, Obama 47% (InsiderAdvantage)
Florida: Obama 50%, Romney 49% (Public Policy Polling)
Florida: Romney 50%, Obama 48% (Pulse Opinion Research)
Florida: Obama 50%, Romney 45% (Zogby)
New Hampshire: Obama 51%, Romney 48% (WMUR)
North Carolina: Obama 49%, Romney 49% (Public Policy Polling)
Ohio: Obama 48%, Romney 46% (Pulse Opinion Research)
Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 44% (Zogby)
Pennsylvania: Obama 49%, Romney 46% (Pulse Opinion Research)
Virginia: Obama 48%, Romney 47% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)
Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (Pulse Opinion Research)
Virginia: Romney 50%, Obama 48% (Rasmussen)
Virginia: Obama 52%, Romney 44% (Zogby)
Wisconsin: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (Pulse Opinion Research)


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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ABCWASHPOST: O 49% R 48%...

GALLUP SWING: O 48% R 48%...

CNN: TIED [WITH D+11]...

PEW: O 48% R 45% [WITH D+6]...

FL: R 52% O 47%...

MI: R 47% O 46%...

VA: R 50% O 48%...
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