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Election Could Mirror 1980 Race

Neal from PA Wrote: Sep 27, 2012 10:41 AM
Common sense and my gut are telling me… Not one American who voted for McCain 4 years ago will switch to Obama. But many millions of people who voted for an unknown inexperienced Obama 4 years ago are angry, disillusioned, or just plain scared about their and their kids futures. Voters now know Obama, and that is bad news for Obama. Although many may like Obama, the big question is…Will they VOTE for him as POTUS; after almost 4 years as President, ignoring the Constitution and growing the Federal Government, and without a plan for economic recovery; it’s been one failure after another.
Illbay Wrote: Sep 27, 2012 11:40 AM
I think it is rather like this:

Millions who didn't bother to vote last time because they saw McCain and Obama as equivalent, now see the folly of their ways.

The Left is NOT energized, despite what their lackeys in the media want you to believe. Real Americans, however, are champing at the bit to vote this goon out of OUR White House.

Romney will win handily.
Neal from PA Wrote: Sep 27, 2012 10:42 AM

I’ll give Obama credit for three things - (1) He has awakened the sleeping giant call America. (2) He is living proof that familiarity breeds contempt. (3) Doing what any other CIC would have done, in taking out Osama bin Laden.

Obama and his like...will say and do anything...to re-elect Obama and his Progressive, Socialist, Marxist platform. Nothing is off-limits; remember Obama and most of his team are from Chicago; politically the most corrupt city in America.

There was only one presidential debate in 1980 between challenger Ronald Reagan and President Jimmy Carter. Just two days before the Oct. 28 debate, Carter was eight points ahead in the Gallup poll. A week after the debate, he lost to Reagan by nearly ten percentage points.

Reagan's debate quip, "There you go again," reminded voters of Carter's chronic crabbiness. Even more devastating was Reagan's final, direct question to American voters: "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" No one, it seemed, could muster a "Yes!"

Yet there was more to the 1980 campaign than the...
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