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Users are scrapping over whether November will see a blowout for their candidate or a razor thin decision, possibly including a spoiler by a third party.
So, do you think it will be a blowout or a razor thin decision?
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Users are scrapping over whether November will see a blowout for their candidate or a razor thin decision, possibly including a spoiler by a third party.
So, do you think it will be a blowout or a razor thin decision?
FYI: Poll is public as usual. We can tell if you decide to be a immature child and spam the poll as a guest.
Just going with a gut instinct. Believe the polls are misled by which way the independents will fall and that Romney will win by a significant electoral advantage. To be followed immediately from the left of claiming voter fraud, racism and the "Hurricane Sandy effect".
Could be wrong. Just my guess....
I think Obama will win, most likely by a razor thin margin. However, if Obama gets Florida because of the way the Electoral College map is looking this year, we'll know who won as soon as Ohio is declared presumably as an Obama win. If Obama loses Florida, we won't know until Colorado or maybe Nevada.
I also think its possible for Obama to win the election but lose the popular vote. Another factor is the impact of Hurricane Sandy, which is impacting early voting and might change the outcome.
:shrug: I voted halfway between what I think and what I hope.
Realistically, who knows what's going to happen in Ohio. I can't believe national swings haven't bled into that state more strongly.
Interesting, maybe a good idea.Razor thin. Goes to the House.
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