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Fox News Poll: Obama Leads Republican Candidates in Swing States
Is this a real bad sign when a site like Newsmax is report a Fox poll showing Obama handily winning the election?
No wonder why Limbaugh is reporting that the GOP Establishment is going into panic mode over a possible Santorum nomination,.
Although Republicans have reasons to be concerned, it is still very early in the process.
Perhaps, but it's close enough that a brokered convention is being considered. The GOP elite must be soiling their pants over the inability to produce a strong candidate that can gather support. This by all measures is Obama's election to lose and the GOP right now based on intrade reports looks like they're blowing their chance.
Seriously, when a right wing partisan hackjob website like Newsmax is a posting a Fox poll showing Obama handily winning this election, that cannot be good for the GOP.
Fox News Poll: Obama Leads Republican Candidates in Swing States
Is this a real bad sign when a site like Newsmax is report a Fox poll showing Obama handily winning the election?
No wonder why Limbaugh is reporting that the GOP Establishment is going into panic mode over a possible Santorum nomination,.
Although Republicans have reasons to be concerned, it is still very early in the process.
In my opinion, the GOP elite (as you rightly call them) created this problem. My personal opinion from observing the fray is that the right-wing electorate wants a strong conservative candidate.
They got behind Herman Cain, until women started to come out of the woodwork with harassment claims.
They got behind Newt Gingrich, until every Establishment Republican soiled him so bad that the public became convinced he was unelectable.
They got behind Rick Santorum, and now the Establishment is circulating memos trying to find a way to halt his momentum.
The Republican voter wants "anybody but Romeny," but the Establishment is forcing Romney down our throats.
Thus, we have been unable to unite behind a candidate, and have instead been tearing at each other's throats throughout this process in a way that is unprecedented.
It is early, but you can't turn a frog into a prince, and frogs you got. Too bad you guys didn't give huntsman a longer look.
Yeah, but...you guys are stuck with Obama and there ain't no putting lipstick on that pig. :lamo
The right wing side of the republicans have been hyjacking the party for years and years. How else would a person like Palin make it on ticket. Bush was just right wing enough for the right wing of the party but since the Tea Party it has become much worse with the influence of the right wing section of the republicans.
Although Republicans have reasons to be concerned, it is still very early in the process.
It is early, but you can't turn a frog into a prince, and frogs you got. Too bad you guys didn't give huntsman a longer look.
Yeah, but...you guys are stuck with Obama and there ain't no putting lipstick on that pig. :lamo
The Republican voter wants "anybody but Romeny," but the Establishment is forcing Romney down our throats.
Thus, we have been unable to unite behind a candidate, and have instead been tearing at each other's throats throughout this process in a way that is unprecedented.
Funny, when listening to Sean Hannity yesterday you'd think the numbers would be much different. Hannity was going on and on AND ON about how hideous Obama's approval ratings were and that no other sitting president in history has had worse numbers. He was making it sound like a SLAM DUNK for any Republican candidate to just walk into the White House almost unopposed.
I was literally laughing out loud at what I was hearing.
They're running the risk of eventually alienating the independents and moderates who are the key to actually getting elected. Take the phenomenon of the "Reagan Democrats." These were not lefties who suddenly "saw the light" and switched flavors of kool-aid. These were independents who normally leaned Democrat, but found Reagan appealing enough to vote for him.
Now we've got one candidate who could appeal to moderates (Romney), who unfortunately has the personality of a robot. And I just said that about the guy that I'm supporting right now! Whoever does win the nomination gets the privilege of running against Obama's record (just as Obama had the the luck to run against Bush's in late 2008). Nominating Santorum would mean that the GOP is banking on the fact that Obama's record is bad enough to cause people to vote for a guy that they don't like at all. That's an awful big risk, but it seems right now to be either him or a robot.
Wow. I get to choose between either a guy who wants to tell me what to do with my dick or Obama's record. I'll try to contain my enthusiasm.
the thing you have to remember about the Republican party today is that winning elections is really not that important to them. Ideological purity - as in being a true Far Right Wing Republican and not one of those dreaded RINO's - is the important thing. And long may it remain so for them.
Always curious that people like you would bother LISTENING to a Hannity or a Limbaugh.Funny, when listening to Sean Hannity yesterday you'd think the numbers would be much different. Hannity was going on and on AND ON about how hideous Obama's approval ratings were and that no other sitting president in history has had worse numbers. He was making it sound like a SLAM DUNK for any Republican candidate to just walk into the White House almost unopposed.
I was literally laughing out loud at what I was hearing.
the thing you have to remember about the Republican party today is that winning elections is really not that important to them. Ideological purity - as in being a true Far Right Wing Republican and not one of those dreaded RINO's - is the important thing. And long may it remain so for them.
Look. Whether we like it or not, most everyone, partisan hacks notwithstanding, know the real deal and have a pretty good clue as to who is going to win what. We aren't going to get all freaked about about much of any poll, candidate, cable news pundit, forum blogger. It is what it is.
I understand the political process must go through the motions and spend millions upon millions for a futile cause. I get it.
What does upset me is knowing there is no escaping the months on end propaganda surge that is about to invade my television set. As if the Geico commercials weren't enough.
Not to mention the pages and pages on here clustered with political hacks spewing crap about people they don't actually know a thing about.
I guess what I am saying is that this exercize in futility seems like a total waste of time for all concerned.
Correct. Hacks will post polls day after day which show what they want them show, and then argue why the next day's polls don't mean anything.
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