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« on: November 05, 2012, 05:40:54 AM »

Barack Obama
- 10.45am Madison, Wisconsin
- 16.10pm Columbus, Ohio
- 21.50pm Des Moines, Iowa

Nevada was planned but early voting has surpassed expectations. Dems are abit worried about the weather in the northern parts of WI so Obama is spending majority of his day in the dem vote heartland to nullify the republican milwaukee surge. Obama has been campaigning in republican counties in Ohio but has gone back to Columbus for one last push.

Joe Biden
- 12.15pm Sterling, Virginia
- 19.00pm Richmond, Virginia

Democrats have stuck to the same strategy, Biden does two events in the same state each day, does his speech then goes out on the streets and meets as many people as he can.

Mitt Romney
- 09.00am Orlando, Florida
- 12.35pm Lynchburg, Virginia
- 18.25pm Columbus, Ohio
- 22.00pm Manchester, New Hampshire

This is Romneys way to 270, Florida, Virginia, Ohio and his extra one is New Hampshire. Lynchburg is a good choice for its historical involvement in the civil war. Surprised he hasn't gone to Virginia Beach or Chesterfield County where he needs a really big turnout. It seems both candidates are defending where they are most likely to win rather than take a gamble.

Paul Ryan
- 09.25pm Reno, Nevada
- 13.25pm Johnstown, Colorado
- 17.30pm Des Moines, Iowa
- 21.15pm Vienna, Ohio
- 22.15pm Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Ryan is the attack dog and has been sent to areas where Romney needs a result. Ryan is fighting for his political future like John Edwards as he was picked to mobilize conservatives and deliver his home state. We will have to see on election day if the choice was correct. But if the republicans lose defeat will point to many reasons one of them being Ryan as vp when you had people like rubio, portman and christie in the shop window.
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2012, 05:57:42 AM »

Barack Obama
- 10.45am Madison, Wisconsin
- 16.10pm Columbus, Ohio
- 21.50pm Des Moines, Iowa

Nevada was planned but early voting has surpassed expectations. Dems are abit worried about the weather in the northern parts of WI so Obama is spending majority of his day in the dem vote heartland to nullify the republican milwaukee surge. Obama has been campaigning in republican counties in Ohio but has gone back to Columbus for one last push.

Joe Biden
- 12.15pm Sterling, Virginia
- 19.00pm Richmond, Virginia

Democrats have stuck to the same strategy, Biden does two events in the same state each day, does his speech then goes out on the streets and meets as many people as he can.

Mitt Romney
- 09.00am Orlando, Florida
- 12.35pm Lynchburg, Virginia
- 18.25pm Columbus, Ohio
- 22.00pm Manchester, New Hampshire

This is Romneys way to 270, Florida, Virginia, Ohio and his extra one is New Hampshire. Lynchburg is a good choice for its historical involvement in the civil war. Surprised he hasn't gone to Virginia Beach or Chesterfield County where he needs a really big turnout. It seems both candidates are defending where they are most likely to win rather than take a gamble.

Paul Ryan
- 09.25pm Reno, Nevada
- 13.25pm Johnstown, Colorado
- 17.30pm Des Moines, Iowa
- 21.15pm Vienna, Ohio
- 22.15pm Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Ryan is the attack dog and has been sent to areas where Romney needs a result. Ryan is fighting for his political future like John Edwards as he was picked to mobilize conservatives and deliver his home state. We will have to see on election day if the choice was correct. But if the republicans lose defeat will point to many reasons one of them being Ryan as vp when you had people like rubio, portman and christie in the shop window.

But if the Republicans win by carrying Wisconsin, the Ryan pick will be lauded as an act of genius.
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