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redcommander
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« on: September 30, 2011, 04:38:50 PM »

Wow I certainly didn't expect this. Romney could actually beat Obama in Connecticut? Yet another reason to nominate him. If he could force Obama to spend money and campaign in Connecticut,he could seriously wound his chances of winning.
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2011, 04:42:45 PM »

It is funny how even PPP-polls are discarded as outliers when they show the Republicans winning. However, when the Democrats are winning then PPP is considered a very reliable pollster.
Romney has about as much of a chance winning Connecticut as Obama winning Georgia.

More like Obama winning Mississippi.

Obama certainly had a chance of winning Georgia in 08, but diverted money elsewhere in the Fall.
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2011, 02:40:33 AM »

It's hard to say how the GOP would do in CT with a well-behaved nominee. They haven't had one in so long.

Exactly, which is why Romney's numbers in the state should be taken seriously. 2012 could be the opportunity for Republicans to significantly gain a presence on the electoral map again. The last comfortable win for them was all the way back in 1988. Remember Democrats went through a period from roughly 1972 to 1992 where they were either in the wilderness in presidential elections, or couldn't manage to break 300. Yet, Clinton came along and significantly altered the map for them, and arguably gave them an electoral vote advantage they have maintained, and will likely lose come 2012.
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