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Ty440
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« on: September 21, 2008, 03:24:45 PM »

     Romney's economic credentials are firmly on the business-side of the issues. He would be losing every Rust Belt state by double-digits at this point. How he would fare elsewhere, I'm not really sure.

I agree Romney seems like  the new CEO that just came in and slashed 8,000 jobs, I don't think he would play well in Youngstown or Scranton
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Ty440
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« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2008, 03:53:29 PM »

J. J. probably honestly believes Romney would be favored in Michigan *chuckles*

So if Mccain is within striking distance of Obama in Michigan right now, why couldn't Romney be slightly ahead  considering he did perform there well in the primary against Mccain and thus a reasonable person could conclude Romney is stronger in Michigan than Mccain
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Ty440
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« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2008, 04:52:49 PM »

IMO I think it was a weak year for Republicans. Romney who really to me seemed like a CEO as someone pointed out earlier, Thompson with his rambling and incoherent speeches and Huckabee with
limited knowledge of economic conditions and religiosity.  And finally Rudy Giulianii who only could talk about 9-11 till he was blue in the face.  I was glad McCain got it.

I actually think Rudy Giuliani would wipe the floor with Obama If he some how got the nomination...New York would certainly be in play , As a social moderate New Jersey would be in play for the first time in years , plus Obama has never ran against anyone who could land a blow like  Giuliani   (see his convention speech)
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« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2008, 05:14:33 PM »

IMO I think it was a weak year for Republicans. Romney who really to me seemed like a CEO as someone pointed out earlier, Thompson with his rambling and incoherent speeches and Huckabee with
limited knowledge of economic conditions and religiosity.  And finally Rudy Giulianii who only could talk about 9-11 till he was blue in the face.  I was glad McCain got it.

I actually think Rudy Giuliani would wipe the floor with Obama If he some how got the nomination...New York would certainly be in play , As a social moderate New Jersey would be in play for the first time in years , plus Obama has never ran against anyone who could land a blow like  Giuliani   (see his convention speech)

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! HA! HA HA ho ho hehehe and I thought my jokes were bad!

You don't think  Giuliani  could carry NYC against Obama or at least run VERY strong there, and if he could where in NY State would Obama make those loses up?
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