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« on: October 30, 2012, 11:14:42 PM »

I'm a Republican.. and I'm not buying Michigan being this close... Obama carries it pretty comfortably.
I don't doubt the race is at O+3. There's a reason why both the Romney PACs and now Obama are spending money in the state. But turning around a state that went to Obama by 16+ points in 2012 is difficult. Even assuming an R+7 or R+8 shift in the electorate like Gallup does, Obama still wins.
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Seriously?
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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2012, 11:45:20 PM »

The two posters above me are going to be saddened when Obama wins MI by 6-12% on election night.
Not quite sure how I'd be "saddened."

I NEVER said Romney was going to win Michigan. In fact, I was pretty sure that I said the opposite. And I wouldn't be shocked if Obama won Michigan by (more likely) 6-9% points, either. 

What I did say was, I am not shocked with the O+3 result. Why? Both the Romney PACs and the Obama campaign have bought airtime in Michigan. Neither group would have done so unless they saw a road to a possible victory for the other candidate.

I suggest you stop putting words in my mouth.
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