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Why isn't Romney carrying Massachusetts? I thought you were supposed to carry your home state.Pointedstick wrote: Virginia, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, and DC?I don't see that happening in this or any other universe. Might as well give him Illinois too just for kicks and giggles.
What do you mean? Massachusetts has a long history of turning out conservative candidates. How can this possibly go wrong?MediumTex wrote: I have yet to meet a single person who seems to be genuinely excited about Romney the candidate.
Well, if his credential to be President is that he was a good governor, you would like to see the people from the state he governed acknowledge he did a good job by supporting him for President.craigr wrote:What do you mean? Massachusetts has a long history of turning out conservative candidates. How can this possibly go wrong?MediumTex wrote: I have yet to meet a single person who seems to be genuinely excited about Romney the candidate.
I understand that. What I am saying is that I don't know if a candidate like that can get enough people to go to the polls on election day just to vote against the other guy.Reub wrote: I do not have to be supremely excited about someone who might be boringly competent and fiscally responsible, while embracing our allies and putting our enemies on notice. I can just be happy about such a man.
And then there is Barack.....
And of course, just like many of these pols, their own children:Reub wrote:.. and putting our enemies on notice.
Well, the same problem exists with Obama. Democrats are so disappointed by him dropping the ball on "change", that they're not even going to bother to show up to vote. And that's just the voters. If the non-registered, likely voters would ever show up, it would be a landslide win over Romney. But where's their incentive?MediumTex wrote: I understand that. What I am saying is that I don't know if a candidate like that can get enough people to go to the polls on election day just to vote against the other guy.
Let's make this fun. I predict a Mitt Romney win. (Definitely one without deep blue Massachusetts, though!)MediumTex wrote: Based on this factor alone, I am going to predict that the election won't even be close--Obama will win comfortably.
Lone Wolf wrote:Let's make this fun. I predict a Mitt Romney win. (Definitely one without deep blue Massachusetts, though!)MediumTex wrote: Based on this factor alone, I am going to predict that the election won't even be close--Obama will win comfortably.
When and if my prediction turns out to be wrong, I will simply pretend that I thought this was like the Suicide Portfolio contest and you were supposed to pick the most hopeless candidate.My "victory" is assured!
Simonjester wrote: if i am making a suicide portfolio pick, i predict the American people.... i can just about guarantee they loose no matter who wins...![]()
The dynamic you are describing strongly favors the incumbent.MachineGhost wrote:Well, the same problem exists with Obama. Democrats are so disappointed by him dropping the ball on "change", that they're not even going to bother to show up to vote. And that's just the voters. If the non-registered, likely voters would ever show up, it would be a landslide win over Romney. But where's their incentive?MediumTex wrote: I understand that. What I am saying is that I don't know if a candidate like that can get enough people to go to the polls on election day just to vote against the other guy.
Frankly, I don't see much difference between the two candidates when it comes to actual real-world governing. Ideaology makes for a good pre-game show, but walking the talk is everything. To paraphrase Murder at 1600, "the presidency is an institution".
MediumTex wrote: Did he think the U.S. might have a foreign policy crisis involving a circus?
MediumTex wrote: Based on this factor alone, I am going to predict that the election won't even be close--Obama will win comfortably.
Pointedstick wrote: I agree with MT that Romney has no chance.
Having at last accepted that Gary Johnson and/or Calvin Coolidge probably won't win this election cycle, all I've got left is to win this prediction contest. You probably can't tell over an internet forum, but I've fixed you both with my steely, withering gaze. That's right -- one eyeball on each of you. It looks a little weird, I admit.Lone Wolf wrote: Let's make this fun. I predict a Mitt Romney win.