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  • Poll: Who Will Be the Next President?

    With the election about a month away, let's start a fresh poll and see where we stand.
    31
    Obama (D)
    38.71%
    12
    Romney (R)
    61.29%
    19

  • #2
    I'll trade my 9-5 football weekend just to be 1-0 with this pick

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    • #3
      You voted in 08' to prove you're not racist. Vote in 12' to prove you're not ignorant.

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      • #4
        For all the details on Mitt Romney's 5 trillion dollar tax plan visit ROMNEYTAXPLAN.COM

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        • #5
          This is the Onion, it's a joke, but is it?

          The Onion Voter's Guide To Mitt Romney - YouTube

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          • #6
            I hope my pick is right. But really wish we had better choices on both sides.
            Today I will be Happier than a Bird with a French Fry

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            • #7
              Romney wins easy.

              People who voted for Obama before realize their mistake and either don't vote now or vote Romney and don't admit they did.
              Questions, comments, complaints:
              [email protected]

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              • #8
                GOY of Obama, no way he loses

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                • #9
                  This article says it all. The media likes to say it's close, and it is in overall percentages, but that doesn't mean shit.


                  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama pulled slightly ahead of Republican Mitt Romney in a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll on Tuesday, but the race remained essentially tied with two weeks to go until the November 6 election.

                  Obama led Romney among likely voters by a statistically insignificant margin of 1 percentage point, 47 percent to 46 percent. The four-day online tracking poll includes some responses taken after the two candidates' final televised debate, but the full impact will not register for several days.

                  Obama maintains a larger advantage in the state-by-state battle that will determine the outcome of the election. Ipsos projects that Obama holds an edge in the most hotly contested states, including Florida, Virginia and Ohio, and is likely to win by a relatively comfortable margin of 332 electoral votes to 206 electoral votes.

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                  • #10
                    Go vote. Do the right thing
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                    • #11
                      My gut says were fucked for another 4 years

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by vols fan View Post
                        My gut says were fucked for another 4 years
                        Keep the faith bro. Don't believe the lame stream media
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 10DimeBry View Post
                          Keep the faith bro. Don't believe the lame stream media
                          I'm trying to keep the faith. I haven't prayed this much since the last 10 laps at Michigan this year!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vols fan View Post
                            My gut says were fucked for another 4 years
                            No were not, not a chance

                            4 years ago, obama had the entire younger generation 18-30years old, he was at colleges, and it was impressive what was going on, just like when jessie ventura won in MN for governor.

                            This is way different, i don't even think it's going to be close, everyone that i know voted for obama and now are on Mitt, the college grads or younger generation feels like everything is a lie.

                            This is all about momentum, and all i'm seeing is half empty stadiums when obama's speaking, i'm seeing same shit of bashing romney and not telling his points, but then in turn i'm seeing Romney and Ryan's speaches packed with people, they are worried about our country and this will be an impressive victory for Mitt

                            vols, i put $500 on mitt yesterday and if i could do more i would, but that's my max.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Watchtower76 View Post
                              No were not, not a chance

                              4 years ago, obama had the entire younger generation 18-30years old, he was at colleges, and it was impressive what was going on, just like when jessie ventura won in MN for governor.

                              This is way different, i don't even think it's going to be close, everyone that i know voted for obama and now are on Mitt, the college grads or younger generation feels like everything is a lie.

                              This is all about momentum, and all i'm seeing is half empty stadiums when obama's speaking, i'm seeing same shit of bashing romney and not telling his points, but then in turn i'm seeing Romney and Ryan's speaches packed with people, they are worried about our country and this will be an impressive victory for Mitt

                              vols, i put $500 on mitt yesterday and if i could do more i would, but that's my max.
                              I hope to God your right

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