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I see a lot of women there. I thought they were all worried up about Big Bird or something.
We went to rally last night and several thousand more could not get in the gate. The place was packed. Exciting to see the next President.
12,000 or 120,000?
Inflation! Thanks for the catch. It’s 12,000
12,000 is sill 40 times biden’s crowd size! Go romney!
Romney’s going to live in Ohio the next 4 days, right?
Let’s assume that Romney continues to lead in CO and FL, and he’s got a trend pulling ahead in VA now too. Means it’s down to Iowa, Wisconsin, and Ohio. Romney is in the drivers seat then, as if he wins Iowa, or the other two, he’s in.
He’s trying to flip Ohio in the polls in the next week, because if he does that, that’s it.
That’s “if he wins Ohio”.
Romney is going to hit Ohio hard because he has to. Make what you will of the following.
The president of Suffolk University Political Research Center tonight told Bill O’Reilly on The Factor that the company will not be taking any further polls in Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. David Paleologos, Suffolk University Political Research Center Director, told Bill these states are clearly going to Romney.
“In places like North Carolina, Virginia and Florida, we’ve already painted those red. We’re not polling any of those states again. We’re focusing on the remaining states.”
I like what I hear, but I don’t want to have a Chuck Todd, “it’s over” moment.
It will be interesting to see how much time and money Romney starts spending in North Carolina, Virginia, and Florida.
then all he needs is ohio
Romney has upcoming rallies planned for Virginia and North Carolina. A lot can happen in 29 days.
http://blog.4president.org/2012/2012/10/victory-rally-with-mitt-romney-at-mobility-supercenter-in-richmond-virginia-on-friday-october-12-2012.html
http://blog.4president.org/2012/2012/10/victory-rally-with-mitt-romney-and-mike-huckabee-at-us-cellular-center-in-asheville-north-carolina-o.html
No letting up, only speeding up until we cross the finish line.
I must admit I am wondering why Romney can’t put NC to bed. Obama’s basically packed up and fled, why does Romney not start shifting operations into cracking the VA “firewall”…?
Are there some important House or Senate races in NC going on?
It is over in North Carolina but they are leaving nothing to chance. My ego is taking a bit of a shot with Romney visiting the state but this is the time where a campaign reinvigorates its base before focusing on the swing voters. I’d rather no need for even this visit but it is what it is. Better safe than sorry.
He isn’t committing a whole day to NC either. He is just coming in to fire up the base and maintain his lead. He doesn’t need Obama to accidentally win NC or FL. That would be the election.
Speaking of the Buckeye State…
Here’s a must-read link to John Nolte’s take-down of the latest CNN Poll – OH whereby they have Obama taking (wait for it, wait for it…) 20% OF THE CONSERVATIVE VOTE!!!!
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/10/09/CNN-Obama-Wins-17-Percent-Conservatives
Who would have ever thought that the Chicago messiah was so popular among conservatives there?!!? CNN must have that frothing dingleberry Soledad O’Brien conducting their polls.
Just wondering , if you have the video available for this rally? Just heard on Laura Ingram show that the stump speech from both Chris Christie and Romney were fantastic, we’d love to watch it!
Thanks
The video is available of Mitt’s portion but not Chris Christie’s:
Thank you so much! I will share this with everyone, we are trying to convince few of our friends not to vote for Johnson, a vote for Johnson is a vote for Obama, hope these video clips help to win them over.
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