i disagree.
this election is similar to 2008 where enthusiasm and momentum is a big deal. the tea party will volte en mass, as will the evangelicals etc, all for romney. all the enthusiasm/momentum is on romney's side. i have a number of friens who voted obama but will now vote romney, which surprised me as they're very liberal typically.
democrats out voted republs by 8% in 2008, projections are today repubs will out vote dems by 3%.
romney wins easily at the end with 5% more popular vote than O, and by a wide margin in the electoral college
this election is similar to 2008 where enthusiasm and momentum is a big deal. the tea party will volte en mass, as will the evangelicals etc, all for romney. all the enthusiasm/momentum is on romney's side. i have a number of friens who voted obama but will now vote romney, which surprised me as they're very liberal typically.
democrats out voted republs by 8% in 2008, projections are today repubs will out vote dems by 3%.
romney wins easily at the end with 5% more popular vote than O, and by a wide margin in the electoral college


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