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Cary

(11,746 posts)
6. Don't you think they know what they are doing by now?
Wed Jun 20, 2012, 09:48 AM
Jun 2012

You and I, we're going to vote for President Obama.

Well I assume you will. I know I will.

So it's plain old stupid for the Obama campaign to play to me, or to waste a dime on a focus group to try to figure out how to talk to me. Don't you think?

So I have to assume they know how to talk to people who may yet vote for Mitt Romney, and the timing. They just came out with this immigration enforcement policy and threw the Romney campaign into fits. If they can do something like this every couple of weeks from now until the election, maybe that's the best way? We still have a long way to go. What happens now isn't going to make any difference outside of any cumulative effect.

As I said, David Axlerod (a very smart man) has to have a handle on this, IMHO. Let's have some faith.

And finally just take a look at Romney's approval. New numbers today show Obama 13 points ahead. That may be overly optimistic but I do think that gives you the general idea, and since the economy isn't really helping President Obama I think it's safe to say the Mitt Romney is doing a great job of doing himself in all by himself. So the future is bright, if only we can pick up a few more Senate seats and re-gain the House, which actually will be more difficult than an Obama re-election.

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