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Showing Original Post only (View all)Romney on Cusp of Defeat [View all]
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2012/9/6/124158/5943Romney on Cusp of Defeat
by BooMan
Thu Sep 6th, 2012 at 12:41:58 PM EST
After I saw it reported that Romney and his associated Super PACs are pulling out of Michigan and Pennsylvania, I had to go look up when McCain gave up on Michigan in 2008. I remembered the decision because responded by going deeply off-message.
Palin told Fox News' Carl Cameron that she disagreed with the McCain campaign's decision to pull its advertising and staffers out of Michigan, effectively ceding the state to Barack Obama.
"I fired off a quick email and said, 'Oh, come on. You know, do we have to? Do we have to call it there?'" Palin said.
"I fired off a quick email and said, 'Oh, come on. You know, do we have to? Do we have to call it there?'" Palin said.
The date that article was published? October 3, 2008.
So, Romney is conceding Michigan a full month earlier than McCain conceded it. Is that a sign that I am right that this election will not be closer than the 2008 election? I think it could be.
It should be remembered that McCain was financially strapped in a way that Romney and his billionaire backers simply are not. Romney (and Karl Rove and the Koch Brothers) has much more money to throw around. He can afford to waste it on long shots. McCain could not.
As for Pennsylvania, McCain never gave up because he couldn't have possibly won the election without carrying the Keystone State.
By pulling out of Pennsylvania and Michigan so early, Romney has lost any margin of error. He can only win now by the narrowest of margins. He is literally on the cusp of defeat.
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I don't buy it. It sounds to good to be true. Why not continue dumping money in order
Guy Whitey Corngood
Sep 2012
#1
There is plenty of money available to the Romney campaign -many hundreds of millions from right-wing
AlinPA
Sep 2012
#2
Adelson has $26 Billion in wealth. He could easily give $1 billion (< 5%) and flood the Romney
AlinPA
Sep 2012
#10
if they know "their guy" is going to lose, they sometimes don't won't to poke the guy who'll win
CreekDog
Sep 2012
#23
Right, and do they really want to keep dumping BS ads into the Michigan market, considering ...
BlueStreak
Sep 2012
#27
It is starting to look like the "Hail Mary" play -- in the middle of the third quarter !?
BlueStreak
Sep 2012
#37
More fun to come with the debates! Not getting cocky, but this COULD be a wave election.
Avalux
Sep 2012
#3
If they cannot win the Presidency they will work to get both houses to prevent any progress a con
JRLeft
Sep 2012
#7
That's what I'm expecting: that money will be redirected into House and Senate races. n/t
gkhouston
Sep 2012
#31
I hear ya! I hope this is true and that he really does see no hope there.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2012
#15
I downplay "we won already" threads, but you make some important observations.
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2012
#33