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    President Obama’s re-election campaign roped in millions of dollars in donations this week after the incumbent formally endorsed same-sex marriage for Americans. According to the latest polling, though, that might not be enough to cinch another term.

    The results of Rasmussen Reports’ most recent presidential tracking poll reveal that US President Barack Obama is behind Republican Party frontrunner Mitt Romney by as much as seven percentage points. The research group’s latest results, published early Friday, suggests that only 43 percent of the American public would be willing to right now cast a ballot to re-elect President Obama; Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, received 50 percent of the vote.

    Rasmussen confirms that this is the first time that their daily tracking poll has put support for Romney at or above the 50 percent mark. It also makes his largest lead ever over President Obama.

    The results of the poll were published by Rasmussen on Friday morning and, according to the company, come from answers conducted during a telephone survey of 500 likely voters per night and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. Additionally, Rasmussen Reports relies on an online survey tool to question additional participants off the Web, and in all say they polled from a sample of 1,500 people with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points.

    A separate study published on Thursday out of Quinnipac University in Ohio suggests that Obama could be ahead of his opponent, but only barely if so. In that poll, the incumbent is allocated the most support from likely voters, but only wins the survey by a one point margin. In that poll, Obama just inches past Romney with 45 percent of the votes to the Republican’s 44.

    Aside from the statistics, it was a major campaign week for both candidates. Down the road, however, this weeks’ happenings could very well shape the rest of the race for the White House.

    President Obama made headlines around the globe earlier in the week by formally announcing that he supports same-sex marriage for Americans. In the immediate aftermath, his campaign announced that they had raked in millions of dollars in contributions for his re-election but Rasmussen’s results may signal that those on the fence may have been put off by his newly announced stance. Similarly, Romney’s lead comes hours after allegations of anti-homosexual behavior as a youth surfaced.

    In a video released to the Web from the Obama campaign on Thursday, Romney is portrayed as being "backwards on equality."

    Given Rasmussen’s statistics, that might be just want America wants.
    http://rt.com/usa/news/obama-romney-...president-017/

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoopdoggydog View Post
    GO Romney
    Seriously?

    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by copacetic View Post
    Seriously?

    Why?
    Democrats are weak

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoopdoggydog View Post
    Democrats are weak
    Oh.

    Thank god then, that they have a gay beating, magic underpants-wearing millionaire to do a proper job of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copacetic View Post
    Oh.

    Thank god then, that they have a gay beating, magic underpants-wearing millionaire to do a proper job of things.
    Please don't misunderstand my opinion, I don't have anything against same sex marriages just OBAMA getting desperate. His latest stunt does more disrespect to gay people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoopdoggydog View Post
    Democrats are weak
    Yeah, I remember good ol' W taking out Osama.

    Couldn't have been a Democrat president hey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoopdoggydog View Post
    GO Romney
    You can't be serious. I'd much rather go for the lesser of two evils and take Obama, even if his latest statement was used as an electioneering tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_jyno View Post
    You can't be serious. I'd much rather go for the lesser of two evils and take Obama, even if his latest statement was used as an electioneering tool.
    There is no lesser of the two evils. The two parties are are on exactly the same team. Team Federal reserve, military industrial complex, big pharma, oil industry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leftoftheriddle View Post
    There is no lesser of the two evils. The two parties are are on exactly the same team. Team Federal reserve, military industrial complex, big pharma, oil industry.
    And yet, the liberals are weak?
    A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an otherwise dull day.

    -Calvin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick333 View Post
    And yet, the liberals are weak?
    Different poster said that.

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    You know what sucks? Replace the word homosexual with Jew/black person and see what people say.

    They don't care that homophobia is the same as racism, as long as they can keep pushing their religious agenda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graal View Post
    You know what sucks? Replace the word homosexual with Jew/black person and see what people say.

    They don't care that homophobia is the same as racism, as long as they can keep pushing their religious agenda.
    Out of the Obama voters, it's the minorities that are the most homophobic. If anyone will punish this move, it will probably be them.
    Last edited by TheHiveMind; 11-05-2012 at 10:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHiveMind View Post
    Out of the Obama voters, it's the minorities that are the most homophobic.
    Most homophobic? Dunno about that, but it's a good point and one I hadn't considered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHiveMind View Post
    Out of the Obama voters, it's the minorities that are the most homophobic. If anyone will punish this move, it will probably be them.
    Correct.

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