Poll for the US election

Who wil win it?

  • Obama

    Votes: 96 76.8%
  • Romney

    Votes: 29 23.2%

  • Total voters
    125
  • Poll closed .
Romney Campaign, Karl Rove Framing Hurricane Sandy For Possible Election Day Defeat

Romney's momentum rose after the first presidential debate gave him his first significant bounce this cycle. But there has been little evidence in national and swing state polls conducted since then that the Republican presidential nominee has sustained that momentum, despite the Romney campaign's claims to the contrary.

Nonetheless, Romney's allies also began to point prematurely at the timing of Sandy. Republican strategist Karl Rove called the storm the "October Surprise" and argued it had been disadvantageous toward Romney in an interview with The Washington Post on Friday.

“If you hadn’t had the storm, there would have been more of a chance for the [Mitt] Romney campaign to talk about the deficit, the debt, the economy," Rove said. "There was a stutter in the campaign. When you have attention drawn away to somewhere else, to something else, it is not to his [Romney's] advantage."

So just to clarify, a lot of these Republicans don't believe in climate change, and believe that god controls the weather. Surely then if this contributes to an Obama victory, this is god's way of saying he wants Obama to win?
 
You guys don't mind if I just leave this here. You know, just for the lulz.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/11/05/worst-media-election-since-last-one/

No matter which candidate wins Tuesday, it’s clear the media didn’t just cover this election, they shaped it. To paraphrase Dickens, it was the best of coverage and the worst of coverage.

If you were President Obama, you got the best of coverage and photos of you with halos around your head. Your made-up autobiography and “composite” girlfriend were a blip in the news, your radical positions downplayed and the ongoing failures of your administration – economy, fast and furious, foreign policy in general – were all given short shrift in the major media.

Even your massive failure on Libya where four Americans were killed was somehow “utterly contrived” and CNN’s Candy Crowley covered for you during the debates. Every silly thing your PR people thought up from Big Bird to bayonets to binders received journalistic attention.

The major media, on the other hand, turned Mitt Romney into a caricature straight off a Monopoly card. They hollered “Bain” like it was a scene from “Batman,” dug into long-forgotten high school pranks and tried to depict him as radical right-wing, a well as bash him for his faith. A casual comment about the “47 percent” became “seismic” or a “disaster.” Things like the massive decline in the job participation rate and Obama’s $16-trillion nation debt were afterthoughts to news coverage.

To paraphrase Dickens, it was the best of coverage and the worst of coverage.

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The 2012 presidential election wasn’t like the awfully spun race of 2008. It was worse. The media’s longstanding war against conservative women which dominated the race four years ago, turned into a media-created “war on women” that somehow involved the GOP. Rush Limbaugh’s calling the obscure, money-hungry Sandra Fluke a “slut” became major national news. The vice president saying the GOP wanted to put “y’all back in chains” garnered little notice even though nutty Biden is one heartbeat from the Oval Office.

Perhaps journalists were simply projecting as a result of their own attacks against Palin, Bachmann and O’Donnell.

While it wasn’t a war on women, it sure was a war on truth and truth lost most days. The top issue to voters was the economy, but you’d never know it from the news coverage. Even the GOP primary, moderators pushed social issues to give Team Obama ample distractions from the 23 million under and unemployed.

When economic news was covered, it looked nothing like it had during the Bush administration. This time journalists found or created a silver lining inside every dark cloud. High gas prices weren’t bad, they were “improving.” And lousy economic growth was seldom called a major Obama failure.

For journalists, this election represented the reign of the fact checkers as the media used a new device to try and whine about Republicans. Yet the fact checking, as Crowley showed, was wildly one-sided and more to celebrate Dem talking points than anything. In one example, CNN journalist/Obama press secretary Soledad O’Brien was caught on air reading the Democratic blog Talking Points Memo to fend off a Romney spokeswoman.

But all that bias has led up to the election. Now all that’s left is the counting, and perhaps, the recounting. If the race goes into extra innings, look for journalists to pull out all stops to help their man Obama once more to the top spot. But no matter who wins, the media ensured that the American public lost.
 

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You guys consume the wrong media.

It'll be a Romney landslide. Not that he's my choice (can't stand his policies) but the people are fed up with Obama. He did keep one campaign promise - doggy for the girls.
 
You guys consume the wrong media.

It'll be a Romney landslide. Not that he's my choice (can't stand his policies) but the people are fed up with Obama. He did keep one campaign promise - doggy for the girls.

*note to self, remind arthur about this thread once results are in*

Edit: have subscribed. Chat to you thursday, friday :D Im very confident you are wrong :)
 
That gives me an idea. I need to go find a conservative bookie.
 
*note to self, remind arthur about this thread once results are in*

Edit: have subscribed. Chat to you thursday, friday :D Im very confident you are wrong :)

The results will probably be in much earlier - Wednesday late morning/afternoon (our time) - the US counts their votes far quicker, especially with electronic voting machines :)

Edit: at least for the East Coast of the USA.
 
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The results will actually be in probably much earlier - Wednesday late morning/afternoon (our time) - the US counts their votes far quicker, especially with electronic voting machines :)
Do you know anyone who takes bets on stuff like this online. I would prefer someone or a website that is right wing and conservative like Arthur. Someone convinced of a Romney landslide. Ill take those odds :D
 
Do you know anyone who takes bets on stuff like this online. I would prefer someone or a website that is right wing and conservative like Arthur. Someone convinced of a Romney landslide. Ill take those odds :D

Too late -

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