Romney Campaign, Karl Rove Framing Hurricane Sandy For Possible Election Day Defeat
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?
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?