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Re: The Real Delegate Count - It's Over!
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
If perchance that Romney doesn't win, do I get to come back and call you a name?
Thus far, during the month of June, Obama has consistently had an 11-point lead over Romney. I expect that might change after August. We shall see.
This is what I think the scenario is really about, this is my assessment. I believe the RNC and Romney strategists knew that Romney couldn't win, but were relying on Obama to beat himself. That is a pretty risky strategy, but just as an overview, I think that pretty well nails it.
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If you are talking about Romney winning the General I have never said that is a foregone conclusion. I have only said he is certain to get the nomination.
If you look at my posts you will see I have consistently expressed concern over the 30-40% of "independent" voters who determine each Presidential election. They typically are not politically involved very much and vote whichever way the wind is blowing and whichever candidate they feel the most comfortable with (one of the reasons by the way that in this age of media we MUST nominate candidates who are good communicators and appealing).
Added to the worry about the independents is that you malcontents could very well cost us a close election. If 5% of normally Republican voters stay home they will be handing the election to Obama.
Now if the tin foil hat Pauler's and other right wing activists miraculously turn the convention upside down as you dream of and Romney doesn't get the nomination - you can call me anything you want!
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"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
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