Monday, June 11, 2012

Romney has rebounded with women. Romney Triplets Take On Obama Girl in Attack Ad

Mitt Romney Triplets Take On Obama Girl in Attack Ad

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Just as the Obama Girl professed her love for Barak Obama and the Giuliani Girls defended Rudy against Obama Girl's posses in a street fight, the Romney Girls, other wise known as the the very beautiful Barbadoro Triplets (Cynthia, Caroline and Christine), are out with aBarely Political-created Obama Girl attack ad on behalf of Mitt Romney that ends with a not so subtle jab at polygamy, which, of course, is totally in style now with the success of HBO's Big Love.

A song by the Barbadoro Girls - who are from New Jersey and do actually write and sing - will follow in a month or two along with a video. Bostonians, watch your sidewalks for the next Obama Girl Throw down.



Poll: Romney’s Favorability Rating Hits New High, Bolstered By Bump Among Women

Poll: Romney’s Favorability Rating Hits New High, Bolstered By Bump Among Women

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The Republican presidential nomination finally his, Mitt Romney has seen a steady uptick in his favorability ratings since breaking free of the GOP pack. A new poll shows that trend continuing, and Romney has women, in part, to thank.
The latest ABC News/Washington Post survey released Wednesday shows Romney with his highest favorability rating of the presidential campaign in their polling. Among those surveyed, 41 percent view Romney favorably, while 45 percent view him unfavorably. Registered voters, however, are split: 44 percent have a favorable view of the GOP nominee, while 44 percent have an unfavorable view.
The poll provides the latest evidence that Romney has steadily gained support since Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich left the contest. Throughout the primaries, Romney routinely drew low marks from voters. That was particularly true among women, as Republicans drew criticism for trying to curtail coverage for contraception. But the survey shows Romney has rebounded with women. Forty percent view him favorably, up from 27 percent a month ago. His overall favorability was below 40 percent in last month’s poll.