Time Magazine's Mark Halperin dives into the most recent polls and points out that Mitt Romney is leading President Obama with independent voters, a key group that helped the president win the state in 2008.31 Oct 2012111POST A COMMENT
GOD IS GOOD ! MAY MR. ROMNEY BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ! HE WILL BRING BACK AMERICA !
SPIKET
God is good and God is great.
Independents =Indepedence ......................in Ohio and therby every other State!!
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VOLUNTEER0987
Allahu Akbar!
PATRIOTUSA2
That isn't the same God which I'm sure you're aware of. Take it and yourself over to the Middle East.
FARFLUNG
Laughing here, yes and God is good, but still get your butts out to vote R&R, for God is not going to do the voting for you and get every damn person sitting on his butt there with you to vote R&R
PATRIOTUSA2
Farflung - laugh all you will. I've been actively supporting R&R since the beginning and need no prompting.
SAPIANO
GET THE HE** OUT OF OUR COUNTRY. NOW! AND TAKE O'DUMMA WITH YOU.
I took a big one this AM and it looked just like Mohamed
MEGOLF
YOU GO BROH!!! WIN! WIN! WIN!
SKATBLUEEYES
God is good AND Americans aren't THAT STUPID! Turnout the Romney/Ryan vote! This isn't over until the Democrats cry uncle!
LEOGUSTAVE
Dems never cry uncle. And liberals never go away. We just keep coming at you until we win. That's why we have civil rights, social security, Medicare and Obamacare. We never stop.
SKATBLUEEYES
RIGHT! Democrats opposed civil rights with their dying Democrat breath! Civil rights legislation passed because of Republican continuing to push it through. Absolute historical factual truth! Democrats persist in voter fraud, cheating, lying, & perversion.
GM52246
First of all, you're ignoring Lyndon B. Johnson's role in advocating and negotiating the Civil Rights Bill of '64 and the Voting Rights Bill of '65. Second, the picture becomes a lot more clear if you split Democrats into "Southern" and "Non-Southern."
That's 44 yes votes from the Democratic Party in the Senate (compared with 27 from the Republicans), and 145 out of 151 Northern Democrats (as well as 138 Republicans). So yes, the Northern moderate wing of the Republican party deserves a fair amount of credit, as do the Northern Democrats, as does Lyndon B. Johnson. What happened to all the Southern Democrats? They did the same thing Strom Thurmond did: enraged by the Dems' support for civil rights, they switched parties and became Republicans and, curiously, were neither shunned nor kicked out.
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