Posted on 10/08/2012 8:25:20 AM PDT by Signalman
Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney visits the Virginia Military Institute on Monday to lay out his foreign policy vision, and contrast it with that of President Obama.
Coming off a widely reported success in last week's domestic policy-focused Presidential debate, Mitt Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan held rallies in Virginia on Thursday and Friday. The Presidential candidates have a week off before the next debate, which is a town hall format. The final debate, which focuses on foreign policy, will take place October 22.
Romney has previously struggled in the foreign policy arena, with an overseas trip this summer for which he received mixed reviews, and a hasty statement about the recent uprisings in the Middle East, which came shortly before the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, and three other Americans were killed in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.
Public’s perception that Obama is incapable of doing his job.
Agree 100% many Obama voters have changed their mind this election.
Did Romney use a Teleprompter like ou “Dear Reader” does?
Did Romney use a Teleprompter like our “Dear Reader” does?
Mitt’s starting to look and sound more and more Presidential.
Most of us are familiar with the material so we can grasp it at high speed, but with others just getting into the election, he needs to slow it down some so that the information can sink in.
We can't expect them to cross the aisle and vote for the Republican, but I think we can rest assured that many of them are so disillusioned and disappointed, that they won't be able to muster the effort to get to the polls.
More than any other factor, that is the one thing that will sink the Obama vote. Why should his voters bother to show up, when he's failed them so miserably?
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