Posted on 10/13/2012 9:29:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
IIRC, Ohio went for Zero because more than 250K GOP voters stayed home rather than vote for McCain.
Assuming Romney won FL, VA, and CO (which currently show he is ahead), the combination of NV, IA, and Maines split vote is enough even if he lost OH.
Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
fyi, 8 presidents were born in Ohio.
“IIRC, Ohio went for Zero because more than 250K GOP voters stayed home rather than vote for McCain.”
That and the fact that another 20% of the GOP voters fell for the Hope and Change lie.
Wow...did Ohio pee in your wheaties or something? Such hatred for my little state. By the way, Ohio isn’t the one making the fuss. It’s others making a fuss over Ohio. Perhaps you should learn the difference...
Romney wins all the solid red states
Adds CO, VA, NC, FL, NH, and WI, along with 1EV in ME and he is at 272 - victory.
Under this scenario, he doesn’t need OH or PA. Romney has a number of routes to 270, O-man has to practically run the table of remaining toss ups. He must have a major reversal of public sentiment to have a chance. Its probably not going to be close enough for cheating to make a difference.
I think Romney WILL win OH. I think he will also win many more states than that. I have been saying for months that I think it will be a solid win, if not a run away win for ANY Republican candidate against O’Bumbler. After the first debate and the A-Hole Biden, it could be a landslide!
I also believe that Romney will win Ohio. The MSM has proclaimed that this is a must win state for the GOP. I say the opposite, it is a must win state for Obama, and he knows it. If he can’t win Ohio, the other toss ups won’t come his way either. It is the clearest and best path to victory, but if Obama pulls it out, he is still in considerable trouble.
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