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To: Shethink13

“Nonsense! How is it that the two states those two represented both went for Romney? And by a very significant margin.”

Sorry but apparently the statements by those two goobers affected the vote as far away as Texas. I am sure that it had that effect in other areas.


62 posted on 11/08/2012 7:57:27 AM PST by buffaloguy
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To: buffaloguy
Sorry but apparently the statements by those two goobers affected the vote as far away as Texas. I am sure that it had that effect in other areas.

Romney lost Texas??? Wow, color me shocked.

Your assertion is that Romney's loss is connected to the statements of Akin and Mourdoch, yet Romney won in those states despite them losing their individual races.

As a conservative woman I'm a bit insulted by your intimation that we have such shallow fact assessment skills.

It would be impossible for even the most articulate candidate to not offend the stupid, lazy voter who bases their decision on whatever the latest sound bite is without a thoughtful analysis.

As usual, it's always the conservatives that are supposed to hold their nose and blindly support the RINO without question while the "moderates" are free to support the Dem when their panties get into a wad.

At least the conservatives who hold to their principles just don't vote. The moderates will willingly and gleefully give their vote to the other side.

Just a simple question for you: if you lived in Indiana or Missouri (and perhaps you do live in one of those states), would you or did you vote for either of these two? Or would you have voted against them or not vote in the race at all?

66 posted on 11/08/2012 8:28:47 AM PST by Shethink13
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