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In reply to the discussion: Reality check: The election isn't over! [View all]lunatica
(53,410 posts)4. This is the time to use the momentum and steamroll them
I really doubt anyone is getting complacent. Not if they've been conscious for the last 12+ years. Not if they've had to deal with lost jobs, major illnesses, bankruptcies and foreclosures. Not if they've had to make their shrinking paychecks stretch farther. Not if they have gone to 2 wars of convenience for the 1%. Not if they belong to a union. Not if they're a woman and certainly not if they've lost their middle class standing.
No one is complacent, but lots of people are fucking pissed off.
And if they can steal it they will because they can't 'win' any other way, so what does complacency have to do with it?
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Good point. Florida and the supreme giveaway the first time, stole Ohio outright the second time.
geckosfeet
Sep 2012
#36
I live in MD and canvassed in VA every weekend. Though it's getting better for Obama/Kaine,
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2012
#8
plus they are statistically tied in the polls, and votes WILL be blocked or stolen nt
MariaM83
Sep 2012
#13
Completely agree and wanted to post something like this but you did it better than I could have!
spooky3
Sep 2012
#24
Dewey vs Truman was the beginning of polling. They stopped polling in October.
Jennicut
Sep 2012
#33
Just thinking about that this morning. The debates may bring unwanted surprises.
Kablooie
Sep 2012
#34
Well they already act like the 8 years post Clinton didn't happen, so why would they remember the
lonestarnot
Sep 2012
#39