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In reply to the discussion: How a Romney Loss Would Impact the GOP [View all]Bucky
(55,334 posts)15. Shit like this makes me fear over confidence. This could all turn south.
Most of the big ad money hasn't hit the airwaves yet. And media outlets will be falling all over themselves to (1) revive the horse race and (2) ameliorate the crybaby Republicans who whine about media bias every time the real right wing agenda is exposed to the public.
I'll say it: this election is still Romney's to win. Never ever underestimate the power of Republican marketing nor the strength of their win-at-all-costs desperation.
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The republican party should look in the mirror. That is who to blame. Romney is doing
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#1
Until the get rid of their tea party and religous right they may keep having problems.
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#19
People finally have woken up and seeing that Mittens represents what all republicans think.
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#17
It's the Fox News Network. Listen I grew up in a dem family. We always voted our
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#46
Mitt Romney is not the one who destroyed the Republican Party, nor can he clean it up
1-Old-Man
Sep 2012
#3
There are quite a few good people who've been sucked into the RW/GOP/Xtian Vortex
Mopar151
Sep 2012
#14
I think our President is going to peel away a good and noticeable percentage of the Republican vote
bluestate10
Sep 2012
#35
Rubio, Daniels, Ryan, Christie, Haley, etc.. those are who they will push for 2016
davidn3600
Sep 2012
#33