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View Poll Results: Who will win in November? | |||
Obama | 48 | 61.54% | |
Romney | 30 | 38.46% | |
Voters: 78. You may not vote on this poll |
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September 6th, 2012 | #1 |
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Who will win in November?
I am not asking who you want to win or who is the lesser evil. Surely those threads already exist. I am asking who you think will win.
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September 6th, 2012 | #2 |
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No matter who it is, America loses and the kikes win again.
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September 6th, 2012 | #3 |
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The money men have Obama at -230. Wow. I checked it yesterday, and it was -190. Apparently THOSE WILLING TO PUT MONEY BEHIND THEIR OPINIONS were impressed by Clinton's speech, I would have to guess. I watched a little of it. He is good. Objetive factors seem to me to favore the whiteskin, but since he clearly won't go after his natural supporters, it looks like the election is getting away from him.
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Remember, the kikes control the odds and the bets. I've seen ball games many times, where the odds on favorite loses, just barely or fails to beat the spread. I used to sell football cards when I was in college, what a racket those odds makers have.
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So the kikes control it? Who will win?
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September 7th, 2012 | #7 |
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The main news channels over here are creaming their collective knickers over obongos speech last night, basically saying it has now made him favourite to be re-elected. I think Romney will win.
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September 7th, 2012 | #8 |
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I believe Obama will win, if only narrowly. As Alex said, objectively, it shouldn't even be a race: The worst economy in 80 years, borrowing our way to third-world status, individual liberty meaning nothing anymore.
But the left and the complicit right have been so successful in getting so many people hooked on the government teat, and purposefully importing millions more voters that they know will be hooked on it -- there's no way people will vote themselves off of that. People vote their short-term economic interest, not the long-term. And Milque Romney's refusal to even give a wink and a nod to his natural white supporters cinches it for the nigger. But to also answer the question you didn't ask, I don't care. The destination is the same, only the route is different. Last edited by Marse Supial; September 7th, 2012 at 05:39 AM. |
September 7th, 2012 | #9 |
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I've never seen such polarization of polls between left-leaning and right-leaning organizations and websites. Each is sure their side will win. Sounds like it's going to be close, which would make for the most drama no matter who wins. A contested or delayed outcome could be "interesting" to say the least. The debates in October could make a difference too. Or some other surprise.
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September 7th, 2012 | #10 |
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Clears the hurdle? What freaking hurdle? He gave a speech to his fans.
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What's the matter with you allegedly jew-wise people ?? You know GD well that big jews will decide who wins. Big jews control the freakin media, and the media can easily sway a large percentage of voters, either way they want.
They simply aren't gonna allow a black, lame duck, commander in chief. Lame ducks, have nothing politically to lose. Political conventions are little more than carnivals for the shabbaaz goyim - illusions of freedom and independence. Didn't yaw'll notice in Obama's speech, that he did not, contrary to expectations, apologize to the jews for leaving Israel out of the party's platform, or make them more promises ?? He even made some strongly anti-war comments, to the delight of the largely anti-Israel audience. Cheer for the coon, not for Israel's whore.
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Attention V.I.P.s: Get your asses over here and vote on record, so we can see how stupid most of you are.
(Note how so few of them even have the guts to vote on record. They fear exposure of their ignorance, even as anonymous, cyber space pussies. . . . beam me up oh lard)
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The big money as far as campaign contributors go is on Romney, he has far surpassed Obama who is trailing behind in terms of donations - this isn't all that surprising however, as the Democrats tend to be made up of the lower wage earners - Social Security, disability, medicaid and foodstamp recepients, immigrants, gays, and of course, niggers. They really can't afford to contribute as much as the super-rich corporate capitalists who rake in their millions by producing and selling cheap crap made in foreign factories or by foreign workers for minimum wage - to these crooked bastards, donating millions to Romney's campaign is an investment in their own future greed and corruption, ensuring that the disparity between the haves and the have-nots continues to accelerate at an ever more alarming pace.
The poor are more numerous, so if they get out and vote, Obama stands a better chance of getting elected than Romney, whose only friends are the rich elite looking out for their own greedy self-interests; which is why the Republicans always pander to the Christians by saying they will stand up against abortion and gay marriage; because the Republicans know that while their rich supporters are few in number, the Christian-conservatards can swing the election. Last edited by Steven L. Akins; September 7th, 2012 at 09:59 AM. |
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I agree, Alex; I would only add the Big Queer cultural disintegration onto the kosher "Left" side. Actually that fits into your definition of 'Jew-friendly domestic policy." But then there are kike 'Dark Art' Neocons like the queer Fred Karger who sells himself as a right wing Republican. The Jew owns both horses in the race, different trainers and stables. The Jew owns them too. Last edited by littlefieldjohn; September 7th, 2012 at 10:33 AM. |
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Miller, do you really think they are all that concerned with Obama? It seems to me this administration may say certain things and they seem to be a little less enthusiastic about war with Iran, but truly, can't we expect them to fall in line at the end of the day? Here is one example of something many people were thinking was going to go differently:
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September 7th, 2012 | #20 |
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I agree
Who will win in November? 1) jews 2) kikes 3) all of above |
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