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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dan Ben Noah on May 11, 2012, 11:50:31 AM
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Shalom
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Wow. These polls are all over the place. I still have a feeling that its a dead heat. But its still a nice sign.
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It's too early for polls to mean anything. The fight hasn't even really begun yet.
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I saw Romney on a FOX clip last night. I must say, with regret, he didn't motivate me and what he said sounded as wimpy as McCain... Where is the Fire and Light in this guy? Can he motivate a single person?
I will certainly vote for him. But I cannot see being able to get someone on the fence to support Romney. He needs some help in the area of personality.
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I saw Romney on a FOX clip last night. I must say, with regret, he didn't motivate me and what he said sounded as wimpy as McCain... Where is the Fire and Light in this guy? Can he motivate a single person?
I will certainly vote for him. But I cannot see being able to get someone on the fence to support Romney. He needs some help in the area of personality.
What you mentioned is a continuing theme with Mitt Romney and one of the key reasons why I didn't support him in the 2012 Republican Primary Process.
While today's Rasmussen Poll is encouraging, the problem that we are dealing with seems two fold:
1) Barack Hussein Obama will likely raise much more money than Mitt Romney. This on top of the vast majority of the Mainstream Media being on Hussein Obama's side puts Romney at a huge disadvantage. That much more considering Romney is ultra politically correct.
2). Mitt Romney as a candidate motivates very few people. We both see this. Most people don't see Hussein Obama as the continuing threat that we see him as. Hence, these people could easily decide to vote for a 3rd party candidate or stay home on election day.............even if they don't vote for Hussein Obama. It's extremely difficult for me to sell Romney is a candidate when I don't believe in him. For me, the selling process is Romney is the only one standing in the way of Hussein Obama remaining in the oval office beyond January, 2013.
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Romney should not try to play over smart, rather he shall remain normal and simple. Now he may be leading due to the anti-obama votes and not due to his overt smartness which may prove counterproductive in the long run.