romney. cant he get anything right?

Quote from AK Forty Seven:

It wont be a vote changing issue on its own,nothing will be unless a serious Romney scandal comes out. Taxes along with other Romney negatives will be.Obama isnt looking to take Romney out with one shot,he's taking him out with an accumulation of shots and taxes is one of them


I hear repubs say that taxes wont change anybodys mind,Bain wont change anybodys mind,The offshore banks wont change anybodys mind ,romneycare wont change anybodys mind etc.As individual issues thats true but all the Romney negatives combined will change peoples mind

The only vote-changing issue this year is the economy/jobs.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

IF true that would theoretically be a problem for Barry.

Romney is still an unkown to most people. People prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't know. That's why incumbents have an overwhelming advantage in most elections.

The question is whether or not Romney can convince enough independents that he can do a better job on the economy than Obama. We'll get a clearer picture of that after the conventions when the polling firms start analyzing "likely" voters.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

The only vote-changing issue is the economy/jobs.

Disagree.Its not the only issue and even part of the issue is will Romney do a better job at it then Obama.Obama took Romenys economy strength from him(Bain) ..Bain was supposed to be a positive for Romney,it was his economic strong point.Bain was Romneys biggest strength going into the election.Now rather then Bain being a strong point its a negative.Romney is on the defensive about it ,he doesn't want to talk about it.Romney wants his resume to show he left Bain as long ago as possible.After previously talking about creating 100,000 jobs,now he says thousands..Romney started the election with the plan of using bain as his ride into the white house,thats gone now.Romney no longer automatically wins the economic debate
 
Quote from tomdavis:

Romney is still an unkown to most people. People prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't know....
Not me, especially when the devil I know is an unqualified lying product of affirmative action. Hell, I'd vote for a chimp with a neck tie over that disaster Obama. We had a local election today in GA, I didn't vote for a single incumbent. I'm tired of the current situation and don't mind giving someone else a chance.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

Romney is still an unkown to most people. People prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't know. That's why incumbents have an overwhelming advantage in most elections.

The question is whether or not Romney can convince enough independents that he can do a better job on the economy than Obama. We'll get a clearer picture of that after the conventions when the polling firms start analyzing "likely" voters.
We'll get a clearer picture when Romney starts being specific about his plan for the economy. Is he planning on cutting FTEs to make the country more profitable? LOL.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

Disagree.Its not the only issue and even part of the issue is will Romney do a better job at it then Obama.Obama took Romenys economy strength from him(Bain) ..Bain was supposed to be a positive for Romney,it was his economic strong point.Bain was Romneys biggest strength going into the election.Now rather then Bain being a strong point its a negative.Romney is on the defensive about it ,he doesn't want to talk about it.Romney wants his resume to show he left Bain as long ago as possible.After previously talking about creating 100,000 jobs,now he says thousands..Romney started the election with the plan of using bain as his ride into the white house,thats gone now.Romney no longer automatically wins the economic debate

Thank you for proving my point. If people don't believe Romney can produce jobs, he won't get the votes of independents who will decide the election.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

Romney is still an unkown to most people. People prefer the devil they know to the devil they don't know. That's why incumbents have an overwhelming advantage in most elections.

The question is whether or not Romney can convince enough independents that he can do a better job on the economy than Obama. We'll get a clearer picture of that after the conventions when the polling firms start analyzing "likely" voters.

Most people know Romney imo.With a 100 days left if they dont know him they wont know him imo

2.registered voter polls does just fine imo

In 2008 NBC /WSJ had Obama over McCain in everyone of their polls from march to election day.8 out of the 9 polls were registered voters.This same poll has had Obama over Romney in every one of their polls this year



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Quote from AK Forty Seven:

...Romney no longer automatically wins the economic debate

What debate, Obama knows NOTHING of economics has done NOTHING of consequence to help the economy and has NO viable economic plan for the future.
 
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