Romney Looks Like the Next Pres

Quote from jem:

Intrade was looking real good on the supreme court call.
I know you like Intrade because it has your guy in the lead...

but it sucked on the supreme court call and IMO it sucks on this race because the race is thin.

Besides if the betting public was correct would bookies really be in business.

Apples and oranges jem

apples=multi million voter political elections

oranges=9 person SC decision
 
Quote from jem:


I know you like Intrade because it has your guy in the lead...

No,I like Intrade because they called the 2004,2008,2010,Wisconsin recall election etc better then anyone else


I like Intrade in political elections even when they don't have my partys guy in the lead . Intrade didn't have my partys guy in the Scott Walker election which is why you wont find any posts from me saying Walker would lose or Barret would win
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

No,I like Intrade because they called the 2004,2008,2010,Wisconsin recall election etc better then anyone else


I like Intrade in political elections even when they don't have my partys guy in the lead . Intrade didn't have my partys guy in the Scott Walker election which is why you wont find any posts from me saying Walker would lose or Barret would win

whoa... with respect to walker a reasonable / credible / good argument.
plus 1 for the other team.
 
The Pres may be running out of money....

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WASHINGTON — President Obama's sharp turn to the offensive against GOP challenger Mitt Romney last month came at a steep cost: nearly $58 million.

That's how much the president's reelection campaign burned through in June as it pounded Romney's business record and personal finances; its relentless television campaign alone cost $38 million, according to campaign finance reports filed Friday with the Federal Election Commission.

The expensive barrage came even as Romney and his affiliated party committees outraised Obama and his Democratic Party fundraising partners for the second month in the row, $106 million to $70 million.

Heading into July, Romney and his party allies were left with nearly $170 million on hand, while Obama and the Democrats had $147 million.

That disparity — along with a record-breaking $20.6-million haul in June by the pro-Romney "super PAC" Restore Our Future — underscored the momentum enjoyed by Republicans in the money race, a source of sharp anxiety among Democrats. Priorities USA Action, a super PAC backing Obama, also had its best fundraising month ever in June, but it notched just $6 million.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-campaign-money-20120721,0,6113370.story
 
Quote from Ricter:

Fortunately, as your team indicated after Wisconsin, money doesn't win these things.
Well... it's like we say, money doesn't buy happiness, but we're happier when we have lots of it, right? :)
 
Quote from Yannis:

Well... it's like we say, money doesn't buy happiness, but we're happier when we have lots of it, right? :)
Then you should be very happy, right?
 
Quote from jem:

The Pres may be running out of money....

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WASHINGTON — President Obama's sharp turn to the offensive against GOP challenger Mitt Romney last month came at a steep cost: nearly $58 million.

That's how much the president's reelection campaign burned through in June as it pounded Romney's business record and personal finances; its relentless television campaign alone cost $38 million, according to campaign finance reports filed Friday with the Federal Election Commission.

The expensive barrage came even as Romney and his affiliated party committees outraised Obama and his Democratic Party fundraising partners for the second month in the row, $106 million to $70 million.

Heading into July, Romney and his party allies were left with nearly $170 million on hand, while Obama and the Democrats had $147 million.

That disparity — along with a record-breaking $20.6-million haul in June by the pro-Romney "super PAC" Restore Our Future — underscored the momentum enjoyed by Republicans in the money race, a source of sharp anxiety among Democrats. Priorities USA Action, a super PAC backing Obama, also had its best fundraising month ever in June, but it notched just $6 million.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-campaign-money-20120721,0,6113370.story


147 million on hand is hardly running out of money.Obamas just fine,Romney needs to out spend opponents 5-1 to win and I doubt that would even help him
 
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