Well. I've just spent the last six hours poring over every bit of polling data I could find, comparing it with polling data from 2008, with employment figures, quality-of-life indexes, and other tidbits between 2008 and today.
Obama's pretty much slated for victory. I know that's going to ruffle the jimmies of a few people on this forum but, oh well. It's ENTIRELY possible Obama will lose, but in all honesty I can't really see how. He won't win Florida, I don't think, but he's going to hold enough states all the same to maintain his position. I think Romney's failing here was his actions spoke too loudly of crony-capitalism, accepting money from the wrong people, utterly failing the debates horribly, and generally not bringing any new ideas to the board that resonate very strongly with the voters.
Who knows. Maybe I'll eat my words. But I doubt it.
Obama's pretty much slated for victory. I know that's going to ruffle the jimmies of a few people on this forum but, oh well. It's ENTIRELY possible Obama will lose, but in all honesty I can't really see how. He won't win Florida, I don't think, but he's going to hold enough states all the same to maintain his position. I think Romney's failing here was his actions spoke too loudly of crony-capitalism, accepting money from the wrong people, utterly failing the debates horribly, and generally not bringing any new ideas to the board that resonate very strongly with the voters.
Who knows. Maybe I'll eat my words. But I doubt it.