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When it rains, it pours
« on: May 21, 2012, 12:38:33 PM »
Team Obama has some serious work ahead of them, with their cool-aide drining supporters & pundits needed to do some very heavy lifting

Not only did you have an Obama economic advisor, concede on Fox News Sunday that "Look, I don't dispute that the deficit has increased."

Not only did you have David Axelrod stating that Romney's religion should be off limits and out of bounds for any one else to go after, during the campaign

Not only is team Obama's efforts at trying to claim that somehow after Romney left Bain, that what happened after was due to Romney, having no traction what-so-ever

Not only has Ron Paul left the race, and no other more dedicated conservative planning on entering to split any vote
 
Not only is Romney gaining, if not surpassing Obama in both fund raising and polling

But you have a recent new Rasmussen Report that references ... *gasp*....64% of Americans Prefer Fewer Government Services and Lower Taxes


It is again, the GOP's election to lose.....which they still could.  The question really shifts to if the GOP can take the Senate

"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle