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After Romney’s Disastrous Week the Only Surprise is America Not Unanimously Voting Obama
By: Becky SarwateSep. 15th, 2012more from Becky Sarwate
Yahoo! News published a story this week, a joint venture with Esquire magazine, that shared the results of a recent survey the two media outlets commissioned from pollster Gary Langer of Langer Research Associates. The poll queried 1,000 likely voters on a range of topics designed to draw distinctions between sitting President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney. Results will be doled out in the next several weeks leading up the general election, however the first question posed to respondents was pretty straight forward with a rather unsurprising denouement.
“If the election were held today who would you vote for?” The answer? Amongst likely voters, Obama leads by four percentage points, 50 to 46. However the gulf opens much wider when the field is narrowed to voters who are already registered. In that case, Romney trails the POTUS by 11 percent, 52 to 41.
As voter registration postmark deadlines vary from state to state (some states cutoff entries 30 days before the election, while others leave opportunity open until just a couple of days prior), examining the responses of registered balloters becomes more consequential with each passing day. And it would seem that Republican attempts to disenfranchise the young, poor and certain minority groups just aren’t doing enough to stem the tide of momentum working in the President’s favor.
But polls are simply hypotheticals and while this news is encouraging less than two months before the ballot boxes officially open, it remains stupefying that the gulf isn’t much larger. While reading the Yahoo! story, it isn’t unreasonable to wonder if there’s any group that misfit contender Romney hasn’t done his best to alienate.
If you’re unemployed or otherwise struggling to make ends meet, a huge proportion of modern American society, there are the wealthy Romney family’s offshore accounts, dodgy tax returns and pathetic attempts to identify with real world problems to turn you off. If you’re a female, have a look at Romney’s flipflop from a pro-choice moderate to a pro-life intolerant who aligns himself with a Vice-Presidential candidate that opposes abortion in all situations, including cases of rape and incest, as well as instances where an expectant mother’s health is imperiled.
While we’re on the subject of Paul Ryan, are you an elderly American on a fixed income? Well then his plan to convert Medicare into a voucher program that exposes you to the business practices of private insurance companies ought to send you fleeing toward Obama. Are you an immigrant? The GOP can’t deport you fast enough. Person of any color? We didn’t see many of you at the recent Republican National Convention. How about a current or upcoming college student? Team Romney is tired of giving you “handouts” in the way of affordable loans and other financial aid that could guide you toward a 21st century job opportunity. If you’re gay, rest assured that the right wing will never stand up for your right to wed and raise a family. And Mittens’ deplorable handling of the Libyan embassy tragedy yesterday should go a long way toward alienating foreign policy wonks.
In fact all things considered, it’s sort of tough to comprehend how the poll Yahoo!/Esquire numbers don’t skew much father left. 95 percent to five sounds about right if you generously allow that there might just be that many independently wealthy, hawkish white males left in the nation. If Republican leadership did not receive the message in 2008 that they are out of touch with mainstream America, and it’s clear that they didn’t, let this be the year when they finally take themselves out to the shed.
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Tkaz99
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 12:32 pm
The only thing that worries me is the VoterID issue. It is going to have a negative effect for the Dems this year,no question. I hope you are right,but we must stay vigilant and get everyone out to vote!!
Idrea
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 12:37 pm
The American people are not that stupid. President Obama is going to be re-elected by a LANDSLIDE. :)
Jose Martinez MSQR
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 3:02 am
LIKE
NativeSonKY
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 1:03 pm
I’m not going to let my guard down until the election. Like the poster above says, the voter suppression issue can still come back to bite the Dems in the tail if we don’t keep up the fight. That’s why I had put so much hope in getting the petition for the Vote Day Holiday filled up with signatures, at least 100,000 before I would even think of sending it to President Obama for his possible signature, and I still only have 955 signatures so far. So if apathy is as bad at the voting booth as it is online where all it takes is a couple of minutes to help get out the vote, I have to say that it doesn’t look good, and we had better keep talking to people and getting out the vote every chance we get. I’m personally Fired Up! and Ready To Go! I hope everybody else is too!
Just in case you want to sign the petition, here’s a link: signon.org/s/oLaxc9
Peace! ☮
Nancy
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 1:06 pm
GOTV!!
Anne
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 1:06 pm
Actually, I’m not surprised at all. There are Americans whose hatred of President Obama clouds their judgment to the point where they fail to acknowledge the aspects of Willard Romney’s character that plainly speak to the kind of president he would be. If he ever became president, they would get a whole lot more than they ever bargained for, and they would have only themselves to blame for the resulting misery his policies would bring. He is a horrible candidate whose ineptitude is matched only by his lack of a moral core.
Doris~
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 1:41 pm
Now is the time to oust the TGOP because they serve no positive purpose and all commonsense ppl must vote these obstructionists out because our country is better than them….OBAMA~BIDEN 2012′
RoBmE/lYIN AYN RYAN 1040′S. BOTTOMLINE!
Mary S
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 2:40 pm
Yes, we need to keep the momentum up over voter suppression tactics, etc. (Remember what happened in Ohio in 2004!) There are still plenty of haters across the contry who want Obama out and don’t care by whom or how.
The more Mittwit opens his flapper, the better he makes Obmama look…he’s the President’s best campaign tool (and make no mistake, RMoney is a tool…)
Can’t wait for the POTUS to wipe the floor w/ Mittens during the debates.
Mary S
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 2:42 pm
*sorry, that should have been spelled ‘Obama’!* Having problems w/ laptop skipping around…
Donna
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 4:05 pm
If you have half of the population watching the biggest propaganda machine available in the 21st century, it doesn’t surprise me, that so many vote against their own best interest.
Foxaganda has been so popular, that the other news media have shifted their spin to the right in order to compete with Fox.
What amazes me is, that with all of this negative media, Obama has managed to stay ahead as much as he has.
Romney is so pusillanimous (lacking courage and resolution marked by contemptible timidity) that his numerous gaffes highlight the true reason that he wants to be President, blind ambition.
He is just a Wannabe.
Foxaganda and the dying, ran out of new ideas GOP, are still pathetically trying to prop him up. It’s really pitiful.
KatzKids
Sep. 16th, 2012 at 6:57 am
HP has a story up about polls taken worldwide about who they wanted to be the US President. They voted in a massive landslide for President Obama.
I was in a conversation with a Dutch lady yesterday & she said they took a poll in the Netherlands & the results were Obama – 88%, Romney – 6%, Undecided – 6%.
The reason the race here is supposed to be so close was “eloquently” explained by Rick Santorum at the “Values Voters” forum.
www.stonekettle.com/2012/...
Pooperscooper
Sep. 21st, 2012 at 4:40 pm
Do not forget 2004, Shrub (baby Bush), WOW! How could he be reelected…there is no sure thing, everyone MUST NOT relax and think there is no concern regarding U.S. voters doing what the readers here see as obvious good for the country.