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To: Murrey Walker who wrote (23046)8/13/2012 2:52:34 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 85487
 
Agreed, but they aren't looking for any wrong doing on Romney's part. They know that he didn't break the law. They know that he isn't guilty of tax evasion.

And again, they are focusing on this because it is the only area where there is any semblance of transparency on Obama's part.



To: Murrey Walker who wrote (23046)9/19/2012 4:57:09 PM
From: Wharf Rat5 Recommendations  Respond to of 85487
 
Hey, Murray... you still have my post saying Obama will win by 8%? Got a link? I hope so. Think I underestimated the ability of the Rs to blow it, cuz this elevator only goes down.

A new Pew Research survey finds President Obama now leads Mitt Romney nationally by eight points among likely voters, 51% to 43%.

"Not only does Obama enjoy a substantial lead in the horserace, he tops Romney on a number of key dimensions. His support is stronger than his rival's, and is positive rather than negative. Mitt Romney's backers are more ardent than they were pre-convention, but are still not as enthusiastic as Obama's. Roughly half of Romney's supporters say they are voting against Obama rather than for the Republican nominee."

politicalwire.com