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To: i-node who wrote (681126)10/25/2012 11:48:51 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572605
 
> Mitt has to be @ 70% at least.

While I thought early on it could be a Romney landslide, I don't believe that now. But I still think it is a 50/50 shot or better for Romney.

But I admit, I may be underestimating the stupidity of the voters.


We'll see..........soon enough.



To: i-node who wrote (681126)10/26/2012 12:14:01 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572605
 
This should make you happy.......Rs are outspending Dems in every swing state..

1. NH - $587,508 (D) + $744,146 (R) = $1,331,654
2. IA - $412,526 (D) + $787,560 (R) = $1,200,086
3. VA - $502,496 (D) + $658,271 (R) = $1,160,767
4. OH - $460,400 (D) + $676,529 (R) = $1,136,020
5. NV - $441,732 (D) + $574,141 (R) = $1,015,873
6. WI - $279,897 (D) + $551,340 (R) = $831,237
7. CO - $333,176 (D) + $412,566 (R) = $745,742
8. FL - $219,702 (D) + $387,119 (R) = $606,821
9. NC - $79,048 (D) + $145,364 (R) = $224,412
10. MI - $0 (D) + $104,910 (R) = $104,910