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Related: About this forum3 Questions Re Willard Rmoney
do you think he is in trouble and how much
do you think he will win the nomination
how many states do think Obama will win against Willard, against Santorum (if he's the nominee)
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3 Questions Re Willard Rmoney (Original Post)
gopiscrap
Feb 2012
OP
I think for Rmoney to get the nomination he might find out what is like to be poor
liberal N proud
Feb 2012
#4
MrSlayer
(22,143 posts)1. No. Yes. And Obama is likely to win as many as he did last time.
Maybe a few less. I'm thinking Virginia and North Carolina may go the other way. Possibly Indiana as well.
Kahuna
(27,311 posts)2. Myth thinks he can lie and smear his way to the nomination. Even if it works
he will be so damaged by the end of the process that Obama should win in a walk.
grantcart
(53,061 posts)3. Big trouble
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002282832
Electability is his only asset.
Santorum has now beat him in 4 states.
Santorum is not considered an effective campaigner and lost his last election by double digit numbers.
1) Big Trouble
2) No
3) Can't tell until we see who the nominee is.
Electability is his only asset.
Santorum has now beat him in 4 states.
Santorum is not considered an effective campaigner and lost his last election by double digit numbers.
1) Big Trouble
2) No
3) Can't tell until we see who the nominee is.
liberal N proud
(60,344 posts)4. I think for Rmoney to get the nomination he might find out what is like to be poor
For a short time anyway.
Will he get the nomination - Yes
It will be a landslid for President Obama in the elction.