Romney supporters.... where art thou??

WeedPublican

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Hmmm, seems MSNBC, CNN, and even FOX NEWS is reporting that Mitt Romney is claiming that OHIO was counted wrong, funny thing is even FOX news is telling the Romney campaign that they lost. He is suppose to have a speech tonight but they say he's nowhere to be found. Seems like Romney is a bit of a sore loser? Well you know what they say, rich guys dont like being told they cant have something :-?
 

kelly4

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Hmmm, seems MSNBC, CNN, and even FOX NEWS is reporting that Mitt Romney is claiming that OHIO was counted wrong, funny thing is even FOX news is telling the Romney campaign that they lost. He is suppose to have a speech tonight but they say he's nowhere to be found. Seems like Romney is a bit of a sore loser? Well you know what they say, rich guys dont like being told they cant have something :-?
Maybe he's just chillin on the mother ship...
 

WeedPublican

Active Member
Washington DC which is where the president works and resides, they should know better than anyone whats really going on, the vote was for Obama 92% to 7%. That says it all......
 

sync0s

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Romney is holding on because they are calling states that are technically very close to call.

Ohio has a difference of 10,000 votes, Hawaii hasn't reported anything and their calling it for Obama, Nevada and California are still less than 25% reported.

Predictive models based on past are very accurate in telling that Romney lost, but anything can happen.
 

BadDog40

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Romney is holding on because they are calling states that are technically very close to call.

Ohio has a difference of 10,000 votes, Hawaii hasn't reported anything and their calling it for Obama, Nevada and California are still less than 25% reported.

Predictive models based on past are very accurate in telling that Romney lost, but anything can happen.

He's won Colorado and Nevada which puts him at 272 without Ohio. He's going to win Florida and Virginia, its over.

Denial is the first stage of grief.
 

sync0s

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He's won Colorado and Nevada which puts him at 272 without Ohio. He's going to win Florida and Virginia, its over.

Denial is the first stage of grief.
Firstly, I'm not a Romney supporter.

Secondly, Colorado is 65% reported with 15,000 vote difference. As I said (and apparently you can't read), Nevada is less than 25% reported.

If you were Romney you would wait until you knew for a fact, especially after all your supporters did for you.
 

noxiously

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As stated, if Romney wins Ohio, Florida, and Virginia, he still won't have enough electorates, so just give it up, you lost.
 

BadDog40

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Firstly, I'm not a Romney supporter.

Secondly, Colorado is 65% reported with 15,000 vote difference. As I said (and apparently you can't read), Nevada is less than 25% reported.

If you were Romney you would wait until you knew for a fact, especially after all your supporters did for you.

They all have given Colorado and Nevada to Obama, including Fox News.


The 5 stages of grief:

1. NUMBNESS & DENIAL-
The first reaction to a loss, numbness or shock can help cushion the blow and can help you get through the initial mourning rituals with the family and the funeral. This stage can last a few hours, days, or even a few weeks.

2. YEARNING & ANGER-
The numbness wears off, and the painful realization of the loss hits full-force; you will yearn deeply for your lost loved one. You may be angry and have regrets of things left unsaid or dreams never realized.

3. EMOTIONAL DESPAIR, SADNESS & WITHDRAWAL-
The storm of intense emotions of the second stage gives way to a period of heavy sadness, silence and withdrawal from family and friends.

4. REORGANIZATION-
Reorganization and the beginning of positive emotions- Over time, the sadness stage will start to lessen, and you will begin to see a lightening of your emotions. You will start to perceive your life in a more positive light, although bouts of grief and sadness will persist, probably for the rest of your life.

5. LETTING GO & MOVING ON-
The final phase of this model is to let go of your need for the lost loved one and to move on with your life. Sadness will lessen greatly, and new interests will gradually occupy your thoughts more and more, crowding out the misery and desolation. The final stage is when you "pull your life back together".
 

sync0s

Well-Known Member
As stated, if Romney wins Ohio, Florida, and Virginia, he still won't have enough electorates, so just give it up, you lost.
States that are close (or very low reporting) and have already been [awarded] to Obama:

Hawaii, Nevada, Colorado, Ohio: 27 electoral votes

That would put Obama below 270 (according to politico)
 

BustinScales510

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Well,the uncounted votes in ohio are all urban Democratic leaning precincts. And yes all of ca,or,and wa havent been counted but the west coast is a Democratic battleaxe that isnt likely to give any republican electoral college votes
 

sync0s

Well-Known Member
They all have given Colorado and Nevada to Obama, including Fox News.


The 5 stages of grief:

1. NUMBNESS & DENIAL-
The first reaction to a loss, numbness or shock can help cushion the blow and can help you get through the initial mourning rituals with the family and the funeral. This stage can last a few hours, days, or even a few weeks.

2. YEARNING & ANGER-
The numbness wears off, and the painful realization of the loss hits full-force; you will yearn deeply for your lost loved one. You may be angry and have regrets of things left unsaid or dreams never realized.

3. EMOTIONAL DESPAIR, SADNESS & WITHDRAWAL-
The storm of intense emotions of the second stage gives way to a period of heavy sadness, silence and withdrawal from family and friends.

4. REORGANIZATION-
Reorganization and the beginning of positive emotions- Over time, the sadness stage will start to lessen, and you will begin to see a lightening of your emotions. You will start to perceive your life in a more positive light, although bouts of grief and sadness will persist, probably for the rest of your life.

5. LETTING GO & MOVING ON-
The final phase of this model is to let go of your need for the lost loved one and to move on with your life. Sadness will lessen greatly, and new interests will gradually occupy your thoughts more and more, crowding out the misery and desolation. The final stage is when you "pull your life back together".
You must be mildly retarded (or maybe just illiterate).
 

noxiously

Well-Known Member
You sure do sound like a Romney supporter. Just give it up, Romney lost, they have more info, and knowledge, than you do. So I'm pretty sure they are making very accurate calls.
 

sync0s

Well-Known Member
You sure do sound like a Romney supporter. Just give it up, Romney lost, they have more info, and knowledge, than you do. So I'm pretty sure they are making very accurate calls.
That's because your ignorant. I'm a Libertarian who voted for Gary Johnson and I have been vehemently opposed to Romney for the past two years. The only thing I'm hoping for out of this election is a 5% vote for the L party.

Sorry that you couldn't handle somebody explaining to you why Romney had waited a little longer to concede.
 

WeedPublican

Active Member
That's because your ignorant. I'm a Libertarian who voted for Gary Johnson and I have been vehemently opposed to Romney for the past two years. The only thing I'm hoping for out of this election is a 5% vote for the L party.

Sorry that you couldn't handle somebody explaining to you why Romney had waited a little longer to concede.

LOL, its reported that Romney wrote an acceptance speech for president, he really thought he was gonna win, lmfao. Thats why he took a while he didnt know what to say
 
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