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Yachtie -> For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 2:15:41 PM)

Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000, according to West Chester Fire Chief Tony Goller – making it the largest rally of the campaign, said Romney spokesman Chris Maloney.


In 2008, at his last stop in Cleveland, a Democrat stronghold, Obama attracted 80,000 people. This morning, at his last 2012 stop in that same city, Obama could only attract 4,000.


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Aylee -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 2:20:35 PM)

I read that less than 200 showed up for Stevie Wonder's pro-Obama thingie.




subrob1967 -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 2:34:45 PM)

Here's a public service announcement for my Collarchat friends...

Three days... Tick tock

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SternSkipper -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 3:23:51 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Yachtie

Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000, according to West Chester Fire Chief Tony Goller – making it the largest rally of the campaign, said Romney spokesman Chris Maloney.


In 2008, at his last stop in Cleveland, a Democrat stronghold, Obama attracted 80,000 people. This morning, at his last 2012 stop in that same city, Obama could only attract 4,000.


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It's good he got a few turning out in Ohio, because we drove past his rally in Portsmouth
And he didn't have fuck-all in attendance there. if there were 500 cars in the lot, I'd be surprised. Oh, and there was a list with a "Romney Rally" sign desperately trying to flag in cars..
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On a happier note, my daughter and I delivered 400 absentee ballots to elderly people. Most of them are committed to voting for Obama. Good luck Sith that winning Ohio fantasy.




SternSkipper -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 3:28:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Here's a public service announcement for my Collarchat friends...

Three days... Tick tock

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Is that the "Countdown To Crying Cops" Clock? Shouldn't it be.surrounded by donut.




Hillwilliam -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 3:29:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Yachtie

Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000







Was the 30K before or after the photoshop?

C'mon man, you hadda know somone was gonna do this. Might as well be me.[8D]




dcnovice -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 3:29:27 PM)

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Here's a public service announcement for my Collarchat friends...

One good PSA deserves another:

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stef -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 7:05:50 PM)

For someone who claims to not support Romney, you sure do seem to spend a lot of time tonguing his taint.




Politesub53 -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/3/2012 7:20:25 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yachtie

Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000, according to West Chester Fire Chief Tony Goller – making it the largest rally of the campaign, said Romney spokesman Chris Maloney.


In 2008, at his last stop in Cleveland, a Democrat stronghold, Obama attracted 80,000 people. This morning, at his last 2012 stop in that same city, Obama could only attract 4,000.


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Dont you even read your own biased links. Obama was in an area that had voted Republican in the last two elections. So much for Democrat stronghold.......

"Obama took Ohio in 2008 with overwhelming support in Cleveland's largest counties; this time he's hoping to take the state with the help of this southwest Ohio city in Clark County, an area that Republicans have taken in the last two presidential elections."




mnottertail -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 6:24:51 AM)

It roars for thee and me.




Kirata -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 7:37:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

my daughter and I delivered 400 absentee ballots to elderly people. Most of them are committed to voting for Obama.

Are you sure they weren't committed for voting for Obama? [:D]

K.




lovmuffin -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 3:08:26 PM)

l thought absentee ballots came in the mail to an individual requesting one. At least in Ohio and Florida they do.




ElizabethAnne -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 3:26:57 PM)

Can't compare Clark County (Springfield) to Cleveland, except they are both in Ohio. Even if EVERY voter in Clark County cast their vote for O'bama, he still wouldn't carry the state - no way. West Chester is a suburb of Cincy, so 30,000 there doesn't surprise me at all. Four years ago traveling around Ohio - you saw tons of O'bama signs; now you don't.




dcnovice -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 4:40:47 PM)

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O'bama

Nitpicky question from a nitpicky editor: Why do you keep putting an apostrophe in the President's surname?




FMRFGOPGAL -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 4:55:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: lovmuffin

l thought absentee ballots came in the mail to an individual requesting one. At least in Ohio and Florida they do.


Delivery of a ballot affidavit TO the voter IS in fact legal in New Hampshire.
They have to mail or bring it to the Board of Elections in their district, a Precinct Warden, or the city/town clerk.
  What I do know is that I would like to thank SternSkipper for hooking up tickets for my Dad, my B/F, and myself to see the Presidents in Concord today.
   It was a pleasure meeting you. And my Dad said you reminded him of your father. On the way home, he told me a really funny story about the 68 blackout that you just have to hear.
Call me maybe[:D]




Politesub53 -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 5:13:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

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O'bama

Nitpicky question from a nitpicky editor: Why do you keep putting an apostrophe in the President's surname?



Sheesh....All you Yanks have Irish heritage dont you know. [8D]




DomYngBlk -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 5:56:56 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Yachtie

Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000, according to West Chester Fire Chief Tony Goller – making it the largest rally of the campaign, said Romney spokesman Chris Maloney.


In 2008, at his last stop in Cleveland, a Democrat stronghold, Obama attracted 80,000 people. This morning, at his last 2012 stop in that same city, Obama could only attract 4,000.


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Think they better teach tony how to count




ElizabethAnne -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 7:25:30 PM)

Considering the 2010 Census in Portsmith was 20,226 people; and since you said 500 cars, averaging two people in each car, that's 10,000 people, half the population. Sounds like an excellent turn out.




tazzygirl -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 7:29:17 PM)

Ummm... 500.. 2 people in each car... thats 1,000.




slvemike4u -> RE: For whom the crowd roars (11/4/2012 8:32:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Ummm... 500.. 2 people in each car... thats 1,000.

Math,like science and facts isn't all that important tazzy.




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