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-Election 2012
Ronmey's in Trouble, Part 123
2012-09-26
With polls showing Obama enjoying a clear advantage in Ohio, Romney and his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), began two days of retail campaigning with a joint rally here at Dayton International Airport.
Oversampling? What's that?
Standing in front of their campaign planes, and joined by tea party star Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.), the Republican ticket painted a dramatic contrast with the Obama administration -- on their tax plans, on trade policies with China and on the size and role of government.
Almost a fair statement, except for throwing in a scary Tea-Party guy.
Beeson called Obama's campaign "the reigning champs" because of their successful turnout operation in 2008. But, he said, with six weeks left until Election Day, the Obama campaign is too bullish. "They're sort of spiking the ball at the 30-yard line right now," Beeson said.
Too busy to talk to Bibi, but he's got time to talk about his girls' basketball on The View.
Romney hopes his bus tour, which continues Wednesday through three Ohio cities, will help generate enthusiasm for his candidacy. He has been attacking Obama on his trade policies with China, both in television advertisements and on the stump, hoping a sharp critique would rally blue-collar voters in this industrial state.

"China has cheated," Romney said, adding, "I will not allow that to continue."
That's also all over Northern Virginia, which is followed or preceeded by Obama saying Romney's firm specialized in outsourcing jobs to China.
But Obama's campaign argued that this was simply a desperate move.
Not unlike Obama campaigning in Wisconsin, I suppose.
"He's desperately trying to find something else that will ingratiate himself with working people," former Ohio governor Ted Strickland, a co-chairman of Obama's campaign, said in an interview. "The people in Ohio, I think, have already made up their minds about this guy one way or another, and a majority of Ohioans have concluded that the Obama-MSM narrative is taking hold - he doesn't care about them or understand them."
Posted by:Bobby

#8  Thanks for the link to the download.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-09-26 18:37  

#7  A great book by Darrell Huff. Read it.

Download done. (And it's free!) Thank you, Alaska Paul.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-09-26 13:17  

#6  "Circular Business Planning" (an excellent term by the way) is not limited to labor unions.

Example here, website is a bit dated but until recently, still a fully funded program.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-09-26 10:20  

#5  alternative energy companies

The one's that used the circular business plan like the union's? The Donks support the unions, the unions vote for the Donk's, and if the Donks win, they reward the unions with special favors and benefits at the expense of the rest of us.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-09-26 10:06  

#4  How to Lie With Statistics pdf download.

A great book by Darrell Huff. Read it.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2012-09-26 09:56  

#3  ... which is followed or preceeded by Obama saying Romney's firm specialized in outsourcing jobs to China.

You mean like all those White House patronage rewards to alternative energy companies that outsourced too?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-09-26 09:06  

#2  "He's desperately trying to find something else that will ingratiate himself with working people,"

Yes of course; something akin to trying to feed farm animals in a petting zoo. They just won't come to the fence!
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-09-26 08:59  

#1  Considering Mittens and teh 0ne are tied in over sampled democrat polls....
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-09-26 08:34  

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