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I don't know what polls your looking at, I've seen about even or Obama slight lead, but none with Romney in the lead except for one that was a questionnaire and Romney fared slightly better then Obama on who could be better on the economy.

What facts shall we discuss then?

Why you like the outsource pioneer Romney? Or why you don't like the socialist Obama?
I guess it depends on what day you look at the polls. July 2, Romney had a 6% lead, today they're even. Rasmussen

It's important to note, however, "Forty-eight percent (48%) rate his [Obama's] performance as poor in this area [economy]." Rasmussen

57% of voters in this country believe that "venture capital companies are better than government programs at creating jobs." Rasmussen

"Most Republicans and unaffiliated voters hold that view, but a plurality of Democrats see government programs as the better approach." Rasmussen

As has been the case for years now, the president's job approval rating is in the trash. 51% disapprove while 42% strongly disapprove. Only 26% strongly approve. Among these are Democrats. Period.

Why you like the outsource pioneer Romney? Or why you don't like the socialist Obama?
As far as outsourcing goes, it's a part of the economy and is essential for the success of the US economy and the high standard of living we enjoy. (Our poorest citizens are among the richest people in the world).

Mitt Romney successfully ran Bain, then after he left Bain capital, Stephen Pagliuca took the reigns. It's funny when people say they don't trust Mitt Romney. On top of not keeping any promise he's made, right down to Gitmo, Obama smears Bain Capital for outsourcing jobs "during restructuring of companies." Well at this time, Bain Capital was headed up by Stephen Pagliuca. Last year, Pagliuca "cut a $35,800 check to Barack Obama’s Victory Fund. Then he cut another $30,800 check to the DNC. And another $30,800 check to the DCCC. Jonathan Lavine and Mark Nunnelly [both worked at Bain] have both maxed out to Obama already, as well as to the DNC. Lavin was a bundler for Obama, and raised over $100,000 for him. Michael Krupka gave Obama $4,600 in 2008."

I'm not trying to get off track, I'm just giving you the reasons I don't like Obama or the democratic party. They spin stories and outright lie, then have the nerve to call Romney a liar. What's he lying about? This is just proof that Obama is untrustworthy.

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  1. Reiver's Avatar
    Our poorest citizens are among the richest people in the world
    One should note that the poorest in the US aren't among the richest in the developed world. Indeed, if we fix the poverty line according to the US threshold the US only competes with the class-ridden Brits in the poverty harvest
  2. Jallen289's Avatar
    Thanks for the input.
  3. Jallen289's Avatar
    One should not, as well, that I never claimed that our poorest citizens are among the richest in the developed world. World population of developed countries makes up about 14% of total world population.