Top ten reasons Mitt Romney lost that you won’t read elsewhere
Donald Trump, Humpty Dumpty Rove, car elevators, Big Bird all helped
Published Sunday, November 11, 2012, 7:44 AM
Updated Monday, November 12, 2012, 9:43 AM
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rose528 | Nov 11, 2012, 11:29 AM EST
Tom MO the reason flip/flop Willard lost is there are more educated informed American people who voted. For your information the red states you see in the middle of the country on a map receive more "free stuff" and welfare than the all the blue states.Do your research if you want the truth stop watching faux (that means fake if you don't read french) "news"
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StevieVirginia | Nov 11, 2012, 11:24 AM EST
In my house we call it Faux News and it was fun watching Faux News after the election ended. I kept waiting for but it never happened. I was waiting for exploding heads. These jack asses said Romney would win in a rout! The people at Faux News are all in denial. They are sooo stupid. They still don't know why they lost. These idiots said any Christian who votes for Obama would go to hell! This Catholic kid voted for Obama and just in case I am going to hell? I went to the liquor store, stocked up and partied all night long after Obama won. The #1 reason why Romney lost was because the dying breed of the "Angry White Man" the racist - bigot was way out numbered.
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rose528 | Nov 11, 2012, 11:07 AM EST
the repugs responding here still blame every thing and every one but their party. The repulsive party of NO is a nazi/fascist party. You can tell by the statements people running for a seat in the House or Senate, for Governor or by someone who was already in office. The laws the they past in their states against women, union, teacher, and workers. These are the real reasons the nazi/fascist party lost
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eiregirl | Nov 11, 2012, 11:06 AM EST
The Republicans lost because the time for the Grand Old Party is over. Their ideology is archaic. Their refusal to give a toss what the rest of the world thinks of us is disturbing but then they wonder why the US can be disliked in many parts of the world. We have actually moved FORWARD.
JimmieM...sorry to burst your bubble (which might be very large) Abraham Lincoln, that name might be familiar to you was the first Republican president and it was he who freed the slaves not the Democrats.
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LisaJHD | Nov 11, 2012, 11:01 AM EST
Look at the information coming out about vote totals. Some precincts and/or counties have more than 100% voter turnout. St. Lucia County in Florida had 141% turnout! Some precincts have 100% (or more) voting for Obama-Biden ticket. There has been massive fraud in this election.
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maryosullivan | Nov 11, 2012, 10:30 AM EST
Republicans will continue to lose if they don't publicly disassociate themselves from the Fox News inspired rant employed by Tom Mo shown below
The endless screed against everything Obama said or did
would propel even an Obama critic to vote against Romney. The incivility, the raw racist remarks flung at anyone , including Christie, who uttered a word of agreement with
Obama's policies has been nonstop for the last four years. Perhaps McConnell's comment saying the Republicans number one priority was to make Obama a one time President set the pace
If you guess I voted for Obama , think again
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wheelah | Nov 11, 2012, 10:29 AM EST
The reason Mitt Romney lost is because he is Mitt Romney: an aloof, secretive, money man with a palpable superiority complex. With no core convictions aside from money and ambition, Romney was astonishingly adept at pushing any lie he believed his audience wanted to hear. He relied too heavily on playing on the fears and insecurities of a shrinking base of support. That loose association with the truth and willingness his to allow policy (to the extent that he spoke in specifics) dictate the facts proved his undoing. The Romney team tweaked their own polling data to suit their narrative and couldn't see the coming landslide. They choose to believe the clumsy and obvious voter suppression efforts of Ohio & Florida would not energize Obama's base. At the end of the day, Romney earned fewer votes than John McCain did in his thrashing. I'm from Massachusetts, and know of Mitt Romney more than I care to.
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Parents | Nov 11, 2012, 10:26 AM EST
The Reps did everything to make Pres Obama look like he was doing nothing, then compaign on it, in order to made the election for them a walk in the park. They did this over and obove "the good of the country". People caught on to this and there was a backlash to this behaviour. They showed disrespect for the Office and the President. Not acceptable.
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cantwaittogo | Nov 11, 2012, 10:25 AM EST
11. 1920's stance on birth control and abortion.
12. Once Mittens realized that the pup he brought on board (Paul Ryan) was actually a rabid pit bull, he became afraid. Who would want to be President if Paul Ryan was one heartbeat away, and it was YOUR heartbeat that Ryan was eyeing?
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joma5004 | Nov 11, 2012, 10:08 AM EST
JimmieM, learn to use coherent sentences instead of the babbLe in your comment! Mittiens lost because way too many people realized that he was nothing but an empty suit, talking the talk but NOT walking the walk. I know. I live in Massachusetts and have experience with Mittens.
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Tom Mo | Nov 11, 2012, 10:00 AM EST
The reason Romney lost is that there are more ill informed morons in America than Americans. Far too many voters like to get "free stuff".
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JimmieM | Nov 11, 2012, 09:19 AM EST
The number 1 reason is that there are to many democrats in respected advisory Colin Powel is only the most public one...they tell the republicans to never respond to the slander the democrats spew like that the republicans are the racist party while the democrats freed the slaves....a lie, that now many people believe.
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