IMJerusha
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Keep saying that.
Your problem, glorydaz, is you live within a worldview of your own making, relatively untrammeled by fact. If I were a betting man, I'd be willing to wager that if Romeny won by .1%, you'd say "landslide." And if Obama wins, by any margin, you'll cry "fraud."
You don't care about facts--all you care about is your worldview.
Well, here are a few facts to think about--assuming they get past your reality filter. Neither candidate will win by a landslide. Right now, Obama is in front, and it's pretty good odd that he will win. If he does, he's going to have an uphill slog, because this election has been dirty--both sides have been slinging mud and lies for all their worth.
In the mean time, however, we're definitely going to have one winner and one loser in this election. Somebody's going home very disappointed Nov 7th. In one respect, I don't care who wins--I will support the President of the United States, no matter who is elected. In one respect, I care very much--I do not agree with Romney's policies.
But one thing I refuse to do--which evidently you revel in--I refuse to put party above country. I refuse to despise the President just because he's not the person I voted for.
Interesting. Since you post of a worldview untrammeled by fact, I can't help but ask, what exactly, do you do when it comes time to say the Pledge of Allegiance?...you know, "one nation, under God"? How can one support and have respect for an office designed, in fact, to support and uphold that which one does not support and respect?
In answer to the OP, I think it will be a close call. I'm praying that Romney wins.