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  1. dennisl59 says:

    I’ve seen this map before…how they have Texas as ‘leaning Romney’ and ‘pink’ is an insult and completely wrong. Texas is a very, very RED State and everyone(except the 20% of mental patients, losers, illegals, freeloaders and liberal pissants) here despises El Presidente’ and his dog, Holder.

    posted 7/17 648pm Texas[The American Castro] Time

  2. persecutor says:

    Texas a toss up? I’d be very surprised if that were so.

  3. Dave says:

    Maybe its all the immigrants coming in by El Paso , like 800,000…..might make it a toss up.

    • Artgal says:

      Dave – I have been thinking the same thing. I had the chance to visit Texas last week and honestly, with Austin and some other pockets being the exceptions, the state is a solid red. Even San Antonio is very patriotic. I cannot see Texas being at all in a toss up or leaning status.

      I’ve been quite surprised to see Arizona listed as a ‘lean Romney’ and at times listed as ‘toss up’ when nothing could be further from the truth – UNLESS fraud is employed. By the looks of it, that could very well happen in Pima County (Tucson) which is notorious for vote fraud; otherwise, this state is solidly with Romney.

      To give you an idea of where things are in Arizona: in 2010, we already had a Republican majority in the state house, but that majority went even further with newbie candidates who were supported by tea parties in this state; so the state house went more conservative. In Pima County, Ruth McClung and Jesse Kelly (both newbies and unknown) came VERY close to unseating well-funded Democrat incumbents. We also gave Gov. Jan Brewer a very decisive win the very year SB1070 was signed, and while we were being sued left and right (still are) by Obama. Unfortunately, a wingbat group in 2011 convinced enough people to unseat State Senator Russell Pearce. I understand that many in his district thought the recall was bogus and did not even bother to participate in the vote last October which resulted in Pearce’s defeat.

      Still, Republicans have increased their voter registrations and are the number one party in AZ; Independents have grown large enough (and continue to grow) to become the second largest party in Arizona. Democrats have lost registrants in the thousands and have officially become the third party in Arizona. That has been true since early last year and remains so today. My only fear is that registered voters among Democrats will ‘magically’ grow in the months ahead due to backdoor amnesty/fraud.

      When Nancy Pelosi harped about Eric Holder being held in contempt & identifying the ‘reason’ as the Attorney General will be involved in ‘investigating’ voter fraud, take that as the cue that Holder will be a prime participant in making sure it happens. We see Arizona, Texas & Florida being challenged on state laws regarding ID to vote and to register being challenged by this administration. Their only way in winning is to lie, cheat and steal – pretty much the way Obama has ran in the past and has now governed.

      I also wish to add that Arizona has an enormous Mormon population that is never discussed by the ‘in the know’ crowd.

  4. FrankRemley says:

    Here’s the thing about Karl Rove. He does NOT want Mittenz to win. Just like most others in the Republican establishment. To them, Mittenz is just a sacrificial lamb being thrown to the slaughter. They are more than willing to let the Dumb Bastard have a second term in order that their boy, Jebber Boosh, can be the GOP nominee come 2016. They don’t even have the brains to realize that if the Dumb Bastard isn’t defeated in November there might not even be an election in 2016.

  5. shellym says:

    Earth to Rove and Trippi…Missouri is not a toss-up state this time around.

    It’s not a solid red thanks to the liberal enclaves of KC and STL city (and parts of STL county), but the rest of the state makes up for it.

    Try the light pink crayon, boys.

  6. Charles_TX says:

    Take this map with a grain of salt. It’s never clear what Rove’s agenda is, other than it doesn’t involve supporting TEA Party candidates.

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