http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...g-democratic-history-switches-endorsement-to/
The momentum is clearly with Romney.
The momentum is clearly with Romney.
Actually, that's not accurate, see this:http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...g-democratic-history-switches-endorsement-to/
The momentum is clearly with Romney.
Thanks for the link which clearly indicates that Obama is losing endorsements which he had in 2008. Its not about how many endorsements Obama has but rather how many he gained/lost. Remember Obama is the incumbent. The obvious question is why are any of the newspapers switching their endorsements to Romney?Actually, that's not accurate, see this:
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/2012_newspaper_endorsements.php
Ugh you did not understand those stats very well - check the scoreboard at the top & you will see that even with the switching Obama is doing much better than Romney.Thanks for the link which clearly indicates that Obama is losing endorsements which he had in 2008. Its not about how many endorsements Obama has but rather how many he gained/lost. Remember Obama is the incumbent. The obvious question is why are any of the newspapers switching their endorsements to Romney?
I am not disputing your chart which indicates that Obama has more endorsements than Romney. Obama is the incumbent and Romney wasn't even running in 2008. I could easily give you more reasons why Obama has more endorsements but I won't bother because it has no relevance to my point of trend/momentum.Ugh you did not understand those stats very well - check the scoreboard at the top & you will see that even with the switching Obama is doing much better than Romney.
Judging by your sources you are clearly insane. Baracuda Brigade.I am not disputing your chart which indicates that Obama has more endorsements than Romney. Obama is the incumbent and Romney wasn't even running in 2008. I could easily give you more reasons why Obama has more endorsements but I won't bother because it has no relevance to my point of trend/momentum.
So far Obama has lost 11 endorsements which indicates a trend that people don't think that he is doing a very good job as President. Again I ask the question, why would many of the Liberal papers switch their endorsement to Romney?
Romney has all the momentum and he will win the Presidency on Tuesday along with the Senate. Anyone else here on TERB willing to commit and have themselves on the record?
ObamaAnyone else here on TERB willing to commit and have themselves on the record?
It is clearly a closer race this time, but Obama still appears to have the edge.Thanks for the link which clearly indicates that Obama is losing endorsements which he had in 2008. Its not about how many endorsements Obama has but rather how many he gained/lost. Remember Obama is the incumbent. The obvious question is why are any of the newspapers switching their endorsements to Romney?