Posted by: Jim_
Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/11/12 09:30 AM
Most of the votes
are finally in. There are a few states at 99%, but not many. It seems that Obama won by 4,683,307. Wouldn't that be considered a mandate by GOP rules?
Posted by: garyW
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/11/12 10:58 AM
Wouldn't that be considered a mandate by GOP rules?
Doubtful. 49% of GOP voters nationally say they think that ACORN stole the election for President Obama … and ACORN hasn't even existed for the past two years.
linkAs I said in a previous thread, the GOP is acting like we have a Romney presidency.
Posted by: MacBozo
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/11/12 07:04 PM
It's only a mandate if they win (even by one vote).
Posted by: musicalmarv7
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/12/12 02:35 AM
The GOP Party is still living in a imaginary world thinking Romney won the election and cannot get over it yet.Wake up and smell the coffee Obama is the president for 4 more years.
Posted by: DLC
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/12/12 05:58 AM
Well if the GOP candidate gets elected a margin of ONE is a mandate... go back and see GW Bush talk about it in 2004 !! He has
Pullit-e-kal Kap-tal to spend !!
They are such hypocrites !!
Posted by: steveg
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/12/12 06:35 AM
Are you trying to give Turd Blossom apoplexy redux?
Posted by: steveg
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/12/12 06:39 AM
I think you're confusing that with
who stole the acorn.
Posted by: DLC
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/12/12 06:48 AM
I think you're confusing that with
who stole the acorn.
Yep- typical gnarly Democrat !!
Posted by: lanovami
Re: Final tally, 4.6 M votes - 12/12/12 01:22 PM
Reminds me of a joke my Slovakian exchange student told me years and years ago,
Leader of autocratic, corrupt nameless country was sitting waiting for the results of his country's "elections". He is worried, because he decided to make them "free" this time. Finally, his chief advisor walks into the room and says, "I have good news and bad news."
As any character in a joke must do, he asked for the bad news first. His advisor says, "the results are in and the occupation got 60 percent."
The leader sits down in frustration and holds his head. "How can there be any good news after that?" he asks? His advisor smiles and says, "Our side got 80".