At this point, who are you voting for? Romney or Obama?

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  1. GiancarloLorenzo profile image69
    GiancarloLorenzoposted 11 years ago

    At this point, who are you voting for?  Romney or Obama?

    I realize it's a pretty redundant question, but I'm wondering what some of my followers(and hopefully new followers) actually think.  Give me some legitimate reasons why you chose who you chose, and please try to refrain from disparaging either of the candidates.

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  2. duffsmom profile image62
    duffsmomposted 11 years ago

    At this point, I may not vote so whatever is coming I can say I had no part in it. Seriously, I do not care for Obama's policies but I am no Romney fan either.  I feel we don't have much of a choice.

    1. GiancarloLorenzo profile image69
      GiancarloLorenzoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'm in the same boat.  I may not vote either at this point.  But when election time comes, I'll probably end up voting.  If I don't vote, I might feel bad.  If I do end up voting, it's really a toss-up at this point.

    2. Oilersmyth profile image63
      Oilersmythposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree with you, there seems to be no choice. Obama and Romney seem to lead to the same thing.

    3. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      duffsmom
      Obama chief strategist David Axelrod
      Live and uncut, scare tactics?
      http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-news- … strategies

    4. Pamela99 profile image90
      Pamela99posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      While I am not totally satisfied with Romeny, I think that a no vote is a vote for Obama. I do not think our country can take 4 more years of his failures.  He not only hasn't fulfilled the promises we all believed, he has made things worse.

    5. Attikos profile image83
      Attikosposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      @Pamela99: Do you mean to say that hopey changey thingy hasn't worked out as planned? Who'd a thunkit?

    6. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I hope you will decide to vote.  Not voting is a vote for Obama, and in my opinion nothing will change in the next 4 years if we stay on the same track we are on.  Bigger government, more taxes, more government programs.

  3. Conservative Lady profile image71
    Conservative Ladyposted 11 years ago

    I am going to vote for Romney - why - because 1) I know what we got from Obama and I personally do not like it and do not want anymore of it. 2) Obama refused to release his college transcripts - why would he do that if he was the terrific scholar he is touted to be. I would say he is more than likely an average or less than average student or else he would be proud to show his transcripts.  3) Romney has been a terrific business man and knows how to manage economics. 4) Romney is squeaky clean- you know there are not a lot of skeletons in his closet. 5) Romney supports Isreal. 6) Romney donated all of his inheritance to charity and made his millions on his own accord - he knows how to work and he knows how to make money. 7) I think Romney is a good guy all around.

    1. Oilersmyth profile image63
      Oilersmythposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Romney also doesn't pay his taxes, while you do.

    2. Attikos profile image83
      Attikosposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      How do you know that?

    3. Conservative Lady profile image71
      Conservative Ladyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Show me some concrete proof and I might entertain that lie.

    4. lildancngurl profile image56
      lildancngurlposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Oh, and his VP has endorsed a bill to give rapists the right to sue their victims if they want an abortion.
      And he wants to outlaw abortion. (Resulting in more deaths.)
      And he wants to outlaw homosexual marriage.

    5. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Can the next President fix Congress?
      A Good Reason to Vote For Change in November !
      The Senator Coburn report '' WASTE IN GOVERNMENT'' http://coburn.senate.gov/public/index.c … 1ba7bc448a

    6. Judah's Daughter profile image79
      Judah's Daughterposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I think you spoke too soon, Oilersmyth.  Let's get Harry Reid to show his taxes now.

    7. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      21/12
      Romney’s Taxes Compared With Everyone Else’s
      http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012 … tw-nytimes

  4. bacclor profile image61
    bacclorposted 11 years ago

    Definitely Romney.
    First, he's a whiz at growing money, which America desperately needs.
    Secondly, and which is more important to me, he believes in limited government.
    Third, I believe in his character as a man of morals, which would be a welcome change.
    Fourth, he's proven himself to be a great leader. He helped found a highly-successful company, he turned around an Olympics, and he led Massachusetts out of a terrible economic situation. There's really no situation he's been in where he has had anything but success. I don't know about you, but I want someone successful in office.

  5. JON EWALL profile image59
    JON EWALLposted 11 years ago

    GiancarloLorenzo
    Know your candidate and you  will select the best one for the time and future  of the country. Vote, it's your priviledge and right.
    2/24/09
    President Barack Obama – [ F ] Address to Joint Session of Congress
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-off … n-congress
    THE SHARED AGENDAS  http://www.libertynewsonline.com/article_301_31606.php

    1. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      May I add.
      Character matters when running for President
      http://whidbeywriter.hubpages.com/hub/C … -President
      False Attacks on GST steel
      http://www.mittromney.com/blogs/mitts-v … ?cct_info=

  6. profile image49
    deepakdimriposted 11 years ago

    Definitely Romney.

    he's a whiz at growing money

    and is more important to me, he believes in limited government.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Limited government is hard medicine for a country that has grown so many social programs, but it is the only way out of our economic crisis.  I only hope we can find a way to remain compassionate to those in need.

  7. Attikos profile image83
    Attikosposted 11 years ago

    My State doesn't do unapproved write-ins. If it did, I'd vote for mah man Poxon Boththeir  Houses.

    As it is, I'm leaning toward Obama. What America needs is full recognition of the runaway train the national state has become and the disastrous wreck toward which it is driving us all. Another four years of BO is the shortest route from this point A to that point B.

  8. connorj profile image69
    connorjposted 11 years ago

    An American citizen named Willard Mitt Romney. He was Born: March 12, 1947 and is 65 years old. Mitt was raised in Bloomfield Hills , Michigan He is Married to Ann Romney since 1969; they have five children.
    Education & Religion:
    B.A. from Brigham Young University
    J.D. and M.B.A. from Harvard University
    Religion: (not mine)
    Mormon - The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints
    Working Experience:
    After going to both Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School simultaneously, he passed the Michigan bar exam, but never worked as an attorney.
    In 1984, he co-founded Bain Capital -- a private equity investment firm, one of the largest such firms in the United States .
    In 1994, he ran for Senator of Massachusetts and lost to Ted Kennedy.
    He was President and CEO of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
    In 2002, he was elected Governor of the State of Massachusetts where he eliminated a 1.5 billion deficit
    Bain Capital, started with one small office supply store in Massachusetts which was turned into Staples -- and is now over 2,000 stores employing 90,000 people.
    Bain Capital also worked to perform the same kinds of business miracles again and again, with companies like Domino's, Sealy, Brookstone, Weather Channel, Burger King, Warner Music Group, Dollarama, Home Depot Supply, and many others. They were the epitome of successful American business.
    Other Information of Interest:
    He took no salary and was the unpaid Governor of Massachusetts for four years.

    He gave his entire inheritance from his father to charity.

    Mitt Romney is one of the wealthiest self-made men in our country but has given more back to its citizens in terms of money, service and time than most men will ever earn.
    In 2011 Mitt Romney gave over $4 million to charity, almost 19% of his income. Just for comparison purposes, Barack Obama gave 1% and Joe Biden gave $300 or .0013%.
    Mitt Romney's background, experience and trustworthiness show him to be a great leader and an excellent citizen. He is a solid candidate for President of the United States.
    I know he has the ability to turn around the financial debacle that we are currently in. We won't like all the things that will be necessary to recover from this debt-induced recession, but someone with Romney's background can do it.
    He did not attend a church whose pastor called for God to damn the US.

    1. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this
    2. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'm voting for Romney/Ryan.  I just feel that we have given Pres Obama four years and he is putting our country on a track to decline.  He did inherit a mess from the Bush years, but I don't see any progress in sight. We need to change our leader.

    3. Judah's Daughter profile image79
      Judah's Daughterposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      connorj, THANK YOU for doing your part to help Americans SEE WHY Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan are the right leaders for America at this critical, pivotal time in history!!  AND, they ARE who their friends are.  Their Administration will also be awesome!

  9. Amberjewell profile image60
    Amberjewellposted 11 years ago

    At this point...I feel it's vote for the lesser of the two evils and in my opinion, that's Romney.

    1. GiancarloLorenzo profile image69
      GiancarloLorenzoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      haha

    2. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      84Amberjewell
      An American citizen named Willard Mitt Romney
      http://giancarlolorenzo.hubpages.com/qu … swer562469

    3. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Our choice is to continue on the road we're on or change course.  I definitely think we need to change course, so I will be voting for Romney/Ryan.  The only new thing from the White House was a beer recipe they posted the other day.  Go figger..

    4. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      ''vote for the lesser of the two evils''
      The Obama's don't want this video to be seen in 2012
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_2s4tob … re=related
      Untold story

  10. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
    Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years ago

    I will be voting for Mitt Romney.  I have been terribly disappointed in President Obama, who entered office with the wind at his back and was heralded as the 'hope and change' candidate.  I've lived long enough to be privileged to vote in every presidential election since Nixon's second term, and I have never seen our country more divided, with partisan bickering and a president standing at countless podiums across the country yelling into the microphone for Americans to "call Congress".  He has definitely not been the 'great uniter'.
    With crushing national debt, growing government overreach encroaching on our freedoms, entitlement programs multiplying by the minute, unending unemployment lines, discouraged small business owners, and a spreading malaise across the country, I do not see how we can survive another 4 years of Obamamania.
    I also dislike the term "middle class" that has grown in usage over the past 4 years.  My parents didn't raise me to be "middle class" or to dislike those who have succeeded financially.  These past 4 years have focused us on the differences between the 'classes' here in America.  I don't like the way President Obama has fanned the flames of discontent by pitting the 99% (?) against the supposed 1% who are being told to 'pay their fare share'.  It's all pretty demoralizing and hasn't been an inspiring message.
    I know that Mitt Romney is not a natural politician.  He can't sing Al Green songs, isn't supported by most Hollywood celebrities, and doesn't curry favor from the liberal media, but I believe that he is honest, smart, and will jump start the economy and create an environment where America can once again be 'the hope of the earth'.

    1. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Another side of the story.
      ’The Life Of Julia’’ a Obama campaign ad
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5xaZB8AgA
      The Life of Julia,’ Corrected
      http://www.factcheck.org/2012/05/the-li … corrected/
      Obama campaign false or dubious assumptions

    2. Judah's Daughter profile image79
      Judah's Daughterposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Beautifully stated, Hawaiian Scribe!

  11. GiancarloLorenzo profile image69
    GiancarloLorenzoposted 11 years ago

    I'm really shocked that so many people like Romney.  I have to admit, I haven't been keeping up with politics much lately.  From what I've seen, a lot of people seem to like Romney.

    1. Oilersmyth profile image63
      Oilersmythposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      This is scaring me… I'm surprised too!

    2. GiancarloLorenzo profile image69
      GiancarloLorenzoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      If you look at approval ratings., it seems to favor Romney.  As the days go by, it's looking more and more likely that Romney will win.  I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing.

    3. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      GiancarloLorenzo
      Paul Ryan on 'Hannity'
      http://video.foxnews.com/v/179771610900 … p=obinsite
      vision for the future

  12. profile image0
    oceansiderposted 11 years ago

    I will be voting for Mitt Romney, because he and Paul Ryan have high integrity, they are honest and decent men who truly care about the American people, and they both stand for all of the same values I do.

    I want them in the White house because they know that marriage is between a man and a woman.....they know this because God said it, it is biblical!.....and, they are against abortions, they are for small businesses, and I feel that I can trust Mitt and Paul as the President and Vice President of the United States!

    Frankly, I am completely dissapointed in Mr. Obama, because he doesn't seem to know what he is doing, he has gotten our country into the worst debt ever, and he is for abortion and same sex marriage.....he stands for everything I am against!
    Having said all of this, I can honestly say that I do not hate this man, but I know I can't trust him or respect him, so why on earth would I vote for him?

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree with you that Mitt Romney should be the next president, and for many of the reasons you stated.  In four short years, Obama has brought a lot of social change to the country and I don't agree with much of it.

  13. profile image49
    agentpposted 11 years ago

    It would definitely have to be Romney. Our economy isn't doing well with Obama. Obamacare is also really not needed. Plus, I am a republican.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I also believe that Romney will be able to turn our economy around.  Obamacare is full of taxes and will increase the cost of healthcare for everyone.  I'm an independent, but am concerned that the growth of government is troubling.

    2. JON EWALL profile image59
      JON EWALLposted 11 years agoin reply to this
  14. billd01603 profile image78
    billd01603posted 11 years ago

    It is definately Romney. America's economy is in a shambles and we need a businessmsn to get us out of it. We have seen what 4 years of on the job training with with BO left us.

    I don't think Romney is ideal,( he has no foreign policy experience and he is not on  the surface likeable)but he is what we need now.

    Atikkos, I think we can't afford another 4 years just so we can hit rock bottom. We may be at it already

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I absolutely agree.  Our economy can't get any worse than it is today.  And frankly, our foreign policy can't get any worse worldwide either. Iran, Egypt, Libya, Afghanistan, they're all a mess. Nothing's gotten better, only worse here & abroad.

  15. wba108@yahoo.com profile image78
    wba108@yahoo.composted 11 years ago

    Mitt Romney, he is by far the better candidate.

    1) He actually believes in the Constitution and the Founders vision for America
    2) Supports true Christian values
    3) Understands how to grow an economy, starting with getting the government out of the private sector
    4) Will reverse America's destructive path to debt and socialism.
    5) Understands America's role in the world and the need to present America as a strong nation with a military that can back it up.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image94
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree with you!  I just can't believe that so many Americans seem to want to repeat the past 4 years with Obama's terrible record.  If Obama is re-elected, we're doomed for more hard times.

    2. GiancarloLorenzo profile image69
      GiancarloLorenzoposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Romney seems to be losing support.

 
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