10. Can the average voter get over the fact that Romney will
end entitlement programs as we know it?
When Paul Ryan speaks of “block grants”, that is fancy
French for a severe limit on all social programs. In fact this is a complete
rollback of the “Great Society”.
9. Does the swing voter blame our Economic straits on the
Bush 2, Clinton, Bush1 or Obama administration?
8. Who can best resolve the Housing Crisis, in a way that is
suitable to both delinquent lenders and those that are current? Who can do this
without offending either constituency?
7. Can Obama’s bailout of the U.S. Auto Industry carry the
day in the big “rust belt” swing states?
6. Do voters really believe that Romney knows how to create
more jobs? Is private equity really a launching pad to the top office?
5. Do woman voters feel more comfortable with Barack’s’ professorial
demeanor, or are they looking for Mitts’ can-do determination? Which persona subconsciously
plays better to the average female undecided?
4. Can Obama withstand a “media pushback” that results from
his stance that Israel in not our top foreign priority? The geopolitical
landscape is changing and Obama understands that, can Romney convey the same
thoughtfulness. U.S. casualties and astronomic energy prices beg for a new look
at a very old and tired problem.
3. Can the average Catholic, and there are 77 million of
them, get over Obama’s pro-choice stance?
Will this voter be perturbed by the Health-Care mandate?
This is uncharted territory given that the Bishops are ready to go to jail over
this?
2. Can Romney overcome the U.S. Electorate’s predilection for
a bifurcated Executive/Judicial power structure given the GOP’s lead in the
Congressional/Senate races?
1. Romney’s still unexplained Mormon influence versus Obama’s
ethnicity .The former is eerie; the latter is something Americans feel good
about and they should .At least we have progressed, as a nation, and are seeing
beyond a person’s skin color.
Las Vegas Line: Obama is the favorite (1to2 payoff) over a
Romney payoff of 3 to 2.
Our pick Obama by 12% electorally, as of today
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