Not who SHOULD win....who WILL win?

TIK

Inactive
I RARELY get into politics here on Timebomb--I'm more about current events, preparedness, and being a silly monkey and trying to get people to laugh. I've been perusing this place and that OTHER place with the letters G...L...P...because you CAN find GOOD stuff there if you look....

And I am perplexed. Who is going to win the Presidency? I really want some help with this--and I want your opinions as to WHY you think whoever will win. Don't say SHOULD--or answer in that vain. OF COURSE...we probably know who SHOULD win.

But who do you REALLY think IS going to win?
 

WisconsinGardener

Loony Member
I've thought all along that O would win. But, now I'm wondering. Did you read "The Harbinger" or see the documentary "The Isaiah 9:10 judgment"?

There were three guys who basically made the vow of Isaiah 9:10 for the United States - Tom Daschle, who fell from grace thanks to a tax scandal, John Edwards, who fell thanks to his mistress/baby scandal and President Obama. President Obama made the vow (not using the exact words of Isaiah 9:10, but its intent) once in a speech -and more thoroughly, profoundly and in my opinion, prophetically, when he signed the beam that was erected on the Freedom Tower. I think it's possible that the Benghazi scandal may very well bring him down, too.

So, I'm still concerned that he WILL win, but thinking, maybe, perhaps, he won't. That whole Isaiah 9:10 thing has been just too perfectly fulfilled so far for it to be meaningless. Just my opinion.
 

Barry Natchitoches

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Obozo will win.


I'm not saying I want him to win, but you asked the question who "WILL" win, not who I want to win.


So here's my answer.


Obozo will win.
 

Hansa44

Justine Case
Obama will win. The reason being he was chosen by the elite to win. This happened a long time ago. Why do you think Romney was the one to oppose him? He's just another loser.

No one wants to believe this is what's happening, so I mostly ignore it as well. It's already decided. "Be careful what you wish for, because you're going to get it, then try to figure out how to get rid of it"
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
I think the question can't be answered until they announce the winner.

There are too many variables.

Is there voting fraud going on and at what scale? Enough to sway the election one way or the other?

Will the masses turn out for either candidate? It seems the motivation is on Romneys' side but who knows. Will the Dims turn out in the numbers predicted by the polls or are they complacent this time?

Will a foreign country incorrectly count the votes either by mistake or on purpose?

Will a false flag event happen causing either support to be generated for the incumbent or causing the election to be post-poned to deal with the event?

Will a real event happen such as a Frankenstorm that gives the POTUS a chance to Let no crisis be wasted? What if the damage was really, really bad and he swooped in with trillions of dollars to help? Yes, that is a number he would be likely to use because it doesn't matter how it is spent, it just needs to be spent to collapse the nation.

Will an appropriate scandal come out either real or manufactured? Doesn't seem like there is a scandal big enough to hurt Bam Bam.

Will the media start pushing positive stories and poll numbers about one candidate and negative about the other? Oh, wait, they are already doing that.

Will there be a divine intervention? Maybe, and it might be a good intervention like help for the candidate that is best for America and it might be a bad intervention like help for the candidate that will be used as a tool (think epic flood) to destroy the heathens.

Too many questions.
 

DennisRGH

Reset
Been saying Romney since early September, long before the debates.

I don't even want to think about the consequences of bozo-in-chief being re-elected.

Much as I like Ron Pauls' libertarian platform and the man himself, I realize that he is just too old for the job. The stress level of the job is extreme. Especially nowadays. Sorry, Dennis.
 

greenhart

Veteran Member
What if...

Romney will win the popular vote and Obama will win the electoral college vote?

or vice versa?
 

Straycat

Veteran Member
It's going to depend on who the elite WANT the winner to be. Obama has caused a lot of damage, but exchanging him for Romney now would likely cause even greater chaos, which may suit them. It all depends on the result TPTB want.
 

kittyknits

Veteran Member
I think BO will win. All the usuals will vote for him and this includes union workers. I bet a lot of elderly will vote for him, too. Didn't Romney scare them off? I live in a state that I KNOW will go for BO, so maybe I just don't know how people in other states think. We are NOT a swing state.

This will be the first year since 2000 that I will be watching election returns.
 
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