MattusMaximus
Intellectual Gladiator
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That's the ironic part. They indeed complained about that. With the recent shift in the polls, now the left is doing the same damned thing.
Evidence?
I don't dispute that some on the left may be doing this; I'd just like to see a link on it.
Anyone, left or right, going on about "skewed" polls is just an idiot.
After BO was elected, all the talk was about how the GOP was dead. Kinda like when Nixon left office. The pendulum swings back and forth. We'll see a GOP president in this or the next election cycle. Balance of power will shift back and forth in the Congress also. People get tired of one party and switch to another. People that think otherwise are deluded. Parties will pander and adapt anyway the can to capture the votes.
I tend to agree with your pendulum analogy, but I do think that the GOP has created for themselves a big demographic problem which has the potential to limit the effectiveness of Republican candidates in national elections. Ben's points about the landscape of the Electoral College are good ones, and I think the strategists in the GOP would be wise to take heed.
That said, Romney could still win, but it is still a long uphill slog for him.
