Outside of south Florida and the Orlando and Tampa/St. Petersburg metro areas, FL is basically redneck. Most of the latinos are Cubans, who mostly vote Republican.
despite the Cubans Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach usually go blue
Outside of south Florida and the Orlando and Tampa/St. Petersburg metro areas, FL is basically redneck. Most of the latinos are Cubans, who mostly vote Republican.
not really. im just looking at the data thats available. Romney will be the next president.
I don't even care about any of that rep nonsense, but I am going to neg the shyt out of you on Nov. 6th and I encourage everyone else in the thread to do the same.
just remember me and you have a bet. Im gonna find out how to get your coli cash!!!
42, is that all the coli cash you got??
this feels like a poker game where I got two pair and you got a straight......
I had 642 left that isn't tied up in NFL bets. I dropped 600 on yesterday when I found the election betting thread.
Yo Rastafarwrite what happened to you my nikka?
You used to have my dyin on SOHH with your style..
You used to shyt on all uncle toms and house nikkas.
Now you on some woah is me, it dont matter shyt..
i still get on dem Tom's but my focus is the CAC's.
they control this planet, and there is nothing we can do about it.
ok then ill drop 600 on Mittens.
But the challenge for Romney isn't just that he needs to win two-thirds of the "true" Toss-Up state electoral votes. It's that in five of the six (Colorado, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, and Wisconsin) Obama is still leading in most polling, particularly the last two, while in Florida, it seems awfully close to dead even. If Obama carries Ohio and Wisconsin, where he is ahead in most polling, he gets the 270 with one electoral vote to spare, so Romney could sweep Colorado, Florida, Iowa, and New Hampshire and still come up short.