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He ain't winning Tennessee bluestateguy May 2012 #1
unless the folks in that state PatrynXX May 2012 #3
I'm thinking that Ramney will win Tennessee by a less overwhelming margin that Bush in '04 or McCain bluestateguy May 2012 #4
Romney has underperformed in the south all year Renew Deal May 2012 #44
OK....let's start with some basics ..... Swede Atlanta May 2012 #9
Get a life. broiles May 2012 #10
+1 Major Nikon May 2012 #16
+2 groundloop May 2012 #26
I will continue to pronounce his name Ramney bluestateguy May 2012 #12
Rather Romney? secondvariety May 2012 #18
"The use of ain’t was widespread in the 18th century and is still perfectly normal..,. PoliticAverse May 2012 #19
Do you agree with the OP or just toss these gems of wisdom out and leave? Come back and talk! freshwest May 2012 #21
Since we're being so instructive, I would like to point out that a proper ellipsis... AzDar May 2012 #23
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #25
Uhhh. I believe they intentionally used those terms for emphasis. southerncrone May 2012 #31
How bout we just call him fuckramney? Ain't to your lik'n either I guess. lonestarnot May 2012 #43
Ain't is vernacular English dipsydoodle May 2012 #46
the real value of the poll is that it shows grantcart May 2012 #14
Remember Romney's Mormon faith. Our "born-agains" don't really care for that. SharonAnn May 2012 #28
I agree SharonAnn. southerncrone May 2012 #32
They may not care for it, but some of their goals nicely dovetail. Lars39 May 2012 #34
Regardless it still means R-money has to campaign and spend money the state Major Nikon May 2012 #17
That radical legislature that does not really represent the ideals of the people is what happens jwirr May 2012 #2
Romney is winning the state. Dawson Leery May 2012 #5
It doesn't matter if Obama wins Tennessee or not... Drunken Irishman May 2012 #6
your are correct in many ways liberalnationalist May 2012 #24
Meh. It's happening again. Igel May 2012 #7
not as used to seeing the 1000%... happerbolic May 2012 #13
Fun, but useless. The only state he has a chance of winning below the Mason-Dixon is Florida. onehandle May 2012 #8
Many "Christians" will hold their nose and vote Iliyah May 2012 #11
In all honesty we have the Religious Right to thank for the closeness of this poll TlalocW May 2012 #15
there's that word "ain't" again. iemitsu May 2012 #30
I'm sure your lack of capitalization strikes some people the same way. Lars39 May 2012 #33
i suppose it does. iemitsu May 2012 #35
ahh...not too late to add it. :-) Lars39 May 2012 #36
probably too late now. iemitsu May 2012 #37
I think one of the new features here is the ability to edit for a long time. Lars39 May 2012 #38
thanks again. iemitsu May 2012 #39
Glad to help if I can, iemitsu. Lars39 May 2012 #40
:) thanks for the welcome. iemitsu May 2012 #41
eh, don't worry about not posting a lot...the rest of us are just gabby. Lars39 May 2012 #42
That and alot of us have no life cstanleytech May 2012 #45
Tennesee dubbed itself as the "Belt buckle of the Bible Belt" BumRushDaShow May 2012 #20
May all the states with Teabagger goons in their legislatures see the light! freshwest May 2012 #22
just another sign that we only have one political party in America nineteen50 May 2012 #27
K&R Tarheel_Dem May 2012 #29
I salivate at the thoughts of TN going blue...but it'll be a miracle if it happened. Auntie Bush May 2012 #47
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