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ChisolmTrailDem

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27. Is there a place that lists all
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 03:38 PM
Oct 2012

the various "game changers" that I've heard about all year? There's political game changers. There's sports game changers. So many game changing scenarios. What game is it? What changed?

If the candidates were Democrats, it would be a game changer liberal N proud Oct 2012 #1
Not the wingnuts who will change the game kennetha Oct 2012 #4
+1 ProudProgressiveNow Oct 2012 #15
Not true. This will impact women voters in Indiana and may swing the presidential race in the state Coyotl Oct 2012 #9
Howard Fineman just tweeted Dalai_1 Oct 2012 #2
No matter what, I hope this reminds Missouri voters about Akin, too. sadbear Oct 2012 #3
I hope it's a game changer Stargazer09 Oct 2012 #5
Not to idiot repukes. Zoeisright Oct 2012 #6
Romney said he would work with the congress Firebirds01 Oct 2012 #7
It may send a few more women our way. justiceischeap Oct 2012 #8
My thinking exactly kennetha Oct 2012 #10
I know we are to think rationally and speak in moderate tones, MrYikes Oct 2012 #11
Is this the same guy whose idea of compromise is that the Dems bend over for the Repubs? Mike Daniels Oct 2012 #14
That would be he meow2u3 Oct 2012 #38
I'm a guy and I think this line of thinking is very Neanderthalish. Initech Oct 2012 #13
What, that these remarks will send some women justiceischeap Oct 2012 #19
Oh definitely the latter. Initech Oct 2012 #28
This makes how many times Romney has refused to disassociate himself from someone who ... Mike Daniels Oct 2012 #12
Romney's balancing act kennetha Oct 2012 #16
Freepers tying themselves in knots over this. kennetha Oct 2012 #32
My! I do believe that there is a split in the ranks over there in Frepperville! Lady Freedom Returns Oct 2012 #39
shouldn't the president's team have an ad compiling all the crazy anti-women comments napkinz Oct 2012 #17
+1 kennetha Oct 2012 #24
They've introduced the concept of "rapism" to the dialogue IDemo Oct 2012 #18
Nope. The campaign addressed this last night. Lucinda Oct 2012 #20
disagree kennetha Oct 2012 #23
+ 1 musiclawyer Oct 2012 #29
CNN is hitting the story pretty hard. Care Acutely Oct 2012 #21
really? napkinz Oct 2012 #22
If it tips the scales just 1 point for us, it is HUGE krawhitham Oct 2012 #25
originally posted by LuckyTheDog napkinz Oct 2012 #26
Is there a place that lists all ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2012 #27
DNC slams Romney's Mourdock endorsement napkinz Oct 2012 #30
Romney is afraid of the Tea Party but not women I guess gulliver Oct 2012 #37
I doubt it'll matter since the big news networks will never connect the dots for their viewers Bucky Oct 2012 #31
handy chart napkinz Oct 2012 #33
Anyone that is dumb enough to vote for Romney Aerows Oct 2012 #34
they're not voting for Romney napkinz Oct 2012 #35
Bingo Aerows Oct 2012 #36
Now with all that hatred ... napkinz Oct 2012 #40
According to an AP poll this seems to have drawn more women to support Romney. Kablooie Oct 2012 #41
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