Wednesday, November 7, 2012 – 10:25 a.m.
A heavily-divided America has given President Barack Obama another chance.
The President was reelected with a solid electoral college, but narrow popular vote margin.
Voters decided on Obama over Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney on Tuesday night.
Exit polls show voters, who supported Obama, blame President George W. Bush for the bad economy. Not Obama.
Pre-election polls showing Democrat turnout to likely be at 7-point advantage or higher were correct.
Frankly, Republicans were vastly out-voted and outspent.
The question is how much longer can the government afford to give voters “things”?

Now that’s the kind of attitude that will get us nowhere.
Geez, it’s as silent as the grave around here.
Hey, how about that Nate Silver and his prediction? Over 300 electoral points went to the PREZ. You can’t fight nerd logic. It wins every time.
Silver and his flow chart was right on.
Admin……Are you willing to make the necessary changes that will allow you political survival and relevance?
Quote: “The question is how much longer can the government afford to give voters “things”?”
The answer: As long as the government can continue to give the wealthy takers and corporate vultures the voters’money!
hell
#7 hellO to you too!
“Pre-election polls showing Democrat turnout to likely be at 7-point advantage or higher were correct.”
Actually the “Democrat” voter 7-point advantage was not the issue…a Democrat, which most ethnic groups are, will NOT vote for a “Mormon” especially if they are on the line..they will tilt for the comfort zone…enough tilted for Obama, rather than a “Mormon”.
Our top Republican are foolish…look at the buffoons who backed and put Arnold Schwarzenegger in office…they are all stupid selfish juvenile idiots star struck and giddy with the muscle man!
FOOLS!
Had they been mature, unselfish, forward thinking, and had they the best interest of California’s future and health in their hearts, then Tom McClintock would have been elected.
Mormons or Jehovah’s witnesses in the sense are pretty tolerable in small amounts, but dangerous in large amounts.
#9….I agree, now maybe you can recognize just how dangerous Richards and Burum are since they backed the terminator. In Richard’s case he gave enough to buy himself a seat on the state F&G board. Like you said, “had they been MATURE,UNSELFISH,” and “FORWARD THINKING” which they proved not to be and in fact caused more damage to the local political structure than good. This is a case of the hens coming home to roost.