re: "Romney’s polling fine with married women, but he’s trailing Obama with single women by nearly 30 points"
You think that's good? What you just posted means that Obummer is screwed. His lead with single women was 41 points when he ran in 2008, clo. Try to spin THAT into a positive.
"Unmarried women voted for Obama by a massive 70 to 29 percent"
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2008/11/05/behind-obamas-victory-women-open-up-a-record-marriage-gap
And the Republicans took 46.6% of the votes in that election.
So, how's Obummer going to recover from all the single women he's lost, clo?
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Everything is pointing toward Romney. The 2010 Census gave the Republicans a more favorable electoral climate. Women have abandoned Obummer. Jews are apparently moving to the right as well. And so have the youth who played such a critical role in his 2008 win.
Obummer's track record stinks. He's done very little. He didn't even do the things he said he'd do in his INAUGUARAL speech! Guantanamo Bay remains open. Unemployment is still sky high. The economy stinks. The Afghan war is alive and well. The Patriot Act is alive and well. TSA continues to molest little kids at our airports. Goldman Sachs continues to own the White House. White House loans to its buddies continue to fail. And Obummer's single biggest accomplishment may well be crushed by the Supreme Court next month because our Constitutional-Law-Professor-President wasn't able to assemble a Health Care Bill with Constitutionally-obtained funding. But you might want to credit him for passing a bill that let's him arrest and permanently detain ANY American he chooses, without trial, right to a lawyer, or any need for probable cause. That's a good thing in your view, right?
It would all be funny - if it weren't tragic.
Except for his skin color (which, in the New Jersey Mom story, you've just indicated you now find ugly), there's very little going Obummer's way in this election. The results won't even be close. Romney is going to win it handily.

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