The Romney camp announced continued ground games in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan after the RNC convention. The campaign has invested significantly in all of these swing states.
The Right Turn reported:

When the Romney-Ryan ticket announced a major ad campaign in eight states last night, the media noted that Wisconsin and Michigan were not among them and then jumped to the conclusion that these states are no longer in play. Wrong. Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul told Right Turn that the campaign is “definitely not” abandoning these states. She told me: “Stay tuned.”

The Romney-Ryan camp, I was told, has expensive ground games in these states, as well as in Pennsylvania.

 

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  1. I’ve worked in and lived in or near Pennsylvania most of my adult life, I don’t see Obama taking the state from the ‘bitter clingers’ like me a second time. All he has is Filthydelphia and the literate population there is shrinking rapidly (see Detroit).

  2. If Rove and the rest of the RINOs will keep their fat noses out, they are ALL in play.

  3. If Wisconsin and Iowa are in play Minnesota probably is, too. The Democrats in the northern part of the state are similar to the Democrats in Western PA or even West Virginia. They are blue collar workers who are social conservatives and they don’t much like radical environmentalists.

  4. The strategy for Wisconsin is easy. Just have the governor remind the people that the people just voted and won a victory for spending sanity and now we need to do that on the federal level.

    The second ad would say that no matter how hard the current administration tries to spin it, there less than one job for every four people still looking for one and that R&R are turn around specialists who will free the business sector from its chains so it can produce a wealth of jobs.

    Actually, that’s pretty much the overall strategy for the national campaign. Use Wisconsin and Ohio and Texas as examples of what R&R intend to do. Works for me.

  5. White Americans are only in the politics for America, they do not care about the U.N. satanists. boo hoo hoo!

  6. during the Dear Leader’s speech i heard one dog whistle that made me think my state (PA) was in play. He specifically mentioned clean coal and natural gas.

  7. #5 I’m not so sure. The DFL (Dhimmeroid-Farm-Libtard) will fight tooth and nail and magic ballot box to keep this state blue.

    The Central to North MN folks are Iron Range welfare cases. The Central to South MN folks are corn growing corporate welfare cases. Minneapolis and most of the west side are wannabe New York/Chicago movers and shakers (ha ha ha, talk about oversized egos) so they always go with the ‘progressives’ (i.e., left).

    Currently the state is roughly 50/50 with just a nudge to tip it to either side. Consider that this was the only state NOT to vote for Reagan in his 49 state landslide. Too many of these people will vote out of white guilt, the rest will vote out of greed for Cargo. I hold no hope for it, but I will still go and pull the handle for R&R.

  8. I wish someone would also look closer at MN. In PPP polling, the Obama lead was 24% in March, 14% in May and in June it was only 6%. We are not “in the tank” for Obama, but if you watch the news, even conservative news sources, you’d think MN is Obamaland. Look deeper. Unfortunately, a lot of the big polling companies don’t think they need to bother.

  9. #11 I like the sound of that, but remember that the last couple of elections it has been 50% +/- just a percent or two which makes it tough to call even if the polls narrow. People don’t always do in the voting booth what they profess to pollsters.

    Being angry at Obysmal for not enough cargo or whatever else does not necessarily translate into a vote for the other guy. Sorry to be an Eeyore on this, but I do not have faith in this state voting logically. The older folks exist on guilt – white guilt, success guilt, etc. The younger ones want to be seen as cool, so they vote what the LSM tells them is cool and the reinforce each other’s stupidity with herd tactics.

  10. Hey #3 CT.

    PA is a mystery to me. I tend to think that Ohio and PA are similar in their motivations. Why do you think OH has shifted to Romney, but PA is very committed to Obama? I’m very curious.

  11. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that all three have Vote ID newly on the books. Well, Michigan and PA, do. Wisconsin had it overturned by their partisan judiciary. The Attorney General is trying to get it reinstated before Nov. 6th.
    OS

  12. ” When the Romney-Ryan ticket announced a major ad campaign in eight states last night, the media noted that Wisconsin and Michigan were not among them and then jumped to the conclusion that these states are no longer in play ”

    I saw this report and it was very disappointing. Repeating the Lame McCain campaing of writing off states early . The Occupy Wall Street movement …and the Tea Party movement seem to do a better jopb of taking their operatives coast to coast. the Republican Party needs to stop with the disengaged campaigns of fighting pitched battles withing an ever shrinking number of ” battleground states “. You write off IL and to a lesser extent NY, CA ….with a few small blue states under 4 electoral votes…and fight hard everywhere else.

    and to hear Andrea Saul with the ” stay tuned ” ….WE ARE UNDER 60 DAYS AWAY… ! ! ! and you are still harboring assests …and stockpiling resources ? Where is Romney today ? Can we at least get 60 straight days of campaign appearances from here on out…no days off…no weekends at the lake house in Wolfeboro NH ?

  13. Good guys are winning now

  14. I see America at play.

  15. Since I predicted a landslide

    For Romney. Damn straight

    they are in play. I think they

    are already gone.

    Dem leadership is getting

    ready to throw Obama under

    the bus. He’s toast.



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