Karl Rove: The 2012 Electoral Math Looks Good for the GOP

May 5, 2011  / By Karl Rove / WSJ

The presidential election will likely be decided in 14 states.

Karl Rove

The number 270 will come to dominate almost every waking moment for the Obama re-election high command in Chicago—as well as for their counterparts in the headquarters of the GOP nominee next year.

Two hundred seventy is the number of Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. Strategists on both sides will obsess on how to cobble together enough states to reach that total.

Since the 2008 election, 18 states have experienced a change in their number of electoral votes because of the decennial census. Some (mostly red ones) have gained electoral votes and some (mostly blue) have lost electoral votes. John McCain would have closed the gap by 14 electoral votes in 2008 if the contest had been run under the 2012 Electoral College distribution.

Most states are not in play. Mr. Obama will not win Utah and Wyoming, and the Republican nominee will not carry the District of Columbia or Rhode Island. But right now 14 states (with 172 electoral votes) are up for grabs.

Mr. Obama narrowly won three traditionally Republican states in 2008: Indiana, Virginia and North Carolina. Democrats last carried the first two in 1964 and the third in 1976.

The president will be hard-pressed to win these states and their 39 electoral votes next year, especially Indiana and North Carolina. Democrats will have their convention in Charlotte in an attempt to hold the latter. But a 2009 study by political scientists Michael J. Berry and Kenneth Bickers (of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Denver, respectively) found “no evidence that hosting a national nominating convention has any discernible effect on the ultimate vote in that state.”

Ohio, with 18 electoral votes, and Florida, with 29, both went Democratic in 2008 (they went Republican in 2004), but the swing in each was less than the national average. This indicates some weakness for Mr. Obama that has persisted: A recent Quinnipiac University poll in Florida shows the president losing to a generic, unnamed Republican by three points.

There are nine other states that have frequently been battlegrounds in recent contests. There is every reason to believe they will be so again.

According to recent polls (conducted by Public Policy Polling and the polling arms of Suffolk and Quinnipiac universities, the University of New Hampshire, and Dartmouth College), Mr. Obama trails former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in New Hampshire (four electoral votes), and he leads a generic, unnamed Republican by only one point in Pennsylvania (20 votes), a state he carried last time by over 10%. He leads a Republican (both unnamed and named) in the Midwest states of Michigan (16 electoral votes), Wisconsin (10), Iowa (six), and Minnesota (10)—but with less than 50%.

Then there are Western battlegrounds: Colorado (nine electoral votes), New Mexico (five) and Nevada (six). Mr. Obama leads in the first two with more than 50%—albeit in polls by Public Policy Polling, a Democratic firm that tends to be more generous to its party’s candidates. But in Nevada, Mr. Obama trails Mr. Romney in a poll conducted by the same firm.

The 2012 presidential election is likely to be decided in 14 states. If Mr. Obama loses the three states he narrowly carried in 2008 plus Ohio and Florida, then the GOP would win back the White House by swiping any one of the nine remaining battlegrounds. This is a good place for the party to be right now.

The GOP could benefit from the enthusiasm and new registrations generated in its primaries, just as Democrats did in 2008. It also helps that there are Republican governors in 10 of the 14 battleground states. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus is planning a big ground game in these states to register, persuade and turn out the vote.

Team Obama can’t afford to only play defense. They say they will make plays for Georgia, Arizona and Texas. The first is a long shot; the last two are either attempts to sucker the GOP into a defensive crouch or simply represent bravado. Neither state is likely to go Democratic.

The president’s team is already focused on its Electoral College math project. According to CBS Radio’s Mark Knoller, since January President Obama has made 40 stops in 15 states. Twelve stops were in battleground states and of the remaining 28 events, 15 were fund raisers in Democratic treasure houses like New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

At this point, the 2012 election is shaping up to be much closer than 2008. Mr. Obama has the considerable benefits of incumbency but also a dismal record. The electoral map has shrunk for him: Key states that went for him last time are unlikely to do so again. This election is within the GOP’s grasp. The quality of the Republican candidate’s campaign and message will decide whether it becomes so.

This article originally appeared on WSJ.com on Wednesday, May 4, 2011.

Copyright © 2011 Karl Rove & Co.

Obama took SIXTEEN HOURS to make up his mind about Bin Laden mission

Some things we simply have to find out from overseas, given that our media are loathe to print anything uncomplimentary about Obama.  -Peregrine
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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 7:20 PM on 3rd May 2011

  • President ‘slept on it’ as tense military chiefs awaited decision
  • Action started the next morning when Obama declared ‘it’s a go’
  • Mission delayed by one day after heavy cloud cover on Saturday night
  • Navy seals dodged Pakistani security to reach Bin Laden’s lair
  • Outpouring of emotion on streets down to ‘the same sense of unity that prevailed on 9/11’ Obama told members of Congress

Barack Obama kept military commanders hanging by declaring he would ‘sleep on it’ before taking 16 hours to give the go-ahead to raid Bin Laden’s compound.

Hit squads of specialist Navy Seals – who were not even told who they were preparing to capture – had practised the mission at two reconstructions of the terror chiefs sprawling compound.

The mission looked set to be given the all clear last Thursday when analysts confirmed beyond doubt that Bin Laden was in busy town of Abbottabad in northern Pakistan.

But the president stunned officials when he told a national security meeting that he wanted more time to think – and disappeared out of the room.

‘I’m not going to tell you what my decision is now – I’m going to go back and think about it some more,’ said Obama, according to the New York Times. He then added ‘I’m going to make a decision soon.’

The head of the CIA and other senior intelligence officers who were keen to proceed were left tense as they waited for the president’s decision.

But the next morning after 16 hours, Obama summoned four top aides to the White House Diplomatic Room. Before they could speak, the president put his fist on the table and declared ‘It’s a go’.

With those three words, the greatest military operation in recent history began. Had it not been for heavy cloud cover on Saturday, troops would have been deployed then.

But they waited another day, and reached Pakistan just before midnight on Sunday evening. Obama refused to tell Pakistan about the mission in case it was leaked by jihadist sympathisers within the administration and Bin Laden took flight.
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Obama Deserves Little to No Credit

– Jerry McConnell  Wednesday, May 4, 2011 / Canada Free Press

It was sickening to listen to that charlatan usurper in our White House bragging that HE caused this coup to happen.

First let me offer my heartiest congratulations and kudos to our northern neighbors on the almost total obliteration of the liberals in their political offices.  May we here in the United States be as fortunate in November, 2012.

Obama campaigning in 2010


I’m sorry, America, but I can’t join in the celebration of Osama bin Laden’s demise.  It’s not that I am not happy this villain is dead, it’s just that I don’t want to honor the lies that our disgraceful snippet of a deluded leader is slavering all over anyone foolish enough to listen. He is making it sound as if HE planned and led the troops in the execution of the entire exercise.  He also sounds close to claimingcredit for it being his idea for several years.  On 9/11/01 he was probably out hustling the neighborhoods in his community activist role
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Obama's Birth Certificate Released – Proof it is Has Been Altered. Possible Fake?

Why would Obama spend millions of dollars for his defense team to bury the issue of his birth certificate? If he had this all the time, wouldn’t it have been smart politics to show it immediately to defuse the issue? Did he need time to come up with a birth certificate?  -Peregrine
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Uploaded by 3TruthSeeker33 on Apr 27, 2011
After downloading Barack Obama’s newly released long form birth certificate, and loading it in Adobe Acrobat to take a look, I noticed that the background and some miscellaneous text on the document loaded separately than the background image it is purportedly printed on.

It seems the background image is a separate scan of safety paper, what birth certificates and checks are printed on. But after uploading into Adobe Illustrator, I found that is it a “built” or carefully constructed document containing many layers that the creator apparently forgot to “flatten”. The proof is in this video.

I don’t claim to know WHY this was fabricated… furthermore, after reading new “birth certificate” it seems odd that the President wouldn’t have released this 2 years ago when asked as there is no information on it that he would have wanted or needed to keep from the public.

See also: Obama Birth Certificate Fraud Proof: Why No Seal?

Obama Birth Certificate Fraud Proof: Why No Seal?

Obama losing power: Debt ceiling: More Democrats threaten to vote against raising borrowing limit

Obama’s push for financial chaos and a resulting socialistic White Knight solution is having a bad effect on Congressional Democrats who have to appease constituents with a brain. -Peregrine
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By Peter Wallsten, Published: April 28 / TheWashingtonPost

A growing number of Democrats are threatening to defy the White House over the national debt, joining Republican calls for deficit cuts as a requirement for consenting to lift the country’s borrowing limit.

The tension is the latest illustration of how the tea-party-infused GOP is driving the debate in Washington over federal spending. And it shows how the debt issue is testing the Obama administration’s clout as Democrats, particularly those from politically competitive states, resist White House arguments against setting conditions on legislation to raise the debt ceiling.

The push-back has come in recent days from

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CONFIRMED: CBS Editors Refuse To Release Full Audio Of Obama Hot Mic Recording!

Had it been George W. Bush, all the networks would be blasting the audio 24/7: another example of the media being left biased and almost an arm of the White House.  -Peregrine
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by Andrew Marcus /  Big Government

Last weekend, His Presidency Barack Obama was captured making potentially offensive comments to a group of big money donors who had paid large sums of money for special access to His Presidency.

We observed that CBS only released “selectively edited” moments from the raw tape. We know how much the mainstream media values complete and full disclosure of recordings of this nature, so we found it curious, to say the least, that there was not one drop of intellectual curiosity from these guardians of media purity regarding the content of the full recording.

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Could Chris Christie Really Beat Obama?

Chris Christie has what Americans want in a leader: conviction, purpose, determination, and a spine. -Peregrine
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By Andrew Romano / The Daily Beast /

New Jersey governor Chris Christie

The New Jersey governor claims he knows he “could win” the White House in 2012, but he’s not “ready to be president.” Andrew Romano on why Christie isn’t insane—though he shouldn’t read much into early polls.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie isn’t known for being demure. Since defeating incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine in 2009, he’s blustered, bellowed, and bullied his way into the hearts of conservatives nationwide, berating every schoolteacher or union boss who has had the temerity to cross him—especially if his staff is filming the encounter for YouTube.

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Harvard's Niall Ferguson Schools Her on Muslim Brotherhood and Caliphate

Hat Tip to Duane Keele for this vid.

“President Obama is one of the least experienced men, in terms of foreign policy, ever to occupy the White House and yet he has advisors around him  who are, frankly, second or third rate. And you just can’t do that. It’s far too risky and it’s far too dangerous a world, and some of us said this when he ran for election that it was a huge risk to put somebody with that kind of inexperience into a position like commander in chief of the United States. What we see unfolding in Egypt reveals the truth of that statement.” N. Ferguson

DOJ to white male bullying victims: Tough luck

Another head fake by President Obama and his DOJ.

March 18, 2011/ Kerry Picket

The viral video sensation showing a bullying incident at an Australian school has brought the issue of bullying back into the spotlight. Here in the United States, the Obama administration has made school bullying a federal issue. Last week, President Barack Obama addressed an anti-bullying conference with First Lady Michelle Obama at his side. The administration’s anti-bullying campaign has been ongoing since the beginning of Mr. Obama’s term.  The Department of Justice announced in December 2010 its intention to hold liable school districts that fail to protect students that are bullied.

Read more of this HERE.

Analysts: White House Panicking Over Elections

Sept. 5, 2010 / By Jimmy So / cbsnews.com

Nancy Cordes

CBS) With many polls indicating the Republicans may win back control of the House of Representatives (and possibly the Senate as well) in the upcoming mid-term elections, Jim VandeHei, the executive editor of Politico, told CBS’ “Face the Nation” that the Obama administration is in a horrible position.

“Does the White House understand this?” asked guest host Harry Smith. “Do you feel any sense of panic or concern” on the part of the administration?

“They get it. There’s panic. There’s concern,” VandeHei said. “The reality for this administration stinks, politically and practically, when it comes to the economy. You’re not going to be able to change that 9.6-percent unemployment figure. You can’t get anything from Congress in the next couple of months.”

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