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John Titor's Legacy
Will 2012 Elections be the catalyst of a Civil War in the U.S. that John Titor warned us about?
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<blockquote data-quote="TnWatchdog" data-source="post: 56854" data-attributes="member: 3077"><p>I can't believe I am posting about a political thing...I don't want to get into any debate...this is just my opinion...I am not a political type of guy...so back off. I feel the 2012 elections will go much the same as the last go around. The blue states will remain blue and the red will remain red as they were in 2008. Romney will get the Southern vote since they mostly go Republican, except for NC. Even though the Republicans have two Northerners on their ticket, the South has no choice and will feel screwed at the polls. The Republican VP position should have been a candidate from either FL or TX. ( You can fill in the names I am thinking of) Romney may get the popular vote but Obama will get the electorial vote, since his blue states have the most population. All he needs to do is manipulate a swing state and he is in...again. He will find a way to win and that may piss us all off. The South may rise again along with the North...now that would be interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnWatchdog, post: 56854, member: 3077"] I can't believe I am posting about a political thing...I don't want to get into any debate...this is just my opinion...I am not a political type of guy...so back off. I feel the 2012 elections will go much the same as the last go around. The blue states will remain blue and the red will remain red as they were in 2008. Romney will get the Southern vote since they mostly go Republican, except for NC. Even though the Republicans have two Northerners on their ticket, the South has no choice and will feel screwed at the polls. The Republican VP position should have been a candidate from either FL or TX. ( You can fill in the names I am thinking of) Romney may get the popular vote but Obama will get the electorial vote, since his blue states have the most population. All he needs to do is manipulate a swing state and he is in...again. He will find a way to win and that may piss us all off. The South may rise again along with the North...now that would be interesting. [/QUOTE]
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