The Guardian: Ohio Republicans rally for Romney in ‘droves’ as swing state moves into reach

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October 10, 2012

Them’s the left-leaning Guardian’s words, not my own.

Newly energised Republicans are turning out in droves for Mitt Romney in the state that could decide the election, Ohio, as previously confident Democratic activists have begun to display signs of nervousness.

At a rally at Cuyahoga Falls on Tuesday night, Romney attracted one of the biggest turnouts of his campaign so far, an estimated 12,000, with thousands more stuck outside, unable to get through security in time. via  World news | guardian.co.uk.

Comments:
  1. Ragspierre says:

    Innit interesting that we have to go to foreign press for actual coverage of American current events and our election?

    Imagine what it would look like if we had a working press, instead of the propaganda arm of teh Collective.

  2. Chipperoo says:

    Those crowd numbers are truly astounding. Good on ya’ Mitt.

  3. Chipperoo says:

    By the by, Dems keep saying “well, if Mitt can’t win Ohio, he won’t be president.” I think even Obama said yesterday or day before.

    I think the counter holds true too, too true. Obama can’t win reelection if he can’t win Ohio.