Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Election Make You Feel Like Crying? You Aren't Alone...

   All across the nation, citizens are beginning to get fed up with the record level of spending on political advertisements this campaign.  Both major-party candidates have spent around 1 BILLION (with a "B") dollars, each, and they have proven difficult to find distance from.  Well, if you've been feeling the drain that proximity to such a barrage of garbage is known to cause, take solace in the fact that you are certainly not alone.  For example, take Colorado's own four-year-old Elizabeth Evans of Fort Collins.


 
   In other news, new Purple Strategies and Public Policy Polls indicate a swing for Colorado back into President Obama's favor, however both results are within the margin of error. It appears as though this is one state that will not be decided until election night. Or the morning after. Or the month after. Brace yourself, Elizabeth.

Monday, October 29, 2012

The Weather

With Hurricane Sandy bearing down on most of the eastern half of the continental US I have to do a post about the weather and how it affects voter turn out. It is a common known fact that when the weather is bad, turnout is low. People do not want to be out in the rain and cold just to cast a vote. Does this low voter turnout favor anyone? There is correlative data that shows that low turnout supports Republicans and there is almost nothing definitive that shows if it favors one party over another.

35% of undecided voters would rather stay inside and not vote if weather conditions became inclement. That's a substantial portion of those eligible to vote! The Weather Channel sums up nicely how each segment of the population will vote in the upcoming election if weather conditions became a bit nasty. The most surprising bit they had was about income levels and how lower income people are less likely to vote compared to higher income people.

If the aftermath of Sandy is anything like what happened after Katrina in 2005, I believe that hardly anyone will be out to vote especially people with lower incomes. Hopefully Sandy stays where it is right now in terms of severity or else this next election could have a significantly lower turnout (and the turnout for the United States hasn't always been all too great anyways).

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Stumping in Colorado

A little bit of campaigning is happening today in the state of Colorado but it's not anyone in the Romney campaign that's doing it. Instead, it's Fox News' very own Monica Crowley who was speaking in a few cities across the state although many people have considered her to just be "Bashing" Obama.

I'm sure Mitt Romney doesn't mind the help this Fox News employee is giving him. . His wife Ann Romney has said that she doesn't want any more campaigning if Mitt loses this election. Ann agreed to let her husband run this time around because she believes he can bring the economic change America need.

It's sad to me that this is what the election has come down to; trying to look not as bad as the other candidate. Is there no such thing as ethics anymore? I sure hope this isn't how the rest of the campaign season will be run.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Romney's Surge

If you haven't been paying attention to the polls in Colorado now is a good time to take a look. According to the Real Clear Politics poll Obama started the month of October with a solid three point lead but after what some call a dismal performance in the first debate, Romney has gained a lead on the President but only by 0.7 points but in politics that's all it takes to win.

CNN mentions that many undecided voters may have chosen to back Romney after seeing his performance in the first debate. With another debate happening TONIGHT! Obama looks to gain back those undecided voters and to pick up after his poor performance in the first debate.

There's still plenty of time for each side to gain voters (and even to lose voters) but this late in the election cycle it's hard to imagine that there are still many undecided voters.

 If you are interested in viewing the debate but don't have access to a tv here's a link to where you can view it courtesy of Real Clear Politics.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

On Eve of Debate, Both Campaigns Hedge

  The University of Denver is abuzz this afternoon, making the final preparations for an exciting evening of debate. It's finally that time, the night of the first presidential debate, in which prospective candidates stand across from each other, look each other in the eye, and make their arguments to our nation as to why they should be elected the next president of the United States.  And after months of hard preparations, both sides (the important sides, whose candidates are allowed to debate) are pumped up and ready for action.

DU looking towards a Rocky Mounain Sunset yesterday evening

  Now, some do claim that Wednesday's debate at DU is going to to be a very difficult fight for the challenger, Mitt Romney.  Some such as his running mate, Paul Ryan.  "Look, President Obama is a very -- he's a very gifted speaker. The man's been on the national stage for many years. He's an experienced debater. He's done these kinds of debates before..." were his words to Chris Wallace on FOX Sunday.  But Ryan was quick to assure viewers that he was completely confident in the campaign's ability to win the election, despite possibly disappointing (but completely understandable)results against Obama tonight.

  Others are more concerned about the incumbent.  People like the incumbent, Barack Obama. '"Gov. Romney, he's a good debater," Obama continued. "I'm just OK."' were his words to voters on Sunday, taken from the Hill.  Of course, despite his performance tomorrow, his ideas will resound with the American people and he is sure to win.

  Jon Stewart is mostly concerned about the candidates' abilities to remain vertical and cognizant. He noted on the Daily Show Monday evening that the bar is so low for these candidates and their abilities to communicate that it seems "not coming off as a pompous wierdo" would be counted as a resounding victory for either campaign.

  With such dour expectations coming from both campaigns, what should the audience expect?  A poor showing?  Of course not.  Both candidates underwent debate prep this weekend.  Questions are known by the campaigns ahead of time, and both sides have a reasonable expectation of what their opponents' answers to those scripted questions will be.  Romney has even been practicing his "spontaneous" "zingers" since August.  With these candidates, it is quite possible that this will be the most polished debate in the last thirty years.  And it wont even matter.  In an election cycle where almost every voter knew who they're voting for yesterday, in which voters have been nauseated by policy since May, in which everyone knows that the results are scripted how much will the political games of tonight really impact the election?  My vote?  Not very much, as long as the candidates as capable of remaining upright of course.  What is this waste of prime time television even good for?

  Maybe America will get to learn a bit about Denver U.






  Side note (pun intended), check out the new poll on our sidebar. The idea for the question was stolen from FOX, credit where credit is due right?  I tried to cultivate a better variety of responses than they did though (the actual FOX poll seems to be a bit slanted), if you think I missed one let us know in the comments!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Monday Night Rally

Mitt Romney recently made a visit to Denver Monday for a rally preceding the national debate between President Obama and himself. Romney repeated his strong critique of the President's weakness in the country's economy and his prestige abroad. He also brought up how embassies are being burned in the middle east due to the President not having taken the proper path with the region. although the riots have mostly been the cause of the recent video criticizing the Prophet Muhammad.


With the debate quickly approaching Romney is sure to not sway from his current position as the  "Anti-Obama" persona. Whether this is a good tactic for him to be using remains to be seen but the current polls still have Romney behind in Obama in all but three swing states. Romney will look to gain some ground on Obama on Wednesday at the debate in Denver.

I'm not sure what Romney needs to do in order to gain on Obama. If Romney continues to makes gaffes like he has then Obama will have to do little to state why he should remain President.