Gallup has decided to go in with the Unicorn crowd and say Sandy killed the Romney momentum. Doesn’t seem like much evidence of that. And I can’t help noting that Gallup might have some vested interest in the Unicorn theory of the election.
Chris Christie doesn’t want to be President. He wanted some love from Bruce Springsteen. And today President Obama finally hooked him up.
The Romney campaign seems to have leaked the fact that Mitt Romney asked Chris Christie to appear with him at a rally Saturday night in Morrisville, PA. But Christie declined. This is being portrayed in GOP circles as another example of Christie’s compromised allegiance to the GOP ticket.
But isn’t this borderline certifiable on the part of the Romney camp? Can you imagine the epic crapstorm Christie would have rightly gotten if he left the state in the middle of this catastrophe to go to Pennsylvania to attend a political rally?
It’s frankly such a crazy request that it shows just how deeply Romney’s been stung by Christie’s praise of President Obama.
The journey to Nirvana continues, Gov. Christie describes epic hug from Bruce and then phone call put together on Air Force One by matchmaker President Obama. Watch.
Romney camp claims they asked Christie to come to Pennsylvania campaign rally on Saturday night but Christie said no. Christie advisor now denying they ever even asked. Read More
Obama: “It’s out of my hands now. It’s up to you.”
Like I said, Into the Mist.
Late Update: Obama concluding the story of the “Fired Up” woman down in South Carolina.
Here’s what the national head to head numbers look like on the last day before election day. After the jump … Read More
I mean that title both as a compliment but also in the purely descriptive sense. That was pretty intense. President Obama just gave the last speech of his life as a candidate for political office. That’s it. That’s over. It was an emotional and powerful speech. About as emotional as we see Barack Obama — both the fatigue at the end of the campaign, the real and in this speech very palpable frustration with the recalcitrance of his opposition in Washington and then at the end, just Fired Up. No other way to put it. Toward the end of the speech, what he said says it all: “It’s out of my hands now. It’s up to you.”
Here’s our write-up.