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October Surprise’ Could Decide Election
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[quote:THE INQUISADOR:MV8yMDA1ODk1XzMzNzAzMzkxX0FGRUI5RTdE] [quote:Epic Beard Guy:MV8yMDA1ODk1XzMzNzAzMzc0XzQxMDI0NzdD] ABC will find something they can spin to make Oblabla look like the savior. They are almost as bad as NBC about their partisan bull shit. Whatever it is, they will make it look really bad for Romney. The story may even be a lie they pull out of their asses. The lame stream media will do anything to keep the Marxist in power. I don't think there are enough people that believe what they say to actually change the election outcome. Network personnel should be arrested and prosecuted for the way they manipulate the news to benefit their communist agenda. [/quote] Last weeks Time mag had him in front of a stained glass window.. [/quote]
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ABC News has released a story suggesting that an “October surprise” will impact next month’s presidential election, with an incident involving Iran likely to decide the winner.
In an article entitled Obama Vs. Romney: Will October Bring a Political Surprise?, ABC’s Russell Goldman speculates that an Iranian attack on American interests could swing the election one way or the other, even suggesting that Mitt Romney may have “cut a deal” with Iran to undermine Obama.
“Were something to occur in the days before the election, it’s impossible to know how it might affect the voting,” he writes.
“You can term any unexpected event in late October or early November an ‘October surprise,’” said Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. “The surprising thing is that we’re surprised by it every four years.”
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