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Hereâs the big question: Did last Wednesdayâs debate give Romney a bump or did it fundamentally change the race? A bump will likely self-correct and probably quickly. A change in voter perceptions of Romney is obviously a different matter. That largely depends on whether last Wednesday was more about Romneyâs or Obamaâs performance. Specifically, did middle to lower-middle, blue-ish-collar voters, who had decided Romney didnât like them, change their minds or did they simply see an Obama performance that reminded them of all the doubts theyâve had about him for the last four years?
Iâm talking about the voter in Ohio who lost his or her job in â09 but now has one and had decided that car elevator, dancing horse, â47 percentâ Mitt doesnât like people like them. Did that voter look at Mitt last Wednesday and say âthis guy doesnât look anything like the guy I was told he is.â Or did that voter see an Obama that brought back all the questions theyâve had about him for the last three years? I guess it could be some of both, but I think figuring out how much of each could be really important.
Continue ReadingAnecdotally it feels like Romney may have convinced a lot of those voters that he doesnât hate them and heâs up to the job. Or maybe they just saw their lingering doubts about Obama acted out live. I canât tell from the polling yet, but Iâm certain both campaigns are vigorously looking for the answer to that question right now.
Wes Anderson is a leading GOP pollster with 20 years of experience in opinion research, including a two-year stint as RNC polling director under Chairman Haley Barbour. As a founding partner, Wes now leads the polling divisions of OnMessage Inc. and OnMessage Sports.
Question by tico102887: How do you say "I hope you have a good day" in Korean? I want to say "I hope you have a good day" or even better would be "I hope you are having a good day"/"I hope you're day is going well". I have a friend who is Korean, speaks Korean, but I'm not sure if she reads it (I assume so- she is from Korea, but is attending college here in the States). Anyways, a phrase like this would be greatly appreciated, and any others that I'd be able to use would be nice. All in the informal sense, of course. Thanks! Best answer for How do you say "I hope you have a good day" in Korean?:
Answer by mango
In the informal sense, provided that you use this expressions only to your friends, you can say "ì¢ì í루"(jo-eun-ha-roo) which means "I hope your day is going well" Plus, you can say "íë´" (Hym-nea) when she or he looks down. It means "Cheer up" "ë³´ê³ ì¶ë¤" (bo-go-ship-ta) means "I miss you" "ìëì¼"(ah-ni-ya) means "No" or "I don't think so" "ìì" (Zal-za) means "Good night" Your friend must be surprised if you say those.
Answer by â¥sHiSuZuâ¡ç¥é´â¥
I hope you have a good day / I hope you are having a good day / I hope you're day is going well :>:+ ì¢ì/ ë©ì§ / ì¦ê±°ì´ í루 ë³´ë´ê¸¸ ë°"ë~ jo-eun / meot-jjin / jeul-kkeo-un ha-ru bo-nae-gil ba-rae~ ~ jo-ea(r)n / mawt-jjeen / jea(r)l-kkaw-woon hah-roo boh-nae-gill-bah-rae ~ or ì¢ì / ë©ì§ / ì¦ê±°ì´ ì¢ì í루 ë길ë°"ëâ¼ jo-eun / meot-jjin / jeul-kkeo-un jo-eun ha-ru doe-gil-ba-rae ~ jo-ea(r)n / mawt-jjeen / jea(r)l-kkaw-woon hah-roo doe-ee-gill-bah-rae ~ ^_^
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