Wednesday, October 24, 2012

That the Obama camp is even talking about losing Ohio is a stunning turn of events.

Obama Unnerved — by Ohio? - National Review

No wonder, then, that Romney seemed like the man who was winning (Monday) night. When he spoke, you thought “energy in the executive.” When Obama spoke, the words that came to mind were “fatigue,” “apathy,” “frustration.” In his closing statement the president was clearly rattled, lamely reciting talking points we’ve heard too often before, not even pretending to care about what he was saying — simply wanting it to be over. It was as though a light had gone out. Was he disconcerted by the smoothness of Romney’s performance? Or is his campaign’s internal polling in Ohio less pretty than his people are letting on?

OBAMA, ROMNEY IN FINAL SPRINT TO ELECTION DAY - AP