Two days are all that's left. Two days to make their mark. Two days to impress and win the hearts and minds of the American populace. Two days is not a lot of time, and in that time one candidate has a lot of ground to cover. This candidate is one that will fail to cover the ground that he needs to in time and because of that he will lose. Why won't he win? This candidate won't win because of who he is. He has flipped his views on every issue depending on the week and who he is speaking to. He has a very successful history financially, but a history that is tainted with the loss of American jobs to foreign countries, simply for the sake of profits. Most importantly however, he is apart of the 1% that America has rebelled against in the last couple of years. Mitt Romney will lose, and we will have four more years of Obama-nation.
The reason I would vote for Obama isn't because I'm a democrat. While I do have strong ties to their liberal ideas, I hate the idea of a party system in America. Nol, the reason I would vote for Obama is because of who Romney is and his history in politics. Never mind any of his policies that I don't agree with or the people that support him, look at his track record. Romney was CEO of Bain Capital, a company that doesn't produce anything, but owns enough controlling shares in almost everything to make a difference. Even ignoring his financial history, look at his political history. He was governor of Massachusetts and ran for the Republican primaries back in 2008. While yes he's done more, that's what I want to focus on. Romney lost to McCain back in 2008 and then wanted to be McCain's running mate. Mitt Romney then showed McCain 15 years (or 10 I forget, it was a considerable time though) of his tax returns. Well who did McCain pick? Sarah Palin. While yes McCain was trying to appeal to women with his choice for his vice president, one has to wonder what was in those returns that McCain couldn't have ruining his campaign. Now, shift your attention to the current race, and Massachusetts in particular. In Mitt's homestate, Obama is up 32% in the polls. While yes, Massachusetts is a very democratic state, look at the Senate race there. The Senate race, between a republican and a democrat is neck and neck. It is nearly a tie. What does that say about Romney and how he did there?
Now my favorite thing about Mitt and how he is driving his campaign into the ground, his pragmatism!! Romney flips his views so often that no one knows what his views will be next. First, he's for tax cuts for the rich, then he's not. Second he's pro-tea party with his 47% comments, then he's pro-middle class with his tax cuts to the middle class. Third, he was originally anti coal, then he's a coal man. I could go on for hours ranting about his pragmatism and how he changes as often as the days, but you'd be asleep before I was done.
The reason I would vote for Obama isn't allegiance or even similar ideas (although that is a major plus), but it's because of who Mitt Romney is. I can't trust Romney. He changes like the seasons. If he just kept a concrete opinion, even one that I didn't agree with, then I could trust him at least. He's too pragmatic and sporadic. That's why I am Obama 2012.