If Mr. Romney had won major swing states, he would possibly have won the election; but he did not. (In electoral politics, it's about entire states, rather than cities.) Barack Obama won a majority of the popular vote as well as the electoral college, and he was re-elected. He will serve his second term as president.
It is difficult to determine specific cities that would guarantee a win for Romney without considering the larger context of the state or region. However, some cities that are historically more conservative or supportive of Republican candidates, such as Oklahoma City, Dallas, or Salt Lake City, could contribute to Romney's electoral success. Ultimately, winning the presidency depends on gaining support across a variety of cities and regions.
. YES ! One or the other will win ! Romney is currently in the lead and will likely win.
romney Romney will win by a landslide, according to the most recent polls.
Mitt romney shouldnt win.
mittt romney is not going to win
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We at Answers.com were hesitant to make predictions, but most of the reliable pundits, pollsters, and political scientists did make predictions: based on the available evidence, the majority said that President Obama would win. And that is exactly what happened.
Mitt Romney might actually win. Maybe Obama, nobody knows. It really might be Romney.
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A romney needs 1,000 votes two win an electoral election