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Thursday, November 8, 2012

If It Were Up to Avon and Avon Lake, Mitt Romney Would be President

Take a look at the tallies for each precinct in Avon and Avon Lake — did your section of town vote Republican or Democrat?

Barack Obama won the national vote and he won in Ohio. But, if Avon and Avon Lake alone decided the next president of the United States, Mitt Romney would be the winner.  According to unofficial results from the Lorain County Board of Elections, 1810 more Avon voters said "yes" to Romney than Obama who was re-elected Nov. 6, 2012; in slighly more populated Avon Lake that number was 2287. Both cities traditionally support Republican candidates, and Election 2012 was not different. In Avon, 4654 voted for Obama and 6464 voted for Romney. A total of 102 people voted for neither, with the Libertarian Johnson/Gray ticket earning 82 votes. Romney received more votes than Obama in every precinct except Ward 2-B and 2-C. In Avon Lake, 5426 voted …

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MZ

1:41 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

From my casual observations Nick, it would appear that there is plenty of anger from your side of the isle. I seem to remember plenty of liberals threatening to move out of the country if W won. Weren't there more than a few on social media threatening to riot is Mitt won? Lastly, Nick, why is it always about race? Wouldn't we all be better off if we considered ourselves Americans first?   more ›

Friday, October 26, 2012

Portman Stops in Avon Lake to Support Romney/Ryan Ticket

Senator is introduced by Councilman Dan Bucci, said Romney supports auto industry.

Fresh off of acting as debate coach and sparring partner for Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) made a pit stop in Avon Lake Oct. 26 to support the Republican ticket. Portman spoke at the Republican Victory Center in Learwood (Giant Eagle) Plaza. City councilman Dan Bucci, who formerly worked with Portman, introduced him. “We’re doing better than we expected,” Portman said to the healthy crowd that showed up Friday morning. “Ultimately it will come down to the next 11 days.” Portman focused on the need-for-change message, saying that the United States could resemble to woe-stricken Greece and other troubled European countries. “They didn’t get their act together soon enough,” Portman said, noting the same could …

Colter95

5:17 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Please don't let Obama sweep Benghazi under the rug... Lets not forget those four who were left to be slaughtered in Benghazi... Do not reward Obama for this epic failure… Every voter needs to read this excellent article... Very well worth your time... http://spectator.org/archives/2012/11/01/benghazi-obamas-core-deceit/ These are pretty good as well: http://www.gazette.com/opinion/romney-146793-…   more ›

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