1. think-progress:

Mitt Romney’s enthusiasm problem in a nutshell. 

This is extremely misleading. The XL Center’s capacity is something like 15,500 where Ford Field’s field is four times as big and the stadium itself holds 64,500 people. Of course it won’t look the same, but don’t think that the crowd Obama had would fill Ford Field either.

    think-progress:

    Mitt Romney’s enthusiasm problem in a nutshell. 

    This is extremely misleading. The XL Center’s capacity is something like 15,500 where Ford Field’s field is four times as big and the stadium itself holds 64,500 people. Of course it won’t look the same, but don’t think that the crowd Obama had would fill Ford Field either.

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    wow. This is exactly the comparison I wanted when I first saw the top photo. I remember fairly early
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