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Here's a compilation of all polls, and their predicted electoral votes: ElectoralVote
It's easy to pick one poll, especially when it conforms to a person's bias. A compilation, however, gives a more complete picture. So far Romney/Ryan has never been in the lead, let alone over the 270 needed to win. If you look at the progress since the primaries, the best they did was after Romney clinched the nomination, and another bump when Ryan was chosen for VP. However, Obama/Biden has consistently polled over 270 electoral votes except for a short period in June:
I notice that you DON'T say that about Liberals who post polls showing Obama ahead nor do you complain about certain Liberals here who create more threads per day than me.
I'd take you seriously if you did. But this only shows your hypocrisy.
Actually, to be honest with you, by the time rolls around it's already been moved or somebody else has made a comment about it.
As for creating a massive amount of threads, you've "only" been here since June so...
It's easy to pick one poll, especially when it conforms to a person's bias. A compilation, however, gives a more complete picture.
Ummmmm......if you use the same poll all the time, which uses the same methodology every time, then you know that when one guy overtakes the other, it's accurate.
In other words, if you are using the same tool of measurement consistently you can rely on the changes.
Sweet, I knew Rasmussen would tell the truth in the polls....granted we already have a thread with this exact same information, but we can never get enough threads from jt800.
My thread actually contains more information if you were to compare the two.
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