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Oh come on he's just a geek but geeks are wrong sometimes. Romney's in a good position. Florida, Virginia and NC are falling into place. In fact Nate has Florida and North Carolina for Romney and has the probability of VA going to Obama at 50.1%. It'll probably revert back to Romney after the Rasmussen poll is incorporated.
Yea... lets walk your path and give Florida, NC and VA to Romney...
Obama can win without those 3 if he takes Ohio, Wisconsin and IA/Nevada
Also, PA and MI looks solid blue, so no surprises there...
So, even NH is NOT IN PLAY.... and CO is NOT IN PLAY EITHER!!!!
No matter how you SPIN it.. I dont see Mitt getting any where close to 270!!!
Last edited by MA2NC2012; 10-19-2012 at 09:52 AM..
Reason: missed CO..
I would like to add for any Dem going gaga over the NBC polls of Iowa and Wisconsin, Chuck Todd tweeted this morning that he's convinved the weighting for early voting is difficult and may overstate things.
He followed up on that this morning with a guest from Maritz who informed him that early voting data are not weighted because there is no population to weight on.
So foxnews' must reliable pollster -- Rasmussen has it tied today and gallop still shows the 7 pt gap. I bet all that nonsense the right was preaching a few weeks ago about gallop being untrustworthy and bias won't be mentioned today. The hypocrisy is amazing.
I am so totally surprised that the same area of the country that still proudly displays a flag associated with slavery and treason would not support a black President.
You might want to look at a national map that illustrates where the largest concentration of the Black population is.
And as others have said, this is just another far-left circle jerk thread of "we're better than you!" and race-card distractions.
For the second day in a row Tuesday, an independent poll showed sharply narrower leads for both men, perhaps putting Pennsylvania in serious play and creating a potential wild card in the race for the White House and control of the Senate as the campaigns head down the stretch.
Democrats downplayed the polling trends, but a new Quinnipiac University poll showed Mr. Casey ahead of Republican Senate candidate Tom Smith, 48 percent to 45 percent, and Mr. Obama leading Republican Mitt Romney only 50 percent to 46 percent.
In August, Casey was ahead by 18, obama ahead by 11.
This is seriously....cool.
If we see obama/surrogates heading to PA over the week, you'll know their internal polling is showing the same.
So foxnews' must reliable pollster -- Rasmussen has it tied today and gallop still shows the 7 pt gap. I bet all that nonsense the right was preaching a few weeks ago about gallop being untrustworthy and bias won't be mentioned today. The hypocrisy is amazing.
I thought Gallup was released at 130 ET. If so, and it drops a point or two in O's favor, he will be back on top!
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