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Old 10-06-2012, 09:39 AM
 
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“Simply stated, Cuyahoga County has lost enough Democrats and independents since 2008 that, when projected across the state of Ohio, Obama’s big 2008 gains are all gone. Given how drastically voter registration has changed in Cuyahoga County since 2008, it is likely that Romney can carry the state of Ohio, which is quite contrary to what popular media polls are saying.”
That’s the analysis of Clinton Cooper at Election Insights, an Ohio firm that uses geographic information systems (GIS) and election data to illustrate the political landscape of the electorate.
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Old 10-06-2012, 09:58 AM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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That’s the analysis of Clinton Cooper at Election Insights, an Ohio firm that uses geographic information systems (GIS) and election data to illustrate the political landscape of the electorate.
I wonder who will be the first to make a report of how early voting in Ohio is going. Will it be some TV station, someone like Cooper, or who will it be. I have an e-mail from a very conservative friend about his wife and he voting on the first early day in Ohio so I know that Romney has at least 2 votes already.

This man surely doesn't work for CBS, ABC, MSNBC, Gallup, Quinnipiac, or any of the other polling groups but being from Ohio may know a bit more than any of their pollsters. I sure hope he is right.
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:06 AM
 
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Rasmussen has Romney leading in Ohio as well as Florida and Virginia.
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:08 AM
 
Location: Lost in Texas
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I have said from day one that Obamas issue and downfall will come down to voter turnout.. You just aren't seeing all the enthusiasm in the streets from the left that you did 4 years ago. While a lot of people are saying they support him, the question is, will they turn out to vote... I don't think they will...
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:20 AM
 
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I have said from day one that Obamas issue and downfall will come down to voter turnout.. You just aren't seeing all the enthusiasm in the streets from the left that you did 4 years ago. While a lot of people are saying they support him, the question is, will they turn out to vote... I don't think they will...

HUGE DECLINE in Democrat Voter Registration in 8 Swing States
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:32 AM
 
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Florida Rasmussen Reports Romney 49, Obama 47 Romney +2
Florida WeAskAmerica Romney 49, Obama 46 Romney +3
Virginia Rasmussen Reports Obama 48, Romney 49 Romney +1
Virginia WeAskAmerica Obama 45, Romney 48 Romney +3
Ohio Rasmussen Reports Obama 48, Romney 52 Romney +4
Ohio WeAskAmerica Obama 46, Romney 47 Romney +1
Nevada Gravis Marketing Obama 49, Romney 48 Obama +1
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