SniperFire
Senior Member
all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
This is truth.
It didn't used to be that way, sadly.
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all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
Here is real clear politics with different polls the majority of them showing the same thing the race is tight and Romney has made some gains.
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - General Election: Romney vs. Obama
Until you look at the Electoral College
RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map
Obama is leading in ten of twelve swing states
all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
* Romney 47 Obama 44
* 32% believe the economy will gt better if Obama is elected
* Voters strongly support an extension of the Bush tax cuts
* Most believe raising taxes hurts the economy
* 51% believe taxes will go up if the president is reelected,
* 66% believe the government should cut spending to help the economy
* 53% Want Health Care Law Repealed
* Generic Congressional Ballot: Republicans 43%, Democrats 40%
* 80% Expect Repeal of Health Care Law If Romney Wins
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports
all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
Fascists like Hitler and Mussolini called their enemies "Communists"..
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all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
Fascists like Hitler and Mussolini called their enemies "Communists"..
Sadly..that still holds true today.
all democrats must be defeated, they're communists.
We've heard that one before,..
You should be thanking god that we had such a strong democrat like FDR in office when we did, otherwise we'd all be speaking german right now (though you right wingers seem to have wanted that)
* Romney 47 Obama 44
* 32% believe the economy will gt better if Obama is elected
* Voters strongly support an extension of the Bush tax cuts
* Most believe raising taxes hurts the economy
* 51% believe taxes will go up if the president is reelected,
* 66% believe the government should cut spending to help the economy
* 53% Want Health Care Law Repealed
* Generic Congressional Ballot: Republicans 43%, Democrats 40%
* 80% Expect Repeal of Health Care Law If Romney Wins
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports
Prepare to have this dismissed out right by the same Libs who will use the Hoff Post as a source.
What the Democrat pollsters are doing is oversampling 'registered' Democrats by 7-9%, which roughly refects the 2008 turnout. That was not the turnout percentages in 2010, and nobody thinks Dims will turnout anywhere near what they did in 2008 again.
Rasmussen Polls Were Biased and Inaccurate; Quinnipiac, SurveyUSA Performed Strongly
By NATE SILVER
Every election cycle has its winners and losers: not just the among the candidates, but also the pollsters.
On Tuesday, polls conducted by the firm Rasmussen Reports which released more than 100 surveys in the final three weeks of the campaign, including some commissioned under a subsidiary on behalf of Fox News badly missed the margin in many states, and also exhibited a considerable bias toward Republican candidates...
Rasmussen Reports: * 53% Want Health Care Law Repealed
You should check a little closer on those swing states you will notice only three of them have polls that cover into July the rest don't make it out of June. The three that go into July are Virginia which has Obama +3 North Carolina which has Romney +1.3 and Florida which has Obama +0.8 I suspect when some more up to date polling comes on these other swing states they could look a bit different.Here is real clear politics with different polls the majority of them showing the same thing the race is tight and Romney has made some gains.
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - General Election: Romney vs. Obama
Until you look at the Electoral College
RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map
Obama is leading in ten of twelve swing states
Rasmussen Reports: * 53% Want Health Care Law Repealed
proof positive Republican bias ...
What the Democrat pollsters are doing is oversampling 'registered' Democrats by 7-9%, which roughly refects the 2008 turnout. That was not the turnout percentages in 2010, and nobody thinks Dims will turnout anywhere near what they did in 2008 again.
So, every polling agency except Rasmussen is skewing left, as opposed to Rasmussen skewing right.
That's what you're saying right?
You should check a little closer on those swing states you will notice only three of them have polls that cover into July the rest don't make it out of June. The three that go into July are Virginia which has Obama +3 North Carolina which has Romney +1.3 and Florida which has Obama +0.8 I suspect when some more up to date polling comes on these other swing states they could look a bit different.Here is real clear politics with different polls the majority of them showing the same thing the race is tight and Romney has made some gains.
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - General Election: Romney vs. Obama
Until you look at the Electoral College
RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map
Obama is leading in ten of twelve swing states
You should check a little closer on those swing states you will notice only three of them have polls that cover into July the rest don't make it out of June. The three that go into July are Virginia which has Obama +3 North Carolina which has Romney +1.3 and Florida which has Obama +0.8 I suspect when some more up to date polling comes on these other swing states they could look a bit different.Until you look at the Electoral College
RealClearPolitics - 2012 Election Maps - Electoral Map
Obama is leading in ten of twelve swing states
That's what makes politics fun
We will have to wait and see. Conventions are coming up and they usually play havoc with the polls
You should check a little closer on those swing states you will notice only three of them have polls that cover into July the rest don't make it out of June. The three that go into July are Virginia which has Obama +3 North Carolina which has Romney +1.3 and Florida which has Obama +0.8 I suspect when some more up to date polling comes on these other swing states they could look a bit different.
That's what makes politics fun
We will have to wait and see. Conventions are coming up and they usually play havoc with the polls
Yep after the conventions and their poll bounce is really when the election kicks into
overdrive and polls really start to mean something.
Obama expands lead on Romney, voters more optimistic | Reuters
Obama expands lead on Romney, voters more optimistic Tue Jul 10, 2012
(Reuters) - President Barack Obama expanded his lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney to 6 percentage points in the White House race this month as voters became slightly more optimistic about the economy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Tuesday.
Obama leads Romney among registered voters 49 percent to 43 percent. In June, Obama held a slim 1-point lead over the former Massachusetts governor.
That's what makes politics fun
We will have to wait and see. Conventions are coming up and they usually play havoc with the polls
Yep after the conventions and their poll bounce is really when the election kicks into
overdrive and polls really start to mean something.
Can't wait for the debates......this board will really light up
Obama expands lead on Romney, voters more optimistic | Reuters
Obama expands lead on Romney, voters more optimistic Tue Jul 10, 2012
(Reuters) - President Barack Obama expanded his lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney to 6 percentage points in the White House race this month as voters became slightly more optimistic about the economy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Tuesday.
Obama leads Romney among registered voters 49 percent to 43 percent. In June, Obama held a slim 1-point lead over the former Massachusetts governor.
another poll -
Reuters/Ipsos survey released Tuesday evening shows Obama increasing his lead over Romney by 6 points - Obama 49% : Romney 43%.