2012 Presidential Election: TGG's 50 States Calls

TheGreatGatsby

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Alabama - Romney + 25.4
Alaska - Romney + 22.6
Arizona - Romney + 16.7
Arkansas - Romney + 23.1
California - Obama + 18.7
Colorado - Romney + 4.3
Connecticut - Obama + 3.5
Delaware - Obama + 14.9
Florida - Romney + 6.8
Georgia - Romney + 15.9
Hawaii - Obama + 36.3
Idaho - Romney + 51.4
Illinois - Obama + 12.3
Indiana - Romney + 11.9
Iowa - Romney + 1.8
Kansas - Romney + 22.2
Kentucky - Romney + 21.8
Louisiana - Romney + 23.1
Maine - Obama + 5.2
Maryland - Obama + 15.2
Massachusetts - + 17.1
Michigan - Obama + 2.7
Minnesota - Romney + 0.8
Mississippi - Romney + 19.2
Missouri - Romney + 8.9
Montana - Romney + 5.5
Nebraska - Romney + 17.3
Nevada - Obama + 2.3
New Hampshire - Romney + 2.4
New Jersey - Obama + 6.5
New Mexico - Obama + 5.9
New York - Obama + 17.9
North Carolina - Romney + 7.2
North Dakota - Romney + 26.3
Ohio - Romney + 1.1
Oklahoma - Romney + 41.2
Oregon - Obama + 6.6
Pennsylvania - Romney + 0.3
Rhode Island - Obama + 19.0
South Carolina - Romney + 16.2
South Dakota - Romney + 20.2
Tennessee - Romney + 22.9
Texas - Romney + 17.5
Utah - Romney + 46.1
Vermont - Obama + 25.9
Virginia - Romney + 3.4
Washington - Obama + 11.0
West Virginia - Romney + 21.9
Wisconsin - Romney + 2.3
Wyoming - Romney + 38.4
 
Swing States

Colorado - Romney + 4.3
Florida - Romney + 6.8
Iowa - Romney + 1.8
Michigan - Obama + 2.7
Minnesota - Romney + 0.8
Nevada - Obama + 2.3
New Hampshire - Romney + 2.4
North Carolina - Romney + 7.2
Ohio - Romney + 1.1
Pennsylvania - Romney + 0.3
Virginia - Romney + 3.4
Wisconsin - Romney + 2.3
 
Alabama - Romney + 25.4
Alaska - Romney + 22.6
Arizona - Romney + 16.7
Arkansas - Romney + 23.1
California - Obama + 18.7
Colorado - Romney + 4.3
Connecticut - Obama + 3.5
Delaware - Obama + 14.9
Florida - Romney + 6.8
Georgia - Romney + 15.9
Hawaii - Obama + 36.3
Idaho - Romney + 51.4
Illinois - Obama + 12.3
Indiana - Romney + 11.9
Iowa - Romney + 1.8
Kansas - Romney + 22.2
Kentucky - Romney + 21.8
Louisiana - Romney + 23.1
Maine - Obama + 5.2
Maryland - Obama + 15.2
Massachusetts - + 17.1
Michigan - Obama + 2.7
Minnesota - Romney + 0.8
Mississippi - Romney + 19.2
Missouri - Romney + 8.9
Montana - Romney + 5.5
Nebraska - Romney + 17.3
Nevada - Obama + 2.3
New Hampshire - Romney + 2.4
New Jersey - Obama + 6.5
New Mexico - Obama + 5.9
New York - Obama + 17.9
North Carolina - Romney + 7.2
North Dakota - Romney + 26.3
Ohio - Romney + 1.1
Oklahoma - Romney + 41.2
Oregon - Obama + 6.6
Pennsylvania - Romney + 0.3
Rhode Island - Obama + 19.0
South Carolina - Romney + 16.2
South Dakota - Romney + 20.2
Tennessee - Romney + 22.9
Texas - Romney + 17.5
Utah - Romney + 46.1
Vermont - Obama + 25.9
Virginia - Romney + 3.4
Washington - Obama + 11.0
West Virginia - Romney + 21.9
Wisconsin - Romney + 2.3
Wyoming - Romney + 38.4


Ok, taking your predictions and adding the actual results next to them (bolded):

Alabama - Romney + 25.4 (Romney +22.19), you were off to the Right by 3.2
Alaska - Romney + 22.6 (Romney +13.99), you were off to the Right by 8.6
Arizona - Romney + 16.7 (Romney +9.04), you were off to the Right by 7.6
Arkansas - Romney + 23.1 (Romney +23.69), you nailed this one, congratulations
California - Obama + 18.7 (Obama +23.09), you were off to the Right by 4.4
Colorado - Romney + 4.3 (Obama +5.36), you miscalled the state and were off to the right by 9.7
Connecticut - Obama + 3.5 (Obama +17.33), you were off to the Right by 13.8. Tsk, tsk.
Delaware - Obama + 14.9 (Obama +18.63), you were off to the Right by 3.7
Florida - Romney + 6.8 (Obama +0.88), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 7.7
Georgia - Romney + 15.9 (Romney +7.80), you were off to the Right by 8.1
Hawaii - Obama + 36.3 (Obama +42.71), you were off to the Right by 6.4
Idaho - Romney + 51.4 (Romney +31.69), you were off to the Right by 19.7
Illinois - Obama + 12.3 (Obama +16.84), you were off to the Right by 4.5
Indiana - Romney + 11.9 (Romney +10.20), you were off to the Right by 1.7. pretty close.
Iowa - Romney + 1.8 (Obama +5.81), you miscalled the state and were off to the right by 7.6
Kansas - Romney + 22.2 (Romney +21.6), you nailed it, within 0.6
Kentucky - Romney + 21.8 (Romney +22.68), you nailed it, within 0.9 (a little off to the Left)
Louisiana - Romney + 23.1 (Romney +17.21), you were off to the Right by 5.9
Maine - Obama + 5.2 (Obama +15.29), you were off to the Right by 10.1. Tsk, tsk....
Maryland - Obama + 15.2 (Obama +26.08), you were off to the Right by 9.9. Tsk, tsk....
Massachusetts - + 17.1 (Obama +23.15), you were off to the Right by 5.0
Michigan - Obama + 2.7 (Obama +9.54), you were off to the Right by 6.8
Minnesota - Romney + 0.8 (Obama +7.69), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 8.5
Mississippi - Romney + 19.2 (Romney +11.50), you were off to the Right by 7.7
Missouri - Romney + 8.9 (Romney +9.36), you nailed it, within 0.5
Montana - Romney + 5.5 (Romney +13.64), you were off to the LEFT by 8.1
Nebraska - Romney + 17.3 (Romney +21.78), you were off to the LEFT by 4.4
Nevada - Obama + 2.3 (Obama +6.68), you were off to the Right by 4.4
New Hampshire - Romney + 2.4 (Obama +5.58), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 8
New Jersey - Obama + 6.5 (Obama +17.74), you were off to the Right by 11.2. Tsk, tsk.
New Mexico - Obama + 5.9 (Obama +10.15), you were off to the Right by 4.3
New York - Obama + 17.9 (Obama +28.18), you were off to the Right by 10.3
North Carolina - Romney + 7.2 (Romney +2.04), you were off to the Right by 5.2
North Dakota - Romney + 26.3 (Romney +19.63), you were off to the Right by 6.7
Ohio - Romney + 1.1 (Obama +2.97), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 4.1
Oklahoma - Romney + 41.2 (Romney +33.54), you were off to the Right by 7.7
Oregon - Obama + 6.6 (Obama +12.09), you were off to the Right by 5.5
Pennsylvania - Romney + 0.3 (Obama +5.38), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 5.7
Rhode Island - Obama + 19.0 (Obama +27.46), you were off to the Right by 8.5
South Carolina - Romney + 16.2 (Romney +10.47), you were off to the Right by 5.7
South Dakota - Romney + 20.2 (Romney 18.02), you were off to the Right by 2.2, pretty close
Tennessee - Romney + 22.9 (Romney +20.38), you were off to the Right by 2.5, pretty close
Texas - Romney + 17.5 (Romney +15.77), you were off to the Right by 1.7, very close
Utah - Romney + 46.1 (Romney +47.88), you were off to the LEFT by 1.8, very close
Vermont - Obama + 25.9 (Obama +35.60), you were off to the Right by 9.7, tsk, tsk.
Virginia - Romney + 3.4 (Obama +3.87), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 7.3
Washington - Obama + 11.0 (Obama +14.77), you were off to the Right by 3.8
West Virginia - Romney + 21.9 (Obama +26.69), you were off to the LEFT by 4.8
Wisconsin - Romney + 2.3 (Obama +6.94), you miscalled the state and were off to the Right by 9.2. Tsk, tsk.
Wyoming - Romney + 38.4 (Romney +40.82), you were off to the LEFT by 2.4, pretty close

Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0
 
Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.
 
I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.

A national election that a candidate wins by 5 million votes would be pretty fricking difficult to rigged. A lot of the races followed the polls predictions pretty closely btw, as exampled by the fact that not many polls ever showed Romney with any lead in Ohio.
 
I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.

A national election that a candidate wins by 5 million votes would be pretty fricking difficult to rigged. A lot of the races followed the polls predictions pretty closely btw, as exampled by the fact that not many polls ever showed Romney with any lead in Ohio.

It's not that hard at all. Do some research. This is nothing new. Obama's cheating is pretty obvious. You don't have to be a so-called conspiracy theorist to understand what happened.
 
Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.


Only, polling was showing Obama wins in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Iowa and Virginia, all of which he won.

Polling showed an almost perfect tie in Florida, which he won by +0.88%.

Polling showed Romney slightly ahead in North Carolina. Romney won in North Carolina.

A number of swing states were indeed quite close: FL, OH, VA. PA, NH and CO were +5 wins. Nevada and IA were +6 wins. WI was a +7 win (it wasn't ever really a battleground) and MN was a +8 win (it was never a battleground, that was all smoke and mirrors from some crappy RW pollsters with bad reputations).

In other words, as usually happens in elections, even in relatively close elections, the battleground states tend to fall like dominoes for the winning candidate. See: 2004, for instance. Same thing, only in red.

Skewed, skewed, skewed, you cry!!! :rofl:

The polling was right. YOU were wrong.
 
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It's not that hard at all. Do some research. This is nothing new. Obama's cheating is pretty obvious. You don't have to be a so-called conspiracy theorist to understand what happened.

So you make up some random numbers on how much Romney is going to win by, but the polls showed some other results (namely that Obama was going to win). Election day comes and it turns out the polls were correct and the random numbers thrown out by you and Dick Morris from your butts were wrong...and the only conceivable answer is that Obama rigged the election.

Clowny. That's all.
 
I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.

A national election that a candidate wins by 5 million votes would be pretty fricking difficult to rigged. A lot of the races followed the polls predictions pretty closely btw, as exampled by the fact that not many polls ever showed Romney with any lead in Ohio.

It's not that hard at all. Do some research. This is nothing new. Obama's cheating is pretty obvious. You don't have to be a so-called conspiracy theorist to understand what happened.

Wahhh.......................wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh........................... Those dirty voters didn't listen to me.
 
Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.


Only, polling was showing Obama wins in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Iowa and Virginia, all of which he won.

Polling showed an almost perfect tie in Florida, which he won by +0.88%.

Polling showed Romney slightly ahead in North Carolina. Romney won in North Carolina.

A number of swing states were indeed quite close: FL, OH, VA. PA, NH and CO were +5 wins. Nevada and IA were +6 wins. WI was a +7 win (it wasn't ever really a battleground) and MN was a +8 win (it was never a battleground, that was all smoke and mirrors from some crappy RW pollsters with bad reputations).

In other words, as usually happens in elections, even in relatively close elections, the battleground states tend to fall like dominoes for the winning candidate. See: 2004, for instance. Same thing, only in red.

Skewed, skewed, skewed, you cry!!! :rofl:

The polling was right. YOU were wrong.

LIES.

The results totally defied the pre-election polls.

Someone like yourself would never admit Obama cheated even though its patently obvious. That says something about the way you choose to see the world.
 
Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.


Only, polling was showing Obama wins in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Iowa and Virginia, all of which he won.

Polling showed an almost perfect tie in Florida, which he won by +0.88%.

Polling showed Romney slightly ahead in North Carolina. Romney won in North Carolina.

A number of swing states were indeed quite close: FL, OH, VA. PA, NH and CO were +5 wins. Nevada and IA were +6 wins. WI was a +7 win (it wasn't ever really a battleground) and MN was a +8 win (it was never a battleground, that was all smoke and mirrors from some crappy RW pollsters with bad reputations).

In other words, as usually happens in elections, even in relatively close elections, the battleground states tend to fall like dominoes for the winning candidate. See: 2004, for instance. Same thing, only in red.

Skewed, skewed, skewed, you cry!!! :rofl:

The polling was right. YOU were wrong.

LIES.

In the first place; the results totally defied the pre-election polls. In the second place, polls are not all that dependable.
False. The aggregates were mostly very correct and almost all of the exit polls were spot-on.

Enjoy your butthurt.

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Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.


Only, polling was showing Obama wins in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Iowa and Virginia, all of which he won.

Polling showed an almost perfect tie in Florida, which he won by +0.88%.

Polling showed Romney slightly ahead in North Carolina. Romney won in North Carolina.

A number of swing states were indeed quite close: FL, OH, VA. PA, NH and CO were +5 wins. Nevada and IA were +6 wins. WI was a +7 win (it wasn't ever really a battleground) and MN was a +8 win (it was never a battleground, that was all smoke and mirrors from some crappy RW pollsters with bad reputations).

In other words, as usually happens in elections, even in relatively close elections, the battleground states tend to fall like dominoes for the winning candidate. See: 2004, for instance. Same thing, only in red.

Skewed, skewed, skewed, you cry!!! :rofl:

The polling was right. YOU were wrong.

LIES.

In the first place; the results totally defied the pre-election polls. In the second place, polls are not all that dependable.
False. The aggregates were mostly very correct and almost all of the exit polls were spot-on.

Enjoy your butthurt.

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It's not butthurt. It's understanding reality for what it is. There's a reason the talk was of swing states; and why both sides felt good about their chances; and it wasn't because Obama was projected to handily win all those swing states. Again, you see what you want to see. And you shouldn't pretend that Obama and his minions are above the fray in the second place.

LESS HERO WORSHIP; MORE ACCEPTANCE OF REALITY.
 
Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.


Only, polling was showing Obama wins in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Iowa and Virginia, all of which he won.

Polling showed an almost perfect tie in Florida, which he won by +0.88%.

Polling showed Romney slightly ahead in North Carolina. Romney won in North Carolina.

A number of swing states were indeed quite close: FL, OH, VA. PA, NH and CO were +5 wins. Nevada and IA were +6 wins. WI was a +7 win (it wasn't ever really a battleground) and MN was a +8 win (it was never a battleground, that was all smoke and mirrors from some crappy RW pollsters with bad reputations).

In other words, as usually happens in elections, even in relatively close elections, the battleground states tend to fall like dominoes for the winning candidate. See: 2004, for instance. Same thing, only in red.

Skewed, skewed, skewed, you cry!!! :rofl:

The polling was right. YOU were wrong.

LIES.

In the first place; the results totally defied the pre-election polls. In the second place, polls are not all that dependable.
False. The aggregates were mostly very correct and almost all of the exit polls were spot-on.

Enjoy your butthurt.

Gesendet von meinem GT-I9515 mit Tapatalk

It's not butthurt. It's understanding reality for what it is. There's a reason the talk was of swing states; and why both sides felt good about their chances; and it wasn't because Obama was projected to handily win all those swing states. Again, you see what you want to see. And you shouldn't pretend that Obama and his minions are above the fray in the second place.

LESS HERO WORSHIP; MORE ACCEPTANCE OF REALITY.

No.

The numbers clearly indicated an Obama win in OH, PA, MI, NV for two years straight, and I can prove it.
In Ohio, for 24 solid months, Obama maintained an aggregate of +3 to +4 without fail in every two week period. End of story. Romney was never ahead in Ohio, not even once.

Same story with PA, MI and NV.

MN was never a battelground to begin with.

FL and VA were true battlegrounds and the President won them. Live with it. It is fact, not conspiracy.
 
Well, that was fun. You miscalled nine states for 2012: CO, FL, IA, MN, NH, OH, PA, VA and WI. So, you screwed up on 119 EV. You were also more than 4.5 points off (most always to the Right) in 30 states.

Don't quit your day job.

Source:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2012&datatype=national&def=1&f=1&off=0&elect=0

I'm sure you willfully ignore that it's rigged. All of the sudden, no swing state was close, and 90 plus percent of ghettos were voting? Yea, cos that's how things really work. You enjoy your hollow victory, dude. I don't care. I know I wasn't off.


Only, polling was showing Obama wins in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Iowa and Virginia, all of which he won.

Polling showed an almost perfect tie in Florida, which he won by +0.88%.

Polling showed Romney slightly ahead in North Carolina. Romney won in North Carolina.

A number of swing states were indeed quite close: FL, OH, VA. PA, NH and CO were +5 wins. Nevada and IA were +6 wins. WI was a +7 win (it wasn't ever really a battleground) and MN was a +8 win (it was never a battleground, that was all smoke and mirrors from some crappy RW pollsters with bad reputations).

In other words, as usually happens in elections, even in relatively close elections, the battleground states tend to fall like dominoes for the winning candidate. See: 2004, for instance. Same thing, only in red.

Skewed, skewed, skewed, you cry!!! :rofl:

The polling was right. YOU were wrong.

LIES.

In the first place; the results totally defied the pre-election polls. In the second place, polls are not all that dependable.
False. The aggregates were mostly very correct and almost all of the exit polls were spot-on.

Enjoy your butthurt.

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It's not butthurt. It's understanding reality for what it is. There's a reason the talk was of swing states; and why both sides felt good about their chances; and it wasn't because Obama was projected to handily win all those swing states. Again, you see what you want to see. And you shouldn't pretend that Obama and his minions are above the fray in the second place.

LESS HERO WORSHIP; MORE ACCEPTANCE OF REALITY.

He won by 5 million popular votes and 62 electoral votes....how did he possibly rig all of that? What kind of national operation do you run to pull off a heist of that magnitude?

To top it off in a good number of the swing states that he won, Republicans had total control of the state government...including Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida, the biggest swing states of all...
 

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