Lovebears65
Gold Member
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
Here you go
NATIONAL (Gallup Tracking): Romney 51% vs. Obama 46%
NATIONAL (PPP Tracking): Romney 49% vs. Obama 48%
NATIONAL (Rasmussen Tracking): Romney 49% vs. Obama 47%
NATIONAL (ABC/Washington Post Tracking): Obama 49% vs. Romney 49%
NATIONAL (American Research Group): Obama 48% vs. Romney 48%
NATIONAL (Pew Research): Obama 47% vs. Romney 47%
COLORADO (American Research Group): Romney 48% vs. Obama 47%
FLORIDA (CNN): Romney 50% vs. Obama 49%
INDIANA (Pharos Research Group): Romney 55% vs. Obama 42%
KANSAS (Jayhawk Poll): Romney 56% vs. Obama 36%
MINNESOTA (Minneapolis Star-Tribune): Obama 47% vs. Romney 44%
MISSOURI (Mason Dixon): Romney 54% vs. Obama 41%
MONTANA (Pharos Research): Romney 50% vs. Obama 43%
NEBRASKA (Omaha World-Herald): Romney 52% vs. Obama 38%
NEBRASKA (Pharos Research Group): Romney 58% vs. Obama 39%
NEW HAMPSHIRE (PPP): Obama 49% vs. Romney 47%
NORTH CAROLINA (Rasmussen): Romney 52% vs. Obama 46%
NORTH DAKOTA (Pharos Research): Romney 55% vs. Obama 38%
OHIO (Gravis): Obama 50% vs. Romney 49%
OHIO (Rasmussen): Romney 50% vs. Obama 48%
OHIO (Univ. of Cincinnati for the Ohio Newspapers Group): Obama 49% vs. Romney 49%
TENNESSEE (Middle Tennessee State Univ.): Romney 59% vs. Obama 34%
TEXAS (Univ. of Texas/Texas Tribune): Romney 55% vs. Obama 39%
VIRGINIA (Gravis Marketing): Obama 48% vs. Romney 48%
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
jesus, you're dumb as shit. you're so programmed to jump on headlines, you can't read and comprehend. Just like FOX News and CNN saying "SCOTUS declares Obamacare unconstitutional" you missed the forest for the trees.
But Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg and Republican pollster Whit Ayres found that Obama leads by 4 points in the 12 battleground states that appear ready to pick the winner for the rest of the country next Tuesday. And they suggest that Romney's post-debate surge has "stalled."
Ayres added, "So were it not for the debates, I think Obama would be cruising to a victory right now. Because of the debates, this is going to be an incredibly close election."
What's more, those polled said that Obama, by a 55 percent to 44 percent margin, has spelled out a clear agenda for the nation.
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
I saw this. I didn't post it b/c they're not saying anything other polls aren't more/less saying. Now they're just hedging so that it doesn't appear that they have egg on their face when Romney wins the popular vote. But we all knew damn well that Romney was never down by 8 points in the first place.
Who cares? Polls are BS
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
jesus, you're dumb as shit. you're so programmed to jump on headlines, you can't read and comprehend. Just like FOX News and CNN saying "SCOTUS declares Obamacare unconstitutional" you missed the forest for the trees.
But Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg and Republican pollster Whit Ayres found that Obama leads by 4 points in the 12 battleground states that appear ready to pick the winner for the rest of the country next Tuesday. And they suggest that Romney's post-debate surge has "stalled."
Ayres added, "So were it not for the debates, I think Obama would be cruising to a victory right now. Because of the debates, this is going to be an incredibly close election."
What's more, those polled said that Obama, by a 55 percent to 44 percent margin, has spelled out a clear agenda for the nation.
Not as cut and dry as that though:
The duo surveyed 1,000 likely voters nationwide with an over-sampling in 12 battleground states: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. The poll was conducted Tuesday through Thursday (October 23-25). The margin of error is 3 percentage points for the national sample, and 4.5 percentage points for the smaller subsample (462 respondents) in the battleground states. The sample was 35 percent Democrat, 31 percent Republican.
At the end of the day, Obama is fighting for his life in this one
people like you need to know that suicide is a viable option
Doesn't count. Seriously Mitt is killing Obama with independents and polls aren't factoring in that Republicans will have a +1 or even turnout with Dems. Not to mention Romney is leading in early voting as well. This is seriously going to be a blowout by all these measures.
people like you need to know that suicide is a viable option
Quiet troll.
Doesn't count. Seriously Mitt is killing Obama with independents and polls aren't factoring in that Republicans will have a +1 or even turnout with Dems. Not to mention Romney is leading in early voting as well. This is seriously going to be a blowout by all these measures.
note: keeper post.
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
NPR? National Politbureau Radio? Must be more of that "liberal media" we keep hearing about.
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front
NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | WashingtonExaminer.com
jesus, you're dumb as shit. you're so programmed to jump on headlines, you can't read and comprehend. Just like FOX News and CNN saying "SCOTUS declares Obamacare unconstitutional" you missed the forest for the trees.
But Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg and Republican pollster Whit Ayres found that Obama leads by 4 points in the 12 battleground states that appear ready to pick the winner for the rest of the country next Tuesday. And they suggest that Romney's post-debate surge has "stalled."
Ayres added, "So were it not for the debates, I think Obama would be cruising to a victory right now. Because of the debates, this is going to be an incredibly close election."
What's more, those polled said that Obama, by a 55 percent to 44 percent margin, has spelled out a clear agenda for the nation.
Not as cut and dry as that though:
The duo surveyed 1,000 likely voters nationwide with an over-sampling in 12 battleground states: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. The poll was conducted Tuesday through Thursday (October 23-25). The margin of error is 3 percentage points for the national sample, and 4.5 percentage points for the smaller subsample (462 respondents) in the battleground states. The sample was 35 percent Democrat, 31 percent Republican.
At the end of the day, Obama is fighting for his life in this one
Who cares? Polls are BS
yeah right. :
people like you need to know that suicide is a viable option.
Polls are snapshots and predictors. Companies, governments, political campaigns, organizations...all spend enormous sums of money on polls.