Obama Continues To Whoop Willard's Ass, Latest Gallup Poll: Obama +7

Hot air is Malkin's radical right wing propaganda site, try again with something unbiased.

And your article link was to a piece by an author who is a KOS contributing little progressive propaganda weenie... you have no ground to stand on

What is wrong with you? My link is to Gallup :cuckoo:


The AUTHOR (try reading what is written, you ignorant asshole troll) is a frequent KOS contributor and left wing to the core
 
obama appeasement foreign policy will bring him down.

Actually foreign policy is one of the things the GOP are trying to stay far away from as Obama has been iron-fisted in national security and taking out countless top terror operatives.
 
Actually foreign policy is one of the things the GOP are trying to stay far away from as Obama has been iron-fisted in national security and taking out countless top terror operatives.
Yep one dead us ambassador on obama's watch.

4488 US troops killed in Iraq because of W. Though I know you right wingers could care less.

Didn't we just help libya rebels and this is how they repay us for the help?
 
IDIOT

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows President Obama attracting support from 46% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns 45% of the vote. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™

Epic fail deflection attempt, not to mention rasmussen is ultra right wing propaganda, and even they have Obama up on Willard :up:

Bullshit on Rasmussen that it's a right wing poll. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it. Oh and Rasmussen is still within the margin of error.

:lol:
 
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IDIOT

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows President Obama attracting support from 46% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns 45% of the vote. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™

Epic fail deflection attempt, not to mention rasmussen is ultra right wing propaganda, and even they have Obama up on Willard :up:

Bullshit on Rasmussen. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it.

:lol:

Flat out lying again, and the #1 lie spread by right wingers in their pathetic attempts to try and make rasmussen seem legit (why do you guys always parrot that excuse in unison? Beck and fox tell you to?).

Look at the numbers, Rasmussen and pew were tied for 7th

RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - General Election: McCain vs. Obama
 
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7 points. Wow that's a big gap.

There's still time, but if you're Mitt you've got to be planning to close the gap soon if you actually want to win. Or maybe he doesn't? I've been wondering for a while if Mitt has some sort of Brewster's Millions thing going on.

+7 is a massive blow to Willard. Gallup's last poll was Obama +5 so it shows he's still gaining, and every pollster has him up by big numbers. Hell even the hard right rasmussen has him up.

The success of the DNC and the failure of the RNC was a vicious right hook that landed right on Willard's chin, and he's up again the ropes now.
It would have to take the most epic meltdown in political history for Obama not to win.

Oh and the DOJ is suing Gallup. Hell's bells before we know it Obama will be polling 100% at Gallup.

:D
 
IDIOT

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows President Obama attracting support from 46% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns 45% of the vote. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™

Epic fail deflection attempt, not to mention rasmussen is ultra right wing propaganda, and even they have Obama up on Willard :up:

Bullshit on Rasmussen that it's a right wing poll. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it. Oh and Rasmussen is still within the margin of error.

:lol:

You keep repeating that lie but it's not going to become true.

1. Obama won by 7.3 percentage points.

2. Rasmussen and Pew had him winning by 6.

3. CNN and Fox had him winning by 7. Both of them were closer.
 
Epic fail deflection attempt, not to mention rasmussen is ultra right wing propaganda, and even they have Obama up on Willard :up:

Bullshit on Rasmussen. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it.

:lol:

Flat out lying again, and the #1 lie spread by right wingers in their pathetic attempts to try and make rasmussen seem legit (why do you guys always parrot that excuse in unison? Beck and fox tell you to?).

Look at the numbers, Rasmussen and pew were tied for 7th

RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - General Election: McCain vs. Obama

The analysis was done by a political science professor at Fordham university.

Costas Panagopoulos of Fordham University, surveying 23 polling organizations, prepared a list showing which organizations were most accurate in their final poll before the 2008 election.

Two — Rasmussen Reports and the Pew Research Center — got the result dead right, Panagopoulos says. Of the other 21, 17 over-estimated support for Barack Obama, while just four said John McCain would receive a larger percentage of the vote than he actually did.

The big media organizations almost universally failed to give readers a final accurate prediction, with Newsweek coming in dead last, just behind polls for CBS/New York Times; Reuters/C-Span/Zogby and Gallup.

Polls carried out for Fox, NBC, ABC, the Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal were also all in the bottom half of Panagopoulos’ study.

Read more on Newsmax.com: Poll Survey: Rasmussen, Pew Most Accurate in 2008
Important: Do You Support Pres. Obama's Re-Election? Vote Here Now!
 
IDIOT

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows President Obama attracting support from 46% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns 45% of the vote. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™

Epic fail deflection attempt, not to mention rasmussen is ultra right wing propaganda, and even they have Obama up on Willard :up:

Bullshit on Rasmussen that it's a right wing poll. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it. Oh and Rasmussen is still within the margin of error.

:lol:

Rasmussen had GW Bush winning by 9 points in 2000. The worst of all pollsters.

Being close ONCE doesn't mean anything. Even a cow as stupid as you should be able to grasp that.
 
Epic fail deflection attempt, not to mention rasmussen is ultra right wing propaganda, and even they have Obama up on Willard :up:

Bullshit on Rasmussen that it's a right wing poll. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it. Oh and Rasmussen is still within the margin of error.

:lol:

Rasmussen had GW Bush winning by 9 points in 2000. The worst of all pollsters.

Being close ONCE doesn't mean anything. Even a cow as stupid as you should be able to grasp that.

That was 12 years ago, dumbass... Are you claiming they use the same methodology and polling techniques from 12 years ago?

Your teachers should be fired...
 
Bullshit on Rasmussen. Rasmussen and Pew Research were rated the most accurate in the 2008 election.

You really should stop lying. You're lousy at it.

:lol:

Flat out lying again, and the #1 lie spread by right wingers in their pathetic attempts to try and make rasmussen seem legit (why do you guys always parrot that excuse in unison? Beck and fox tell you to?).

Look at the numbers, Rasmussen and pew were tied for 7th

RealClearPolitics - Election 2008 - General Election: McCain vs. Obama

The analysis was done by a political science professor at Fordham university.

Costas Panagopoulos of Fordham University, surveying 23 polling organizations, prepared a list showing which organizations were most accurate in their final poll before the 2008 election.

Two — Rasmussen Reports and the Pew Research Center — got the result dead right, Panagopoulos says. Of the other 21, 17 over-estimated support for Barack Obama, while just four said John McCain would receive a larger percentage of the vote than he actually did.

The big media organizations almost universally failed to give readers a final accurate prediction, with Newsweek coming in dead last, just behind polls for CBS/New York Times; Reuters/C-Span/Zogby and Gallup.

Polls carried out for Fox, NBC, ABC, the Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal were also all in the bottom half of Panagopoulos’ study.

Read more on Newsmax.com: Poll Survey: Rasmussen, Pew Most Accurate in 2008
Important: Do You Support Pres. Obama's Re-Election? Vote Here Now!

We've seen that a million times. What you're too stupid to notice is that he erroneously based his 'study' on a preliminary election result that had Obama winning by 6 points.

I suggest you re-read the actual pdf in its entirety and stop being an idiot.
 

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