but if romney wins nh , wi and iowa he won,t need ohio to win.Romney is ahead in four of the swing states: Colorado, Missouri, Florida, and North Carolina.
He has to take Ohio and New Hampshire from the president as well.
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but if romney wins nh , wi and iowa he won,t need ohio to win.Romney is ahead in four of the swing states: Colorado, Missouri, Florida, and North Carolina.
He has to take Ohio and New Hampshire from the president as well.
that is very big lead no doubt about it
but if romney wins nh , wi and iowa he won,t need ohio to win.Romney is ahead in four of the swing states: Colorado, Missouri, Florida, and North Carolina.
He has to take Ohio and New Hampshire from the president as well.
don,t agree as even if obama wins ohio, won,t be enough without winning other four midwest states.Obama is far ahead in early voting and it seems to be more than enough to offset any perceived deficit he may have in a few polls.
do you have a link to their polls over time......i'm just curious.
your right. deep down doubt he win pa. but if he wi, he win ohio and the game will be up for obamaIf Romney wins PA, it's over. He won't.
But if he wins WI, he will win OH.
but if romney wins nh , wi and iowa he won,t need ohio to win.Romney is ahead in four of the swing states: Colorado, Missouri, Florida, and North Carolina.
He has to take Ohio and New Hampshire from the president as well.
If Romney wins PA, it's over. He won't.
But if he wins WI, he will win OH.
but if romney wins nh , wi and iowa he won,t need ohio to win.Romney is ahead in four of the swing states: Colorado, Missouri, Florida, and North Carolina.
He has to take Ohio and New Hampshire from the president as well.
Obama is far ahead in early voting and it seems to be more than enough to offset any perceived deficit he may have in a few polls.
but i don,t think i seen many men win election when that far behind nationally. it will creap into swing states in the end.
do you have a link to their polls over time......i'm just curious.
the RPC average shows the president with a slight lead, nationally, as well.
but it's the swing states that are going to decide it. so it almost doesn't matter what you're seeing nationally.
that good point. kerry was ahead in exist polls but lost the state in 2004.Obama is far ahead in early voting and it seems to be more than enough to offset any perceived deficit he may have in a few polls.
How so? Exit polls? Remember 2004?
Court ruled early voting will take place in Ohio. That hurts Romney.
that good point. kerry was ahead in exist polls but lost the state in 2004.Obama is far ahead in early voting and it seems to be more than enough to offset any perceived deficit he may have in a few polls.
How so? Exit polls? Remember 2004?