Shock to Obama Camp: Gallup finds early voters favor Romney 52-47%

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Shock to Obama Camp: Gallup finds early voters favor Romney 52-47%​


Thomas Lifson
October 30, 2012



The Gallup Organization has some very bad news for the Obama camp, but is being discreet about it, entombing it at the bottom of an article innocuously titled "In U.S., 15% of Registered Voters Have Already Cast Ballots." Given the apparent intimidation of Gallup by the Department of Justice, it is only prudent to once again bury the lede. But that does not make the news any less painful for Obamaites, who have been counting on a supposed ground game and early voting advantage.

John Nolte of Breitbart has no such compunctions about delivering the bad news from Gallup:


Romney currently leads Obama 52% to 45% among voters who say they have already cast their ballots. However, that is comparable to Romney's 51% to 46% lead among all likely voters in Gallup's Oct. 22-28 tracking polling. At the same time, the race is tied at 49% among those who have not yet voted but still intend to vote early, suggesting these voters could cause the race to tighten. However, Romney leads 51% to 45% among the much larger group of voters who plan to vote on Election Day, Nov. 6.

When Gallup says early voters don't seem to be swaying the election, presumably what they means is that because Romney is ahead by five points nationally, an early voting advantage of seven-points isn't going to "sway the election."

Romney's early voting lead in Gallup may not jive with the CorruptMedia narrative, but it does with actual early vote totals that have been released and show Romney's early vote totals either beating Obama in swing states such as Colorado and Florida or chipping away at the President's advantage in the others. For example, here's what we know about Ohio's early voting numbers, thus far:

But here is what we do know: 220,000 fewer Democrats have voted early in Ohio compared with 2008. And 30,000 more Republicans have cast their ballots compared with four years ago. That is a 250,000-vote net increase for a state Obama won by 260,000 votes in 2008.

Something else in this Gallup survey also helps shed some light on what we're seeing in these sometimes counter-intuitive state polls. As the headline states, Gallup is showing that only 15% of the public has already voted. Moreover, they've broken down early voting by region and show that in the Midwest only 13% of voters have already voted. And yet, many polls in places like Ohio show a much higher percentage of early voters, some as high as 30%, which you can bet skews the data. In other words, those polls can't be correct.
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Where's Axelrod when Obama needs him?
 
Well, polls really do mean nothing. But historically, if the incumbent isn't leading by a significant margin with early voters, its a very bad sign.
 
Yeah. People hate Obama's commie guts now.
Most American's don't like when their leaders lies to them about not helping Americans in a firefight. Why do you think the media is working overtime (or is that not working at all?) to keep the story out of the minds of the peeps?
 
Yeah. People hate Obama's commie guts now.
Most American's don't like when their leaders lies to them about not helping Americans in a firefight. Why do you think the media is working overtime (or is that not working at all?) to keep the story out of the minds of the peeps?

Hmmm, What was is that Joe [foot in mouth] Biden said about balls? What we do know is that Michelle has the ones Obama lost.
 

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