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It's amazing how often the left skews polls to favor their candidates and then are surprised when Republicans win in high numbers.
The Idiots Followers on the Left may be surprised, but the Power on the left knows what they are doing, they don't believe the polls. They just think they will suppress GOP turn out, and if Obama loses they can claim they were cheated and Point to their BS skewed Polls as evidence something is fishy.
In the 2012 race for the White House President Obama is ahead, but the polls are misleading.
In a recent interview, Romney pollster Neil Newhouse made the argument that these mainstream polls are skewed in favor of Obama.
In order to address this, some conservative outlets have taken matters into their own hands. One website, UnSkewed Polls -- erasing the bias to show an accurate picture of politics, has begun reweighting mainstream polls to more closely track the demographic assumptions that the conservative leaning Rasmussem Reports uses. The results have been staggering: the re-weighted polls all put Romney ahead of Obama with margins of between 3 and 11 points. If one looks at the Real Clear Politics average Obama is currently up four percent over Romney. But according to UnSkewedPolls.com, Romney has a 7.8 percent edge on Obama.
If the election were held today Mitt Romney would win 301 electoral votes while Barack Obama would win in states worth 221 electoral votes. Michigan, worth 16 electoral votes, is too close to call.
The Rasmussen Reports Presidential Daily Tracking poll released today shows President Obama leading over Mitt Romney by a 46 percent to 45 percent margin. The new Gallup Tracking poll released today shows the race tied at 47 percent for each candidate. Today's release of the QStarNews Daily Tracking Poll shows a 55 percent to 45 percent lead for Mitt Romney. An Associated Press/GfK poll released yesterday, based on a balanced sample showed Obama leading Romney 47 percent to 46 percent. These are the most accurate and least skewed polls among those currently included in the Real Clear Politics average of presidential polls. The average of these four polls would put the race at 48.3 Romney and 46.3 Obama. That is within the margin of error or a tie. Leaving out the QstarNews poll, the average of the other three is a tie.
The presidential race is decided by the votes of the states that send the electors to the electoral college who will actually elect the next president under our Constitution. State polls released today and recently are the basis for the analysis below. As former Clinton political consultant Dick Morris and others have pointed out, the undecided vote in a presidential election will always heavily favor the challenging candidate by election day. This entirely new analysis will be by regions of the country and the key swing states within them. The map above shows the map based on this analysis and projection of electoral votes.
Mitt Romney winning 301 electoral votes as projected by polling data - Arlington Conservative | Examiner.com
UnSkewed Polls -- erasing the bias to show an accurate picture of politics
No.Anyone experiencing a sense of deja vu?
Anyone experiencing a sense of deja vu?
In the 2012 race for the White House President Obama is ahead, but the polls are misleading.
In a recent interview, Romney pollster Neil Newhouse made the argument that these mainstream polls are skewed in favor of Obama.
In order to address this, some conservative outlets have taken matters into their own hands. One website, UnSkewed Polls -- erasing the bias to show an accurate picture of politics, has begun reweighting mainstream polls to more closely track the demographic assumptions that the conservative leaning Rasmussem Reports uses. The results have been staggering: the re-weighted polls all put Romney ahead of Obama with margins of between 3 and 11 points. If one looks at the Real Clear Politics average Obama is currently up four percent over Romney. But according to UnSkewedPolls.com, Romney has a 7.8 percent edge on Obama.
"But no one cares what the FBI is doing! Those results are already baked into the polls!"
That the polls are inaccurate is pretty much what he has been saying all along.One would think you would have learned your lesson…
In the 2012 race for the White House President Obama is ahead, but the polls are misleading.
In a recent interview, Romney pollster Neil Newhouse made the argument that these mainstream polls are skewed in favor of Obama.
In order to address this, some conservative outlets have taken matters into their own hands. One website, UnSkewed Polls -- erasing the bias to show an accurate picture of politics, has begun reweighting mainstream polls to more closely track the demographic assumptions that the conservative leaning Rasmussem Reports uses. The results have been staggering: the re-weighted polls all put Romney ahead of Obama with margins of between 3 and 11 points. If one looks at the Real Clear Politics average Obama is currently up four percent over Romney. But according to UnSkewedPolls.com, Romney has a 7.8 percent edge on Obama.
One would think you would have learned your lesson…
Yes but trolls gotta be trolls. What's more relevant to this year's election than last years?For the life of me I can't understand the arguments over polls. Nov 8th will be here soon enough and we'll know. I'm voting even if my candidate is 20 points behind in the "polls". Shouldn't everybody?