clevergirl
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The latest Pennsylvania absentee ballot returns are in and show Republicans opening up a 19-point lead over the Democrats a 17-point swing from the 2008 absentee results.
Romney continues to demonstrate momentum in Ohio, with the latest absentee returns showing a nine-point swing to Republicans compared to 2008.
This spells trouble for the Obama campaign, even if Obama is leading the early voting in Ohio (which isnt necessarily true). In 2008, Obama trailed McCain by 1.9 percent among the 295,000 absentee voters in Pennsylvania. In 2012, Obama trails Governor Romney by 18.8 percent among the 115,000 absentee voters (assuming Democrats vote for Obama, Republicans vote for Romney). Obama won the state by 10 percent overall in 2008.
Read more: New absentee ballot numbers in PA, OH show clear Romney edge | The Daily Caller
The latest Pennsylvania absentee ballot returns are in and show Republicans opening up a 19-point lead over the Democrats a 17-point swing from the 2008 absentee results.
Romney continues to demonstrate momentum in Ohio, with the latest absentee returns showing a nine-point swing to Republicans compared to 2008.
This spells trouble for the Obama campaign, even if Obama is leading the early voting in Ohio (which isnt necessarily true). In 2008, Obama trailed McCain by 1.9 percent among the 295,000 absentee voters in Pennsylvania. In 2012, Obama trails Governor Romney by 18.8 percent among the 115,000 absentee voters (assuming Democrats vote for Obama, Republicans vote for Romney). Obama won the state by 10 percent overall in 2008.
Read more: New absentee ballot numbers in PA, OH show clear Romney edge | The Daily Caller