5 Point Obama lead in Ohio...Ohio...Ohio



The link you provide has Romney winning 48-45% in Ohio.


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Q16. There are seven candidates for President listed on your ballot - Stewart
Alexander Socialist Party, Richard Duncan Independent, Virgil Goode {GOO-d}
Constitution Party, Gary Johnson Libertarian, Barack Obama Democratic, Mitt
Romney Republican, and Jill Stein Green Party. At this point, for whom will
you vote?
<FOR THOSE YET TO VOTE 1 of 2>
N= 480 100%
ALEXANDER - Socialist .......................... 1 0 0%
DUNCAN - Independent ........................... 2 1 0%
GOODE - Constitution............................ 3 0 0%
JOHNSON - Libertarian .......................... 4 5 1%
OBAMA - Democrat ............................... 5 214 45%
ROMNEY - Republican ............................ 6 231 48%
STEIN - Green party ............................ 7 4 1%
Undecided (DO NOT READ) ........................ 8 16 3%
Refused (DO NOT READ) ....................... 9 9 2%


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/2012/Suffolk_OH_1022.pdf



Oh, and it oversampled Democrats.
 
First, a Suffolk University poll shows Obama and Romney tied at 47 percent support each. While this may look like a dead heat, remember that a CBS News poll had Obama up by 5 points at the same time this poll was taken, and that matches the trend we've seen lately in Ohio.

Try again Sniper
 
First, a Suffolk University poll shows Obama and Romney tied at 47 percent support each. While this may look like a dead heat, remember that a CBS News poll had Obama up by 5 points at the same time this poll was taken, and that matches the trend we've seen lately in Ohio.

Try again Sniper

I gave you the Suffolk University Poll of likely voters in Ohio, asshole


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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpAOwJvTOio]Original Obamaphone Lady: Obama Voter Says Vote for Obama because he gives a free Phone - YouTube[/ame]
 

what I love is that libtards like the OP used to whine that a single poll was not a good indicator of reality, and that an average of multiple polls like RCP was a better indicator...

until of course the RCP average started going Romney's way, now the single polls showing Obama ahead are suddenly a better indicator.

Dumb ass libtards.
 
Conservatives doing their sulky thing warms my little heart.

They see the writing on the wall. How is Romney supposed to recover from this last catastrophe with the little time he has left? It was his last chance, and he flubbed it. Romney was already a little behind in total, further behind in the swing states, and all the momentum was with Obama. Debate #3 reinforced all that.

Now Obama simply needs to pound it out on the ground and run out the clock. There is no more air time available to be bought. It's all about getting the vote out, and you can read here how demoralized the Republicans are.
 

what I love is that libtards like the OP used to whine that a single poll was not a good indicator of reality, and that an average of multiple polls like RCP was a better indicator...

until of course the RCP average started going Romney's way, now the single polls showing Obama ahead are suddenly a better indicator.

Dumb ass libtards.

Yeah pretty much. Ignore the average, ignore the trends, ignore the rest of the polls that show something totally different...just pay attention to this poll right here that shows O+5 and ignore that it's a media poll. Fucking tools.
 
Have any of you folks read Barack Obama's new "Blueprint" for America? It's supposedly his long awaited plan to fix the economy and put people back to work. Barry is now holding it up as "proof" that he actually HAS a plan.

The problem is...when you go and read the thing it's just a rehash of the same old Obama "talking points" that he's been spouting IN PLACE of having a real plan. I guess the Democrats plan was to wait until the very last moment...print up some glossy pamphlets that contain nothing new...and declare that "YES WE DO HAVE A PLAN!!!"

This Administration gets more pathetic with each passing day...
 

got it, so that poll is good, and say, Suffolks isn't?:rolleyes:


:lol:


I don't buy either one of them anyway.........but hey, in any event you're the first person I am putting on USMB suicide watch if it looks like Romneys going to win......I will have a Waaambulance standing by.

The President most likely has a small but significant lead in Ohio. Most analysts agree on that. What it is about is the ground game in Ohio -- turn out.

It will be the religious right/evangelicals for the GOP (Ralph Reed and co) versus Unions for the President. Ohio is a strong Union state...but look at 2004'

after the 2000 election Rove met right away with Reed. Evangelical support was down and it caused the Florida count because some believed if the religious right turned out, Bush would not have needed Florida.

Reed delivered in 2004.
 

got it, so that poll is good, and say, Suffolks isn't?:rolleyes:


:lol:


I don't buy either one of them anyway.........but hey, in any event you're the first person I am putting on USMB suicide watch if it looks like Romneys going to win......I will have a Waaambulance standing by.

Suffolk University in Boston leans right -- just syain'
 
Both sides here love the single poll that loves their candidates.

Pat em on the head, chuckle, and move on down the road.
 

got it, so that poll is good, and say, Suffolks isn't?:rolleyes:


:lol:


I don't buy either one of them anyway.........but hey, in any event you're the first person I am putting on USMB suicide watch if it looks like Romneys going to win......I will have a Waaambulance standing by.

Suffolk University in Boston leans right -- just syain'

"Romney won the presidential debate by looking presidential. Obama had a painful case of Biden's smile"
Romney won the presidential debate by looking presidential. Obama had a painful case of Biden's smile &#8211; Telegraph Blogs
 

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