Early Voting Points to Romney Victory

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Polling Data, Early Voting Point to Romney Victory

It comes down to numbers. And in the final days of this presidential race, from polling data to early voting, they favor Mitt Romney. He maintains a small but persistent polling edge. As of yesterday afternoon, there had been 31 national surveys in the previous seven days. Mr. Romney led in 19, President Obama in seven, and five were tied. Mr. Romney averaged 48.4%; Mr. Obama, 47.2%. The GOP challenger was at or above 50% in 10 polls, Mr. Obama in none.

Your next President Mitt Romney:clap2::clap2::clap2:
 
Rumor is he is ahead in Hamilton County in Ohio. That would mean an easy win in Ohio for him if that's the case.
 
Polling Data, Early Voting Point to Romney Victory

It comes down to numbers. And in the final days of this presidential race, from polling data to early voting, they favor Mitt Romney. He maintains a small but persistent polling edge. As of yesterday afternoon, there had been 31 national surveys in the previous seven days. Mr. Romney led in 19, President Obama in seven, and five were tied. Mr. Romney averaged 48.4%; Mr. Obama, 47.2%. The GOP challenger was at or above 50% in 10 polls, Mr. Obama in none.

Your next President Mitt Romney:clap2::clap2::clap2:

I would love that to be true, but that was written by Karl Rove. Biased much?

most negative political ad ever!!!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzdhEKxgGXg]Romney Clubs Seals - YouTube[/ame]
 
Many will cross party lines and vote deatbeat Obama out , many will say they are behind Obama ,but when the curtain closes will vote for Romney ....

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Nice trip down memory lane (I am enjoying this):

Polling Data, Early Voting Point to Romney Victory

It comes down to numbers. And in the final days of this presidential race, from polling data to early voting, they favor Mitt Romney. He maintains a small but persistent polling edge. As of yesterday afternoon, there had been 31 national surveys in the previous seven days. Mr. Romney led in 19, President Obama in seven, and five were tied. Mr. Romney averaged 48.4%; Mr. Obama, 47.2%. The GOP challenger was at or above 50% in 10 polls, Mr. Obama in none.

Your next President Mitt Romney:clap2::clap2::clap2:

Actual result:

Obama 51.01%
Romney 47.15%

Margin: Obama +3.86

Rumor is he is ahead in Hamilton County in Ohio. That would mean an easy win in Ohio for him if that's the case.

Actual results, Hamilton County, OH:

Obama 52.5%
Romney 46.2%
other 1.3%

Margin: Obama +6.3%.

Obama won Hamilton County, OH with a LARGER margin than the state at large (+2.97%).

:thup:
 

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