beretta304
Rookie
- Banned
- #1
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Polls aren't accurate.
But I agree the movement is significant. Why are they calling FL a toss up? Last poll had Romney ahead 7 points.
The RCP no-toss-ups count is still a win for Obama.
North Carolina polls tend to show Romney Up 5. Pennsylvania polls tend to show Obama up 5. RCP is not decidely in favor of Obama. North Carolina is now leans GOP. Pennsylvania is still a toss-up.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Hordes of qualified candidates in binders somehow became qualified candidates in Massachusetts the male-dominated grinders(?)! They eventually went away(?). . .To Somewhere(?)!)
The RCP no-toss-ups count is still a win for Obama.
North Carolina polls tend to show Romney Up 5. Pennsylvania polls tend to show Obama up 5. RCP is not decidely in favor of Obama. North Carolina is now leans GOP. Pennsylvania is still a toss-up.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Hordes of qualified candidates in binders somehow became qualified candidates in Massachusetts the male-dominated grinders(?)! They eventually went away(?). . .To Somewhere(?)!)
Yeah I notice they are more hesitant to move States with the same number for Obama. These guys forgot that NC was a surprise to all in 2008. We don't need NC. He wont lose it by much though and these same pollsters didn't see this coming in 2008.
Polls aren't accurate.
But I agree the movement is significant. Why are they calling FL a toss up? Last poll had Romney ahead 7 points.
Polls aren't accurate.
But I agree the movement is significant. Why are they calling FL a toss up? Last poll had Romney ahead 7 points.
suddenly yall believe in polls and electoral votes? o my.....what happen to those things dont matter?
suddenly yall believe in polls and electoral votes? o my.....what happen to those things dont matter?
Polls aren't accurate.
But I agree the movement is significant. Why are they calling FL a toss up? Last poll had Romney ahead 7 points.
Libs are still clinging to the hope that will change.
Polls aren't accurate.
But I agree the movement is significant. Why are they calling FL a toss up? Last poll had Romney ahead 7 points.
Libs are still clinging to the hope that will change.
Libs have accepted that obama will lose the popular vote and are clinging to the electoral vote. Of course some are still hoping that all obama has to win is Ohio.
The question is, was Romney ahead all along and the media just can't carry that anymore?
Polls aren't accurate.
But I agree the movement is significant. Why are they calling FL a toss up? Last poll had Romney ahead 7 points.