Take Rasmussen as you will but this shows Obama leading by no more than 3 points in any of the "battleground" states
Election 2012 - Rasmussen Reports™
Take Rasmussen as you will but this shows Obama leading by no more than 3 points in any of the "battleground" states
Election 2012 - Rasmussen Reports™
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
Obama is like Blair was when he came into power. Everyone had high hopes which were unrealistic to expect and he has done the best job with the ‘hand’ that he has been given.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
No, the issue with Obama is that he was never vetted properly (by the media or other candidates) the first time! So he went on to make outrageous and insane promises ie "I'll cut the debt in half" & "I'll stop the seas from rising" (whatever the fuck that was supposed to mean) and nobody called him on it or asked how and worst yet, nobody followed up a year later, 2 years later, and now that he's got a guy infront of him that can debate and who has true Executive experience in the public & private sector and has a record of bipartisanship so Obama showed what he was last night...an empty vessel.
Here's the actual clip. I guess everyone should watch it and judge for themselves whether Obama promised he'd stop the seas from rising. Seems a bit nit-picky and petty to me.
Latest Swing State Polls
Obama Widens Lead Over Romney in Crucial Battleground States, Polls Find
Now, you claimed that the pollsters are basing Democrat participation on Democrat 2008 turnout. Provide actual data to back that up.
They think Obama is going to win North Carolina? WOW...I mean, I'm not going to attempt to tell professionals how to do their jobs but WOW.
Florida: Suffolk - Used a sample size of 600 registered voters, not likely voters. Also it does not state wheather the voters asked were Republican, Democrat, Independent or other. It also mentions that 52% of those asked figured Obama would dominate Romney in the debates....well I'd venture to guess that this past debate has shaken their confidence in that at the VERY least.
Nevada: We Ask America - Sample size 1,152 of likely voters, doesn't state the political affiliation of the voters so you can't sift through the material at all.
New Hampshire: Public Policy Polling - sample size 862 likely voters and then one with 401 likely voters as well. They too provide 0 details about the voters although I'm certain they asked (having participated in polling before I would know)
North Carolina: SurveyUSA - +/- 4.2% they call the poll 49% for Obama, 47% for Romney meaning it's a race within the margin of error. The WRAL poll had Romney leading 45% to 44%. Also it says Romney is winning Independent voters & 15% of democrat voter are NOT supporting Obama's reelection
There's a sample size of 589 in that other poll
Here's the deal, the sample sizes are too small, the political affiliation is not reported on, and lots of those races are within the margin of error OR the polls had been done prior to the first debate which I believe changes things SIGNIFICANTLY
It would seem both candidates were bullshitting a little bit.
FactCheck.org : Dubious Denver Debate Declarations
My personal favorite was that free markets can't exist w/o regulations.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I keep reading this bullshit that "voters" trust BO more then they do Romney, oh really? Why the fuck would you trust or have confidence in Obama, I honestly don't get this.
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