Internal Romney Campaign Polling

OH R+1
NH R+3
IA R+2
WI Even
PA Even
NV Obama
FL R safe
VA R safe
NC R safe

Mitt Romney is ahead by a single percentage point in Ohio, according to internal polling data provided to MailOnline by a Republican party source.

Internal campaign polling completed last night by campaign pollster Neil Newhouse has Romney three points up in New Hampshire, two points up in Iowa and dead level in Wisconsin and - most startlingly - Pennsylvania.

Internal poll show Romney trailing in Nevada, reflected in a consensus among senior advisers that Obama will probably win the state. Early voting in Nevada has shown very heavy turnout in the Democratic stronghold of Clark County and union organisation in the state is strong.

The Romney campaign believes that both Florida, Virginia and North Carolina - all of which Obama won in 2008 - are 'done' for the Democratic incumbent, as one senior adviser put it.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...minee-point-ahead-Ohio.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
 
Quote from pspr:

OH R+1
NH R+3
IA R+2
WI Even
PA Even
NV Obama
FL R safe
VA R safe
NC R safe

Mitt Romney is ahead by a single percentage point in Ohio, according to internal polling data provided to MailOnline by a Republican party source.

Internal campaign polling completed last night by campaign pollster Neil Newhouse has Romney three points up in New Hampshire, two points up in Iowa and dead level in Wisconsin and - most startlingly - Pennsylvania.

Internal poll show Romney trailing in Nevada, reflected in a consensus among senior advisers that Obama will probably win the state. Early voting in Nevada has shown very heavy turnout in the Democratic stronghold of Clark County and union organisation in the state is strong.

The Romney campaign believes that both Florida, Virginia and North Carolina - all of which Obama won in 2008 - are 'done' for the Democratic incumbent, as one senior adviser put it.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...minee-point-ahead-Ohio.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

If true, why was Romney here in FLA today and not in Ohio where he should be?
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

If true, why was Romney here in FLA today and not in Ohio where he should be?
'Safe' was my word. Perhapse 'outsdide margin of error' would be a better term. Gotta keep all those plates a spinnin'.
 
I think they are probably right on FL and NC in the safe column. Would be crazy if O pulled those off. Va is gonna be close, but prob Romney by 1-2%.

I think NH ends up breaking for R, but that carries a big question mark.
 
Quote from pspr:



OH R+1
NH R+3
IA R+2
WI Even
PA Even
NV Obama
FL R safe
VA R safe
NC R safe



The Romney campaign believes that both Florida, Virginia and North Carolina - all of which Obama won in 2008 - are 'done' for the Democratic incumbent, as one senior adviser put it.

Well at least they got one of them right :D
 
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