even the left can read the foot prints left by the independents.
They are hoping Obama can get negative enough to hold onto ohio and wisconsin... but we are just a stones throw from a Romney blow out.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...s_election_does_romney_now_have_the_edge.html
MATTHEWS: Do you agree with him that it basically moved a big space toward Romney after that first debate, and it sort of came to a still, that swing, or has it in your mind?
MARTIN: I think it is still moving in Romney's direction, and I think that one of two things are going to happen. Either the Obama campaign is going to sweat out an electoral vote victory where they put together a combination of states that Chuck mentioned -- Iowa, Wisconsin and Nevada -- and Romney can't get to 270. And they sweat out a really tough race, negative race, they grind it down, and they get 275. Or in the next couple of days here, we do see that national swing, and Romney does make a sort of huge push.
TODD: Sweeps it. Sweeps the battleground states.
MATTHEWS: At what point does this become a popular vote election where the electoral decisions state by state really are overwhelmed by the national surge?
TODD: If Romney moves. It could happen. It would only happen in the Romney direction.
MATTHEWS: If he has hard movement the next two weeks as he had two weeks ago, is he the winner? Is he the winner?
TODD: Yes.
MARTIN: Yes, absolutely.
TODD: Absolutely, yeah. If that moved that way, sure.