Quote from BSAM:
Look, as the only voice of reason here on ET, I got to say (much as I might prefer not to) something directed to my fellow conservatives.
Brothers, if all we got is that all these polls in the U.S. are false, then we got nothing.
Do you really believe that these major pollsters in this country are going to lose their credibility just to give this worthless ass Obama a boost in the election?
I don't think so.
If you really do, then you need to contact George Noory, cause you got a program for him.
To say this is a sign of desperation, would be an understatement.
Look, most didn't get the guy they would have wanted to have seen run against Obama.
Hey, Romney could have made up a little ground with a much better VP pick.
But, he didn't.
Romney just doesn't have the appeal that he needs.
And, he seems unable to get much of anybody to get excited about his message, whatever his message is.
Our only hope seems to be for the debates and/or that Obama really makes a big mistake over the next few days.
Sorry brothers, but somebody has to tell the truth around here.
I just couldn't put up with this phony argument anymore.
Quote from Lucrum:
Does this mean you're going to start voting? Cause if not, not only is your entire post phony, so are you.
Quote from Grandluxe:
If Romney beats Obama, then the editors of these polls should either commit mass hara-kiri to save their honor or be lynched by a mob for misleading the nation with propaganda, lies and half baked truths. Either Obama is wildly popular beyond imagination or some heavy duty nazi-style propaganda is going on here. If it is the latter, there must be a price to pay.
Quote from bigarrow:
Sometimes I don't vote but I always pay taxes so I've paid for my right to an opinion. And really if someone doesn't vote or pay taxes and kicks their dog they can voice their opinion also, remember this is America.
Quote from Free Thinker:
lol. i almost feel sorry for jem. he is even better than dick morris at being wrong:
Poll: Obama Surges Ahead Among Catholic Voters
(RNS) President Obama's support among Catholic voters has surged since June, according to a new poll, despite a summer that included the Catholic bishops' religious freedom campaign and the naming of Rep. Paul Ryan, a Catholic, as the GOP's vice-presidential candidate.
On June 17, Obama held a slight edge over Mitt Romney among Catholics (49-47 percent), according to the Pew Research Center. Since then, Obama has surged ahead, and now leads 54-39 percent, according to a Pew poll conducted on Sept. 16.
Among all registered voters, Obama leads Romney 51-42 percent, according to Pew.
Obama and Romney are essentially tied among white Catholics, which some pollsters call the ultimate swing group.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/27/obama-surges-catholic-voters_n_1918120.html