Romney Looks Like the Next Pres

Quote from bigarrow:

Defination of an honest poll: Romney is leading or tied.
Definition of a dishonest poll: Obama is leading.
I saw a dishonest poll then just last night on the national news.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

No I dont have you on ignore,I dont want to miss all the posts you make that shows how fucking stupid you are

What a coincidence! That's precisely why I don't have you on ignore, despite you having me on ignore!
 
Quote from BSAM:



In a related story...Colin Powell has jumped the shark.
(Check out cbsnews.com.)

Honey boo boo...and.....now this????

back to duck dynasty for me.
 
Quote from gtor514:

There's nobody who wants obama defeated more than me but I have prepared myself to the idea that no matter how big Romney's surge has been in the last 2-3 weeks it may not be big enough to take Ohio, which is where the election will be decided.

Even if Romney takes Iowa and NH he still can't win without Ohio unless he takes Wisconsin which is unlikely. The problem I see is that he all but gave up on Ohio up until after the first debate and his ground game was severely handicapped by that. The Obama camp played it correctly and have been fighting in Ohio for the last year. That's why the early voting is in Obama's favor. Unless the polls are grossly off in Ohio it's to close to get excited for a Romney win.:(

There's also the possibility that Romney peaked to early.
The Trend Is Your Friend! :D
 
Oct. 24: In Polls, Romney’s Momentum Seems to Have Stopped
Mr. Romney clearly gained ground in the polls in the week or two after the Denver debate, putting himself in a much stronger overall position in the race. However, it seems that he is no longer doing so.

Take Wednesday’s national tracking polls, for instance. (There are now eight of them published each day.) Mr. Romney gained ground in just one of the polls, an online poll conducted for Reuters by the polling organization Ipsos. He lost ground in five others, with President Obama improving his standing instead in those surveys. On average, Mr. Obama gained about one point between the eight polls.

Barack Obama

290.8
+3.6 since Oct. 17
Electoral


Mitt Romney
247.2
-3.6 since Oct. 17


http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytime...ys-momentum-seems-to-have-stopped/#more-36636
 
wow... no wonder he likes to model slanted polls.
he thinks in can draw conclusions for one days noise?

within the last few days Romney moved from about even on Rasmuessen to up 4. While giving back a little on Gallup.

The other polls seemed to go from up big after the first debate to giving back about half the move to moving back towards Romney a little.
Now in one day the times polling savant want to declare an end to momentum?

Most responsible poll watchers would realize we may be seeing a bit of a post debate tiny bounce for Obama... and be interested in seeing if it holds. It is hard to make sense of small moves inside the moe of these polls. It is probably just the back and forth noise we see in all these polls.
 
Quote from jem:

wow... that blog is so partisan.

withing the last few days he had moved from about even on Rasmuessen to up 4. While giving back a little on Gallup.

Most responsible poll watch would realize they can really tell if this was a post debate move or just the typical noise you see in polling.

Bozo the guy who models slanted polls want to say the momentum stopped.

Now maybe it did... but we need a few more days of the post 3rd debate poll coming in to even guess what is happening.

Now, come on Jem. Your guy's polls bad and partisan, my guy's polls are unskewed and perfect. Me good, you bad.

You're a smart guy, a driven guy, we may not agree on which side of the road to drive on, but I respect you. The constant claim of slanted polls does seem below you. When and if they turn your way, then all of a sudden they're good? A fine line to walk, just keep your strong will and support for your guy.
 
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