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10-11-2012, 09:11 AM
RCP reports Romney loses another 17 electoral votes. Current projections are now 201-181 with the rest as toss ups.
Romney extends his lead in Colorado with new NYT/CBS poll showing 48-47, bringing his average up to .6%.
In Wisconsin, Romney gains ground in newest poll. Race is now 2.3% for obama.
In Michigan, race is 3.7% for Obama, down from yesterday.
Awaiting Rasmussen (Due at 10am), Gallup (Due at 1pm).
Romney extends his lead in Colorado with new NYT/CBS poll showing 48-47, bringing his average up to .6%.
In Wisconsin, Romney gains ground in newest poll. Race is now 2.3% for obama.
In Michigan, race is 3.7% for Obama, down from yesterday.
Awaiting Rasmussen (Due at 10am), Gallup (Due at 1pm).
10-11-2012, 10:22 AM
:popcorn: Polls = :eyeroll:
Romney is far ahead and I don't need a poll to tell me so :Shaking:
Romney is far ahead and I don't need a poll to tell me so :Shaking:
10-11-2012, 10:29 AM
I agree that Romney is far ahead in popular vote; but what about the infamous Electoral vote??
Could this be the 5th time in history that the popular vote loses?
Could this be the 5th time in history that the popular vote loses?
10-11-2012, 10:37 AM
ronald reagan Wrote:RCP reports Romney loses another 17 electoral votes. Current projections are now 201-181 with the rest as toss ups.
Romney extends his lead in Colorado with new NYT/CBS poll showing 48-47, bringing his average up to .6%.
In Wisconsin, Romney gains ground in newest poll. Race is now 2.3% for obama.
In Michigan, race is 3.7% for Obama, down from yesterday.
Awaiting Rasmussen (Due at 10am), Gallup (Due at 1pm).
Did you mean Obama?
10-11-2012, 11:02 AM
The polls can be misleading. For example, one poll gives Kardashian a five point lead in Ohio. However, the sample included eleven percent more Democrats than Republicans.
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