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Polling Data 10/11/2012
#1
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).
#2
:popcorn: Polls = :eyeroll:

Romney is far ahead and I don't need a poll to tell me so :Shaking:
#3
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?
#4
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?
#5
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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