Posted on 02/01/2011 7:43:18 PM PST by Justaham
Im highly skeptical this is a state the GOPs won in every election since 1964 but their sample doesnt seem obviously skewed to me. The partisan breakdown is 48R/38D/14I; the sample in the states 2008 exit poll on election day was 42R/36D/22I. If anything, PPP skewed too heavily towards Republicans. The ideological sample is similarly in line. For PPP, its 43 percent conservative, 44 percent moderate, and 13 percent liberal. In 2008 on election day, the exit poll had it 35 percent conservative, 50 percent moderate, and 15 percent liberal. Again, PPPs numbers tilt against Obama. And their polling of hypothetical Romney/Obama and Huckabee/Obama races seems credible. Mitt leads 46/40 and Huck leads 47/41 in a state McCain won by eight points.
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CLown?
LOL,
We need a good SE Ohio vanity now. Something amusing like :
Voters who don't support Palin for president don't deserve to live or
Is American even good enough for Sarah Palin? or
I've never felt these feelings before before I came to know Sarah Palin or
“If Sarah is not our next president, my life is over”
I slipped that one in there knowing some observant folks would catch it. :)
Actually SE while being love-sick and a bit nutty (but very amusing) is quite likable, unlike this new-bee.
LOL
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