Posted on 09/14/2012 4:07:12 PM PDT by Perdogg
On MSNBCs Morning Joe on Friday, NBC White House correspondent and MSNBC The Daily Rundown host Chuck Todd more-or-less predicted that President Barack Obama would win Florida in November, citing the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that gives Obama a five-point edge over Republican candidate Mitt Romney in that state.
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I spoke to a cardiologist this week. He said he is moving to Australia if Obama wins. Not joking.
That’s Tom “Dungheap” Harkin, to be precise!
Romney is going to take Florida.
They want riots. I hope they get them.
Obama is scaring the seniors to death with Romney is going to take away their medicare. Romney needs to set the record straight and fast. If I didn’t know better, I would believe Romney hates old people after hearing the ads.
I know four solid Dems who voted for Obama last time around who are now voting Romney. I just met a Best Buy twenty-something clerk who is voting Romney. I live in Cook County. What’s the chance he loses Illinois?
I think Obama fatigue is setting in. 4 years with no improvement in the economy and a declining stature for the US on the world stage. His hyped support for Islamic revolution is showing that it was a failure of foreign policy.
Even his speech to the UN was bullstalin, he said that his way was “non-violent” yet OBL was shot in the head and Momar Gaddafi was sodomized, tortured, and murdered in the streets as a prisoner of war.
4 more years of this sh!t? Only those who want to deny basic facts would still raise their hand to support this president.
Vanity here,
Is there a way to upload a spreadsheet to FR for members to download?
I have made a spread sheet to allow me to play with the polls. Here’s how it works, When they publish the poll internals, they often don’t tell you directly the sample breakout IOW the % of D/R/I in their poll, however they usually do tell you the % of D’s for Obama,Romney and other/undecided, they do the same for the R’s and I’s.
The spreadsheet allows you to plug in the numbers and then the sample size for D/R/I in 2008 the diff between R & D’s was +7.6 D, in 2010 it was even between D & R, currently (8/2012) Ras has the party identity at +4 R,
You plug in the turnout model possibilities and it computes the vote.
The interesting part is that many polls I have plugged into my spreadsheet say the same thing.
That is the number of dems & pubs voting for their candidate are identical, the Indies are double digits for Romney (CNN & CBS/NYT this week for example)
The only difference in these polls is the turnout model used.....!!!!!!!!!!!!
If someone can tell me how to up load the file IMO it would be useful for Freepers to understand the poll game the media is playing.
Perdogg is correct.
I live in Ruskin, FL - just south of Tampa. Right next to me is Sun City Center, the largest Senior Citizen Community in the Bay Area. And I have relatives in The Villages, the largest such community in the State if not Nation.
I run into Seasoned Citizens all the time, store, getting gas ect.
When a conversation is started I many times steer it to politics. Yeah. It is a safe bet Obama has lost the Senior vote. I would say 1 out of 4 are for Obama - the rest are against and I am happy to say they are as fired up as I am.
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I have to agree that a good many come here and then want to tell us what we are doing wrong. But as a resident of Broward Co, I have to tell you that this year feels way different than 2008. Four years ago there were oidiot biden bumper stickers and yard signs galore. You could not leave your house without hearing some fool in the car next to you with that stupid O-bam-ah o-bam-ah chant/song blaring. This year finds us with far fewer signs and much less "worship". Sure we are going to have to fight unions and other bastions of vote fraud as poll watchers. But this year does not find the supporters of "the won" in such a joyous celebratory mood as this time in 2008 did. Reality really is a biach sometimes.
I said on another thread that I’ve been an Ohioan a long time, and there has never, ever been anything like a 10 point democrat edge like NBC is giving this poll.
At best, Ohio has been even. It’s been a swing state for forever with a conservative southwest and rural, balancing out the big cities/counties around Cleveland, Toledo, Columbus and Youngstown.
Proof of that is that Ohio currently has a republican Governor, Senate, House, Supreme Court, Sec State (elected position)
That would NEVER happen in a state with a 10 point advantage by democrats. Never.
Thanks for your reply.
I tired this in Libre Calc. I was able to view the file and source code but it didn’t provide the functionality for the person viewing the html to then use the spreadsheet to load in a new poll and voter model and see the new results.
Any way you are aware of to do this?
I think we should use this to judge the accuracy of any state poll. Current voter registration is R 37 D 36 in Ohio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_party_strength_in_U.S._states
I heard one of those ads on radio the other day and it scared me and I am not a senior! It was also an ad by SEIU.
HST won CA and OH; I don’t know if there was fraud though. He lost NY and PA. Romney seems to resemble Dewey at this stage.
No Obama looks suspiciously like Dewey. Dewey after all, was showing stronger then expected in the polls which matches O current position
And from what I hear, they continue to vote in NY as well. That would really piss me off........
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