Posted on 10/26/2012 2:53:11 AM PDT by therightliveswithus
With the Presidential election increasingly gridlocked between Democratic incumbent Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, splitting the electoral college 281-257 for Obama with no toss-ups in Real Clear Politics latest analysis, it appears that for the second time in three national races it will all come down to Ohio.
According to recent polling conducted in the buckeye state, Obama leads Romney by an average of two points, or 48-46%, which is well within the margin of error. And when you consider four of the last eight polls have the candidates tied, or leading by a point or less, the race is tightening daily in this battleground.
This should come as no surprise, as both candidates have spent countless hours and monies in Ohio in an attempt to secure their 18 electoral votes on November 6th, but the modest unemployment rate of 7.2% places the Obama campaign on better footing
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Sandy looks to be taking aim between NYC and Philly...both lib dim, racist strong holds...
Boo hoo!
His polls don't skew right
they don't skew at all. They are typically the most accurate.
Are you trying to keep morale down?
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