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To: zaker99

RE: Ohio generally votes a point or so more republican than the national popular vote.

Have you found this to be true during the past 3 or 4 Presidential election cycles?


29 posted on 10/25/2012 2:29:32 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
RE: Ohio generally votes a point or so more republican than the national popular vote.

Have you found this to be true during the past 3 or 4 Presidential election cycles?

Not entirely true. Ohio has picked the winner dating back to Kennedy/Nixon in 1960 (where they still may have picked the ACTUAL winner less RAT fraud in Chicago and Texas, but I digress).

In all those elections, Ohio has been within three points of the national number, usually slightly favoring the winner. It's hard to believe that will change in this election.

32 posted on 10/25/2012 2:36:14 PM PDT by NYRepublican72
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To: SeekAndFind

2008 - McCain OH - 47 - National - 46

2004 - Bush OH - 51 - National - 51

2000 - Bush OH - 49.97 - National - 47.9

1996 - Dole OH - 41 - National - 41

1992 - Bush OH - 38.35 - National - 37.5

1988 - Bush OH - 55 - National - 53

1984 - Reagan OH - 58.77 - National - 58.8

I don’t see Romney losing Ohio if he wins the national popular vote, especially if he wins by more than a point or two nationally.


39 posted on 10/25/2012 4:18:16 PM PDT by zaker99
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