Posted on 11/03/2012 2:09:09 PM PDT by Steelfish
Romney Obama Dead Heat in Wisconsin, 2% Undecided Rasmussen
The latest from Rasmussen Reports in Wisconsin shows it is anybodys race at this point:
Wisconsin which may prove to be the key to the entire presidential contest remains a tie less than a week before Election Day. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Wisconsin Voters finds President Obama and Mitt Romney each earning 49% support. Two percent (2%) remain undecided. Wisconsin remains a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Electoral College Projections. Obama carried Wisconsin by a 56% to 42% margin in 2008.
The race in the Badger State was also tied last week after the president has led there in most surveys since October of last year. During that time, Obama has earned 44% to 52% of the vote, while Romneys support has ranged from 41% to 49%.
http://battlegroundwatch.com/2012/11/01/romney-obama-dead-heat-in-wisconsin-2-undecided-rasmussen/
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The questions: Are 6% of the 2008 Obama voters upset with him enough to vote for Romney?
I saw a RAS poll that had +5 for Walker, but I don't know how close to the recall it was.
It won't be anything like 2000.
Yes, it will likely be +4 instead of +6.
Who is Carl Rove?
Karl Rove’s idiot cousin?
WaPo had an analysis saying 13 percent of his support was lost.
WaPo had an analysis saying 13 percent of his support was lost.
He’s a guy on Twitter: @jmj1961
I’m sure CARL is told that OH is too close, but maybe not. Is Carl looking at the early voting? Or, like most reporters, is he content to read polls?
OK, I didn’t see this clip. Someone on Twitter says Cameron was saying Romney “giddy” from travel and exhaustion. True?
lmao I mean “Campaign Carl”
Go take a hike. It will do you some good.
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