To: Sarah Barracuda
From what I read last night on Rasmussen, Romney is leading in ALL 11 battleground states by at least 4 points, thats including Wisconsin. Romney knows what the internal polls show, he will eventually put out ads in all battleground states I believe As an update, Rasmussen has Romney leading in North Carolina (5 pt), Wisconsin (1 pt.), Iowa (2 pt), and Florida (2 pt); tied in Colorado, Virginia, and Ohio; and trailing in New Hampshire and Missouri (MO an Akin effect, which should fade). We are competitive, but we need to get conservatives to the polls to vote and as poll watchers, especially in these battleground states. Overconfidence and indifference could destroy America in November.
34 posted on
09/07/2012 7:20:55 PM PDT by
Pollster1
(Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. - Ronald Reagan)
To: Pollster1; All
We are competitive, but we need to get conservatives to the polls to vote and as poll watchers, especially in these battleground states.
AMEN! We can talk about ads, and run ads, all day long, but if we don't turn out the vote in greater numbers than the Dems, we lose. I hope they spend all they need to spend on the GOTV effort in these 8 - 11 Battleground States.
40 posted on
09/07/2012 7:50:20 PM PDT by
oliviasdad
(Sarah Palin for Eunergy Secretary / Newt for Sec. of State / Rand Paul for Head of Fed. Res.)
To: Pollster1
Romney has already won NC so that should be called a Romney stronghold soon. As far as Iowa goes I really hope that Romney takes a commanding lead in Iowa, if he can win both Iowa and Ohio he will win the White House(Am I right or does he need to win other battleground states too in order to win?) I think Romney will take MO, he might be trailing now but I doubt that lasts long. Wisconsin only being up 1 wont be enough, still have to factor in the dead and illegal aliens who will be voting for Obama
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