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Barack Obama Would Lose All 12 Swing States Today, Poll Says
Sunshine State News ^ | 12/13/2011

Posted on 12/13/2011 7:08:23 AM PST by RockinRight

A survey of 12 swing states that Barack Obama carried in 2008 now finds the president losing to both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich there.

USA Today-Gallup -- polling registered voters in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin -- found Obama trailing Romney 43-48, and Gingrich 45-48.

Because Obama is expected to hold the big states of California, New York and Illinois, he maintains a popular-vote advantage nationwide, where he leads Gingrich 50-44, and edges Romney 47-46.

But the Electoral College math would deliver the White House to Republicans if they can carry the swing states, as the USA Today-Gallup poll shows.

Even more heartening for the GOP is the poll's methodology. Surveys of "registered" tend to artificially inflate Democratic numbers. Scientific samplings of "likely voters" tend to produce more conservative, and accurate, outcomes.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2012; elections; gingrich; newt; obama; poll; romney; swingstates; teapartyrebellion
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To: Vigilanteman

Are the colors backwards?


41 posted on 12/13/2011 6:02:43 PM PST by Cheerio (Barry Hussein Soetoro-0bama=The Complete Destruction of American Capitalism)
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To: RockinRight

I predict that Obama loses 46 states.


42 posted on 12/13/2011 6:03:41 PM PST by ElkGroveDan (My tagline is in the shop.)
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To: BenKenobi

People are misreading this, you are right Ben.

Unless the margins are microscopic. the electoral vote will always follow the popular vote. If you are behind more than 2% in the popular vote, the electoral college is a wash.

If the election were held today, Obama would probably edge out Newt or Romney much like Bush edged Kerry.

but thank God this is one poll and this is going to be a very fluid election. long ways to go.


43 posted on 12/13/2011 6:04:11 PM PST by se_ohio_young_conservative
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To: heiss
Then, the OWS/Acorn thugs will emerge and take the streets. O knows he will lose, but he can make it ugly.

Good. I, for one, would enjoy some good old fashioned hippie-punching.
44 posted on 12/13/2011 6:08:17 PM PST by The Pack Knight (Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Weep, and the world laughs at you.)
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To: The Sons of Liberty

Obama’s strategy from now until next November is to trash our candidate and try to convince everyone that he’s saner than our candidate. It could work, but only if the “stupid party” screws up.


45 posted on 12/13/2011 6:26:17 PM PST by yup2394871293
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To: yup2394871293

be careful what you wish for- this is liable to make the Left pull the plug on the sitting Pres_ent (notice no id) and have Hillary be the nominee.


46 posted on 12/13/2011 6:31:48 PM PST by imjimbo (The constitution SHOULD be our "gun permit")
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To: ElkGroveDan

Oh that would be a dream come true.


47 posted on 12/13/2011 6:34:17 PM PST by theDentist (fybo; qwerty ergo typo : i type, therefore i misspelll)
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To: Cheerio

Are the colors backwards?


My question, too. I think they are.


48 posted on 12/13/2011 6:34:30 PM PST by unkus (Silence Is Consent)
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To: imjimbo
Somehow I don't think that's in the cards. It makes Democrats look really weak if they fail to beat down talk about Hillary. Seems to me that she has to keep a low profile unless she resigns from her cabinet position, and if that happened, then the writing would be on the wall.

Hey, at what point in his reelection campaign did Johnston drop out? I'd say the GOP's chances of finding the ideal candidate between now and Nov are about as good as Hillary entering into the race and winning instead of just making things worse for the Democrats.
49 posted on 12/13/2011 6:41:53 PM PST by yup2394871293
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To: Proud2BeRight

LOL


50 posted on 12/13/2011 6:45:52 PM PST by COUNTrecount (Barry...above his poi grade.)
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To: RockinRight
Even Santorum could beat him.

If the Rats swap him for Hillary however...

She's a "moderate" you know. /s

51 posted on 12/13/2011 6:48:08 PM PST by Carry_Okie (The Democrats are and always have been the Party of the Extremely Rich, the Party of Slavery.)
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To: RockinRight
Obama winning the popular vote is crap. He has a 52% disapproval with 41% approval and I guarantee the remaining 7% aren't likely to all the sudden love Obama.
52 posted on 12/13/2011 6:48:31 PM PST by tobyhill (Obama, The Biggest Thief In American History)
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To: montag813

Holder: Don’t Take Voting Rights For Granted...just found it.

http://www.theroot.com/blogs/eric-holder/holder-texas-speech-title


53 posted on 12/13/2011 6:48:52 PM PST by ColdOne (I miss my poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11)
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To: yup2394871293
Hey, at what point in his reelection campaign did Johnston drop out?

March 31, 1968.

54 posted on 12/13/2011 6:49:42 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
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To: okie01

Dropping out in March? No wonder my dad was stunned when he got on the TV about it. You’d think he would have risked losing a few primaries first before bugging out, just like Bush in 92. That’s a bit worse than McCain suspending his campaign during the last election. I don’t think Obama’s at that point yet.


55 posted on 12/13/2011 7:01:58 PM PST by yup2394871293
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To: RockinRight

These polls seem to suggest to me that Americans think all the candidates in both parties suck. I think they’re right.


56 posted on 12/13/2011 7:09:11 PM PST by The KG9 Kid
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To: KansasGirl

The military is being transformed..its different since 2008.


57 posted on 12/13/2011 7:17:21 PM PST by bushpilot1
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To: yup2394871293
Dropping out in March? No wonder my dad was stunned when he got on the TV about it.

LBJ's withdrawal was earlier in the process than you would think.

Only one primary had been held -- New Hampshire, on March 12. And LBJ actually won it (49/42 over Eugene McCarthy).

However, on March 16, Bobby Kennedy announced his candidacy...and LBJ knew he was done for.

Only twelve states held primaries that year. It was a different political landscape...

58 posted on 12/13/2011 7:19:57 PM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
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To: yup2394871293

Some history.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries,_1968

Despite the growing opposition to Johnson’s policies in Vietnam, no prominent Democratic candidate was prepared to run against a sitting President of his own party. Even Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York, an outspoken critic of Johnson’s policies with a large base of support, refused to run against Johnson in the primaries. Only Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota proved willing to openly challenge Johnson. Running as an anti-war candidate in the New Hampshire primary, McCarthy hoped to pressure the Democrats into publicly opposing the Vietnam War. Normally, an incumbent president faces little formidable opposition within his own party. However, McCarthy, although he was trailing badly in the national polls, decided to pour most of his resources into New Hampshire, the first state to hold a primary election. He was boosted by thousands of young college students, who shaved their beards and cut their hair to be “Clean for Gene”. These students rang doorbells and worked hard in New Hampshire for McCarthy. On March 12, McCarthy won 42% of the primary vote to Johnson’s 49%, an amazingly strong showing for such a challenger, and one which gave McCarthy’s campaign legitimacy and momentum. The momentum ended, however, when Senator Kennedy announced his candidacy four days later, on March 16, as McCarthy supporters cried betrayal and vowed to defeat Kennedy. Thereafter McCarthy and Kennedy would engage in an increasingly bitter series of state primaries; although Kennedy won most of the primaries, he could never shake McCarthy and his devoted following of antiwar activists, which included many Hollywood celebrities such as Paul Newman, Barbra Streisand, and Burt Lancaster.

Johnson withdraws

On March 31, 1968, following the New Hampshire primaries and Kennedy’s entry into the election, the President startled the nation by announcing he would not seek re-election. (Not discussed publicly at the time was Johnson’s concern that he might not survive another term - Johnson’s health was poor, and he had suffered a serious heart attack in 1955. Johnson in fact died two days after the end of Richard Nixon’s first term.) Bleak political forecasts also contributed to Johnson’s withdrawal: internal polling by Johnson’s campaign in Wisconsin, the next state to hold a primary election, showed the President trailing badly, and in fact he lost the primary to McCarthy. With Johnson’s withdrawal, the Democratic Party quickly split into four factions, each of which distrusted the other three.


59 posted on 12/13/2011 7:25:59 PM PST by abb ("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
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To: abb

Like I said, I don’t think Obama’s situation is as bleak as Johnston’s ...yet.


60 posted on 12/13/2011 7:56:40 PM PST by yup2394871293
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