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The Battleground Poll 9/24/2012
The Tarrance Group ^
| 9/29/2012
| Faucetman
Posted on 09/29/2012 10:00:36 AM PDT by faucetman
"In our latest Politico/GWU Battleground Poll with middle class families, which comprise about fifty-four percent (54%) of the total American Electorate and usually split in their vote behavior between Republicans and Democrats, Romney holds a fourteen-point advantage (55%-41%)."
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TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2012polls; class; election; polls; romney
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To: grey_whiskers
FReepers are upset that lies such as yours are being presented as facts and truth. Would you care to suggest a particular lie, or lies that I put forward? Go ahead, and make my day ... or night.
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posted on
09/30/2012 8:02:01 PM PDT
by
vox_freedom
(America is being tested as never before in its history. May God help us.)
To: MNJohnnie
I’m not inspired by 51% when it should be overwhelming
And even if catholics do vote one way it is not a guarantee as the chart above demonstrates
However it is a nice bump from 2008
My tribe votes social conservative always so my bragging rights bar is lofty I confess
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posted on
09/30/2012 9:17:58 PM PDT
by
wardaddy
(my wife prays in the tanning bed....guess what region i live in)
To: vox_freedom
You didn't "put them forward" -- i.e. you are not the
original author -- you are merely
propagating them. Like the status of Ohio and North Carolina and Wisconsin as solid Obaama states.
Cheers!
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posted on
10/01/2012 2:56:58 AM PDT
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: vox_freedom
You didn't "put them forward" -- i.e. you are not the
original author -- you are merely
propagating them. Like the status of Ohio and North Carolina and Wisconsin as solid Obaama states.
Cheers!
64
posted on
10/01/2012 4:01:34 AM PDT
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: wardaddy
Thanks for posting this graphic showing the Catholic vote for President. I am surprised it was wrong in 2000, though.
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posted on
10/01/2012 10:34:38 AM PDT
by
AFPhys
((Praying for our troops, our citizens, that the Bible and Freedom become basis of the US law again))
To: faucetman
I definitely remember watching that statement in 1994. Though they were not absolutely alone in saying the GOP would make huge gains, they were one of the very few. Rush really played that up, too.
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posted on
10/01/2012 10:37:25 AM PDT
by
AFPhys
((Praying for our troops, our citizens, that the Bible and Freedom become basis of the US law again))
To: wardaddy
WOW - I just looked at that graphi “Catholic Vote” again.
If you add ~3% to the Catholic’s “GOP vote for President” and then compare to their vote for the Dem, EVERY single election is accurately represented! (Eg., shift the red line “up” uniformly by a few percent.)
Correct me if I am wrong about my thinking here!
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posted on
10/01/2012 10:43:06 AM PDT
by
AFPhys
((Praying for our troops, our citizens, that the Bible and Freedom become basis of the US law again))
To: WOSG; MNJohnnie
I pointed out to wardaddy in a post above: if you shift the “red line” on that graph up by about 3%, the “Catholic vote” then supports the winner 100% of the time!
Alternatively, add 1.5% to the GOP, and subtract the same from the Dem lines ... either way, if history repeats and the Catholics vote 51% GOP, Romney gains victory easily.
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posted on
10/01/2012 11:14:58 AM PDT
by
AFPhys
((Praying for our troops, our citizens, that the Bible and Freedom become basis of the US law again))
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