Gallup has a history of wild swings in their data if you have followed them in any recent election.
Romney has clearly moved up in all of the swing states. Going from a significant deficit to a tie in Ohio is moving toward him, and he was behind or tied in multiple other swing states where he is now clearly in the lead.
I don't want to falsely accuse you of being a concern troll, but what you said is clearly incorrect...and the fact you asked "check my history" and felt the need to say "I'm not fan of Obama" before anyone had even said anything casts another shadow of suspicion over you...
As i stated before last debate, the narrowing would continue to show a big swing. Never thought we were up 7.
As i stated before last debate, the narrowing would continue to show a big swing. Never thought we were up 7.
pfft!! You can check my recent history and my very distant history and you’ll see that I didn’t want Obama to win 4 years ago and I certainly don’t want him to win now. The reason I said that is because I’ve been here long enough to know that what I said could come off as “concern troll” but I’m actually just concerned. Someone up thread posted where McCain was at this time and I noticed that Gallup did have wild swings (from O+2 to O+10 in a few days) so that calmed me down a little. Still, it would be nice to see some of these state polls start showing Romney with a lead (even a small one)