Posted on 11/03/2012 6:56:11 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
President Obama is now better than a 4-in-5 favorite to win the Electoral College, according to the FiveThirtyEight forecast. His chances of winning it increased to 83.7 percent on Friday, his highest figure since the Denver debate and improved from 80.8 percent on Thursday.
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If so, I'm in on this prediction -- all in!
Reports of “defective” touch-screen voting machines were coming from 6 states last I saw, probably more by now- Romney votes getting switched to kenyan. How many people make their choice and don’t even see what shows up on the screen?
It makes perfect sense for Silver to double down now. His downside is fixed — a reputational hit if Romney wins — but his upside is variable. If he increases his confidence interval and Obama wins, it looks like his model was the best and his reliance on it was warranted. If he decreases his confidence interval and Obama wins, then it looks like he was just lucky and was trying to hedge his bets.
Typical Sliver BS trying to cover all his bases !
This scam artist played the same game with the Walker recall .
He went around whispering to all the websites and networks that the polls have tightened playing his usual Gay radical psych ops games .
But he did not change his model !
He was hoping to hurt Walker turnout with his games !
CNN bought his BS and looked stupid in end but no one called this fraud out on his antics !
He is radical gay leftist from the daily Koz !
Romney will win the electoral college !
The Obama media played the same Ohio is going for Kerry by 5 pts in
2004 and Bush won .
Did any one in the media lose their job for peddling that bold faced lie !
No ?
Never will !
Hope you’re right!
Good luck, the vote count won’t even be close to contest.
Most reputable pundits put him over 300 easily. You're being way too pessimistic.
I hope I am being too pessimistic. I have taken renewed hope in Michael Barone’s latest analysis, which has Romney winning almost all of the battleground states.
Thus Obama's 2008 turnout was eclipsed by grassroots Tea Party counter-mobilization of 2010 that retook the US House for the GOP and lead to massive GOP gains down ballot. And this year has seen an historic increase in identification with the GOP and a massive party turnout effort that will offset or surpass Obama's turnout efforts.
Or, to put it another way, Obama and the Dems virtually maxed out their turnout in 2008, with only relatively minor gains possible in 2012. Meanwhile, the GOP has accrued major new political strength by adding independents and Democratic defectors, and GOP turnout is likely to reach a new level. With continuing high unemployment, the unpopularity of Obamacare, the corruption and waste of the stimulus spending program, and other political and policy failures by Obama, the net advantage is to the Republicans.
In sum, next Wednesday morning will make Nate Silver look like a one hit wonder who could not deliver after getting a three album deal from a major recording label. By the end of the year, he is likely to be looking for a new job, probably with a foundation or university. Shed no tears for Nate Silver though as that will be a better fate than several decades of playing his one hit over and over on the lounge and club circuit and on an oldies tour.
To come to this conclusion he has to give sole consideration to the polls that show Obama more favorably than even the average poll, which is biased toward Obama. This is pure delusionary thinking — and because he wraps it in lots of numbers it seems impressive. He’s nothing more than a political alchemist trying to turn Obama’s lead into Presidential gold.
Our school district - a formerly high-achieving district with great test scores, spiraled into the abyss when we became a "School of Choice", and can now not meet AYP - Adequate Yearly Progress. This is one area where I staunchly disagree with Republicans - the School of Choice issue. You want to set up your district for failure, just turn it into a school of choice. You're better off closing buildings and consolidating.
I don’t know why they need to resort to that stuff — vote fraud that’s actually so easily detected. If it was the other way around though, Bonzo votes counting for Romney, all we’d be hearing is “Diebold! Diebold! Diebold!” from the puppetmaster media.
Why mess with the machines when it’s far easier to just get the vote counters in key counties to add votes for Bonzo and subtract ones for Romney with the stroke of a pen? Or find a box or two of ballots in Al Franken’s trunk? Or have every Philly ghetto precinct cast 225% of its votes for the Magic Negro? Or...
Republicans have zero record of tracking down and punishing vote fraud; they just bend over and take it. The Rats don’t need to be nearly so subtle about it as monkeying around with “calibrations” of voting machines.
No matter how people vote- This election is going to be rigged. The democrats have been infiltrating the system for years. The only thing they needed was “Sandy” to use as a cover to explain why they won.
That, too, especially that ih these machines after they are downloaded for the count they retain no record of the vote. The vote is what the counters say it is. There is no way to check behind them.
I have a feeling a lot of Republicans and Independents like in my family are lying to the pollsters just to let Obama and his ilk think they are ahead with the voters. I know my Dad has done this to both live and automated telephone pollsters and my husband and I each lied answering an automated telephone poll.
The electoral college over-represents small states like Alaska and Wyoming.....red states. It would be a.near impossibility for Romney to win popular and lose electoral...and if Silver says this might happen, he is obviously lacking in the math department.
ROTFLMAO!!!
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