Posted on 11/04/2012 5:37:49 AM PST by tatown
Who are you most likely to vote for in the Presidential election - Democratic President Barack Obama, or Republican Nominee, Governor Mitt Romney, another candidate, or are you undecided?
Republican Nominee Mitt Romney 46.86% President Barack Obama 46.24% Another candidate 4.94% Undecided 1.96%
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Now I'm off to check Channel 2's page.
I’m a yes on 1+5, no on the rest.
The point I meant to make was that if Wayne and Oakland counties are red, that should pretty much seal it for Romney, if the turnout on Tuesday follows the polls. Because most of outstate Michigan is red.
I wish Rush was broadcasting today.....he has a way of making sense of all this.
That's good, but I bet they are not part of the “gimme” crowd...::)
Don't forget that the McCain campaign pulled out of Michigan early as the MSM was exulting. That had a huge impact on the margin.
Also, the Romney name means a lot in Michigan, especially to older voters who remember Dad favorably.
Looks like Axelrod will be shaving his moustache - but, then again, can you believe anything he says or promises?
2008 was a “historic” election and can’t really be used to predict a trend. Also as you said, there was John McCain’s insulting treatment of Michigan.
Personally I think any republican who acted as if they want our votes would be in a similar position as Romney. After all, Romney didn’t primary particularly well here. (10 points over McCain in 08 vs a tie with Santorum in 2012)
What it really comes down to is the whole state drifting to the right. Even the pro union ballot proposals appear to be losing now.
I have, and your description is dead on: but I only paid 7% taxes, but Romney is a banker and bankers got us into this mess, but women’s reproductive rights, but... ugh. Sickening. The public education system in this country has done a number on our population, they are so damned scared of offending anyone that they stand for nothing.
My county’s eastern side is full of people with Democrat, southern roots with a mix of union thugs on the side. That is sad, but stupid is hard to fix.
I won't be surprised at all if MI or even MN fall. OR? Yeah.
I read Gallup's own explanation for its suspension of the daily tracking poll, and I didn't think they were playing any games. It's just that there was too wide a segment of the voting population in a geographically skewed area unavailable because of the storm to participate in the polling that they felt that it would make it impossible to do their usual sampling routine without introducing biases. They judged that they couldn't do any polling up to their standards of accuracy because they couldn't be sampling the whole country equally. Sounds reasonable to me, as far as they go with that.
Now from where do you get the fact that Gallup was using an R+1 sample?
Their record in the past has generally been that, if anything, their poll results seem to favor Democrats more than the eventual election results.
Your electoral math is essentially the same as mine. But Colorado and Michigan alone would do it, because Michigan has 16 EVs. (In contrast, Wisconsin and Minnesota have 10 each.)
Maybe divine intervention? Raining on big Dummy areas and sparing the GOP strongholds?
I get the feeling that a bandwagon effect set in with the first debate and has been going in Romney's direction ever since. The fact that these previously big Zero states in the upper Midwest are now battlegrounds is just the culmination of it.
How can these blue states be so close while the national Rasmussen also says the race is close? Are they calling anybody in Texas???
If that's true (and I believe it is) then Romney should win on Tuesday by a decent margin.
There has to be a significant enthusiasm gap in favor of the GOP. It's self-evident.
So, barring outright fraud, Romney wins.
:’) McCain’s campaign spent money where he wasn’t beaten before he started, and there’s no reason to fault that, although plenty of people around here still bitch about McCain and how he was someway put into the nomination through skullduggery. It’s ridiculous.
We’re very lucky, really, that GWB dismembered him in the 2000 primary season — otherwise we’d probably have wound up with President Gore. Imagine, John McCain tied in Florida, with the Gore fraud machine operating the way it did against the integrity of US democracy? Gore would have been POTUS on 9/11/2001...
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