LOL! Yeah right. Pryor’s loss will exceed “Blank” Lincoln’s defeat. Ask about Pryors internal polls, and he is behind 8pts, 3-4 pt margin.
Jason Tolbert of Talk Business reports that Republican-leaning American Crossroads took a poll last week showing the race tied 39-39 with a whopping 22 percent undecided. The poll surveyed 522 likely voters and has a margin of error of 4.29 percent .
Keep lying to the pollsters from the enemy camp, Arkansas conservatives. The ambush is always a excellent strategy in any battle.
I would not be surprised if Pryer, Hagan and Landrieu win. It is damn hard to defeat Santa Claus. And any Republican that tries to out Santa Claus the Democrats is not worthy of our vote. Do not forget, 50+ percent of this country is now on some kind of Government support. I know damn few people that will vote against their own financial interest. Add in the accepted voter fraud in most states and especially the major metropolitan areas that are almost 100% Democrat. What will surprise me is, the Republicans winning a majority in the Senate.
I wonder why the headline wasn’t Asa Hutchison (41%) leads Mike Ross (40%) in their poll?
See here....
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/04/23/upshot/24upshot-south-poll.html
Does that mean Mike Ross is getting his butt kicked when the NYTs poll has him slightly losing?
32% of Arkansans approve of the job Barack Obama is doing,
59% disapprove
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/04/23/upshot/24upshot-south-poll.html
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21% of the people polled in this nonsense aren’t registered to vote. 39% aren’t even paying attention to the election.
Considering NYTimes methodology & when Tom Cotton wins voter fraud from the right will be the next claim!
Given the Clintonesque history of that state, this seems an election that could be bought or stolen.
I could retire.
Do people in Arkansas actually LIKE a candidate who says that his opponent feels entitled due to his military service???
I certainly appreciate the NYTs efforts to bolster support for Tom Cotton!
This will help Tom’s fundraising, as folks started relaxing at the prospect of a sure victory.
Polls merely prepare us for the predetermined outcome, we have gotten so used to it that we don’t even question the result.