Florida looks good....but nothing else does. Obama has way too many koolaid drinkers on his side.
1 posted on
09/11/2008 3:08:30 PM PDT by
jerry557
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To: jerry557
Quinnipiac is leftist outlier trash. Always has been. Always will be. I’d like to see the internals on this garbage.
30 posted on
09/11/2008 3:35:02 PM PDT by
Buckeye Battle Cry
(Life is too short to go through it clenched of sphincter and void of humor - it's okay to laugh.)
To: jerry557
IMO, Quinnipiac is the least accurate poll around. Very left-leaning.
33 posted on
09/11/2008 3:37:20 PM PDT by
wireman
To: jerry557
The plethora of presidential polls reported today at RealClearPolitics.com
Thursday, September 11
Race |
Poll |
Results |
Spread |
Florida |
InAdv/PollPosition |
McCain 50, Obama 42 |
McCain +8 |
Ohio |
InAdv/PollPosition |
McCain 48, Obama 47 |
McCain +1 |
Michigan |
InAdv/PollPosition |
Obama 44, McCain 45 |
McCain +1 |
Michigan |
Rasmussen |
Obama 51, McCain 46 |
Obama +5 |
Colorado |
InAdv/PollPosition |
Obama 49, McCain 46 |
Obama +3 |
Georgia |
InAdv/PollPosition |
McCain 56, Obama 38 |
McCain +18 |
Nevada |
InAdv/PollPosition |
McCain 46, Obama 45 |
McCain +1 |
Wyoming |
Rasmussen |
McCain 58, Obama 39 |
McCain +19 |
Alaska |
Rasmussen |
McCain 64, Obama 33 |
McCain +31 |
Idaho |
Rasmussen |
McCain 68, Obama 29 |
McCain +39 |
National |
Gallup Tracking |
McCain 48, Obama 44 |
McCain +4 |
National |
Hotline/FD Tracking |
McCain 46, Obama 44 |
McCain +2 |
National |
Rasmussen Tracking |
McCain 48, Obama 48 |
Tie |
National |
Democracy Corps (D) |
Obama 46, McCain 48, Nader 2, Barr 1 |
McCain +2 |
New Mexico |
Rasmussen |
Obama 47, McCain 49 |
McCain +2 |
Ohio |
Strategic Vision (R) |
McCain 48, Obama 44 |
McCain +4 |
Michigan |
CNN/Time |
Obama 49, McCain 45 |
Obama +4 |
Virginia |
CNN/Time |
McCain 50, Obama 46 |
McCain +4 |
Colorado |
PPP (D) |
Obama 47, McCain 46 |
Obama +1 |
Missouri |
CNN/Time |
McCain 50, Obama 45 |
McCain +5 |
New Hampshire |
CNN/Time |
Obama 51, McCain 45 |
Obama +6 |
Georgia |
Strategic Vision (R) |
McCain 52, Obama 39 |
McCain +13 |
North Carolina |
Civitas/TelOpinion (R) |
McCain 47, Obama 44 |
McCain +3 |
Pennsylvania |
Quinnipiac |
Obama 48, McCain 45 |
Obama +3 |
Florida |
Quinnipiac |
McCain 50, Obama 43 |
McCain +7 |
Ohio |
Quinnipiac |
McCain 44, Obama 49 |
Obama +5 |
Alabama |
AEA/Capital Survey |
McCain 55, Obama 35 |
McCain +20 |
To: jerry557
Every time I turn around, OH changes hands. And not by a little, it’s something like 4-5 pts every time. What gives?!?!
37 posted on
09/11/2008 3:55:18 PM PDT by
workerbee
(Sarah Palin's very existence is a threat to the Left.)
To: jerry557
Any way you cut it, it will be a real close election. Probably as close as 2000. The spoiler in the case for McCain/Palin is the dunce holding office now at the White House...if somehow the Dims really would be stupid enough to try to impeach Bush and make him into a martyr then it would be a cakewalk.
38 posted on
09/11/2008 3:56:48 PM PDT by
meandog
(please pray for future President McCain, day minus 140-Jan. 20--and counting)))
To: jerry557
McCain is not 5 pts down in OH if he's only down 3 in PA. No way.
I wouldn't put much weight in any of these polls, including FL. It would be better to compare them to the last Q polls from these states, otherwise there are better and more accurate polling institutions to watch for.
To: jerry557
Florida looks good....but nothing else does. Obama has way too many koolaid drinkers on his side.
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I'm heading to Florida and plan to work day and night to get Florida for sure in the McCalin/Palin camp, and by a landslide.
EVERYONE NEEDS TO DO THEIR SHARE TO SAVE OUR COUNTRY AS WE KNOW IT!
REMEMBER 9/11......WITH OBAMA IN OFFICE WE WON'T HAVE TO REMEMBER 9/11 WE WILL BE LIVING IT EVERY DAY.
JHHO.
40 posted on
09/11/2008 4:12:03 PM PDT by
not2worry
(WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND)
To: jerry557
Pat Buchanan was on a local talk show (Howie Carr) today and he said that the signs point to an Obama win and right now he would put the odds at 60%. He mentioned Virginia, Colorado, New Hampshire and Ohio as the swing states. He did say that there will be a backlash against Dems in 2010.
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