Posted on 10/09/2008 5:17:51 PM PDT by tatown
Georgia: McCain 50%, Obama 43% Pennsylvania: McCain 40%, Obama 54% Ohio: McCain 46%, Obama 48% Florida: McCain 44%, Obama 52%
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Ugh...
The Florida numbers are a joke. Obama is a much weaker candidate than Kerry. A lot of Hillary Dems hate Obama and will be voting McCain. McCain will win Florida.
Ignore the polls. If Obama was up big in FL then he would not be going on national TV for a half hour in a Joe Stalin, Castro, Chavez speech to reassure us.
Donate and volunteer.
Blowout landslide
Florida: McCain 44%, Obama 52%
Huh?
Sen. Obama also has 4 more years of Pres. Bush on his side.
I think ACORN did this poll. The only one close to reality is GA and McCain is probably +10 in GA.
ping
No party breakdown numbers are included with any of the polls. Anything that appears to be an obvious outlier most likely is.
It’s like doing a poll of the Washington D.C. area and then claiming Obama has a national lead of 75 points.
How big of a lead did Barama have in the primary when Hillary leveled him in Pa.?
Jewish voters in FL, by a large, are concerned about Obama and his Hamas connections.
Hillary voters in FL are still furious with Obama. He stole the Dem Party and the white Hillary Dems, for the most part, want the party back. I see Dem houses with Dem Congressman signs but no Obama signs.
Isn’t this a conservative polling firm? If so, WE NEED to get on our knees and pray, pray up a storm! Courage folks, courage!!
Even the Republican pollsters seem to be on crack. Sad when only Zogby is accurate.
As soon as I saw you posting this I knew it would be bad. You are so transparent now.
Strategic Vision is a republican polling firm.
what was the spread, I don’t remember specifically?
WTF? How is my intent transparent when I’m using Strategic Vision?? I DON’T want to believe their poll. Can you tell me what I shouldn’t believe it?
Rasmussen shows McCain up 1 in Ohio and within the margin of error in Florida.
to be honest. these polls are all over the place. it is a very fluid situation.
Obamas lead is not built on solid ground.
Republican pollster and a decent one at that. On top of the Rasmussen polls released today its fairly obvious to me that McCain needs to head down to Florida and stay there until his numbers improve. He cannot afford to lose it
So what?
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