To: DiogenesLaertius
I was just poking around RCP, the last poll there, Mason Dixon had Obama up +2, within MOE.
Mac was up in MO as well, but as usual, Rasmussen comes out with a poll that completely deviates from the norm, so the average is screwey.
Don’t know, the way I see it, Mac is down on average about 4-5% in most of the battle ground states by the RCP averages, but there is normally one poll that just skewers the average.
For example, in CO Mac was closing, a local CBS poll came out showing Obama up by 10% and the gap grows back out to 5%.
42 posted on
10/25/2008 11:19:18 PM PDT by
padre35
(Sarah Palin is the one we've been waiting for..Rom 10.10..)
To: padre35
The MSM is so in the tank. All of their polling shows +10 to 13 D which will never be in the case of formerly red states like VA, MO, and Colorado.
McCain just needs to get Independents back to single digits and all of the red states are safe: NC, VA, and MO.
If he wins independents than he will probably win NH and CO and bank the election.
I’m not sure how a PA victory will work. He has to really run stronger anti-abortion ads in Western and NE PA and keep the philadelphia suburbs competitive.
I hope Bush is using his authority to have the FBI and our crime-fighting apparatus combat voter fraud. McCain will definitely need the help.
To: padre35
I was just poking around RCP, the last poll there, Mason Dixon had Obama up +2, within MOE. Mac was up in MO as well, but as usual, Rasmussen comes out with a poll that completely deviates from the norm, so the average is screwey. Dont know, the way I see it, Mac is down on average about 4-5% in most of the battle ground states by the RCP averages, but there is normally one poll that just skewers the average. For example, in CO Mac was closing, a local CBS poll came out showing Obama up by 10% and the gap grows back out to 5%.
I am surprised at how long the MSM has kept up the propaganda and skewed polls. I guess they are really in the tank this time. So much so that they don't even care if the final result is way different than the picture they have been painting. A McCain victory might help put a stop to this in the future. Might. But an Obama victory will change U.S. elections forever.
45 posted on
10/26/2008 12:14:09 AM PDT by
Thickman
(Term limits are the answer.)
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