Who cares - the only poll that really counts is the exit polling in November - all others are just guesses. Further, this far out - people DO change their minds...often.
Registered voters and Zero is below 50%. Not good for him.
How the hell anyone could seriously vote for the Kenyan communist is mind boggling.
I “get” (but don’t agree with) people not wanting to vote for Mitt. I understand that.
I just DON’T get anyone being enthusiastic ABOUT voting for Obamugabe.
Maybe...just maybe the folks in my area are finally getting it.
” - - - The six-week survey of registered voters shows Barack Obama stuck in a tie at 46/46 with Romney, - - - “
That’s it?
After a long Primary Campaign, Romney is only a coin-flip away from losing to disastrous Obama?
Thanks for the warning Romney, now sit down in your preppy little corner while you wait to be DUMPED in Tampa.
Too bad; Romney does not have the courage to actually ‘take Obama on’. If he did; think he would have left, by now, Obama; not just close behind; but rather, in the dust. . .where he belongs.
What is the purpose of a 6-week poll? Isn’t the idea to get a snapshot of public opinion at a particular point in time? Opinions gathered on day 1 of the survey could be obsolete at the end of 6 weeks.
The real story here is the companion poll on veterans. Don’t forget, within the past month, Reuters claimed Obama was ahead in that group by seven points, and a survey from the WSJ-NBC News said Romney was up by only eight points. Now, according to Gallup, Romney has a 24-point lead. Yes, veterans represent only 13% of the voting population, but they are a key demographic in states like VA, NC, FL and NV, to name a few.
Obviously, the pollsters for Reuters and the WSJ must have borrowed a bottle of Zogby’s secret sauce to come up with their results. But even if those polls had any degree of accuracy/credibility, it suggests that vets are breaking for Romney in a big way. Obama can’t give Romney that sort of lead (even among a relatively small segment of the electorate) and win re-election.
“Obama finds himself stuck in the mid-40s”
Against a fellow lib no less. What is the world coming too?
When you ocnsider that the polling sample was 68% registered Dems and 32% Republican, that ain’t bad.