Rising GOP enthusiasm could be a Tea Party backlash against media-driven poll reporting meant to depress turnout/support for Romney.
What LS and others have presented here at FR, and what seems to be trending is a definite “enthusiasm gap” in the absentee ballots requests for Ohio. It’s definitely not showing a 2008 pattern (so far). This might be the first concrete indication of a Republican wave developing that is more like a 2004/2010 turnout model.
Rising GOP enthusiasm could be a Tea Party backlash against media-driven poll reporting meant to depress turnout/support for Romney.
I agree. I think the polls showing a large BO win will actually keep dem voters at home and will turn out Republicans in huge numbers. It’s going to backfire on the media and I can’t wait.
“Rising GOP enthusiasm could be a Tea Party backlash against media-driven poll reporting meant to depress turnout/support for Romney.”
From your lips to god’s ears!!!!
If Romney was up 10, I’d be enjoying the Sunday and not freaking out over the future of this once-great nation, about to go down the drain under Obama 2.0.