zorkpolitics
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« on: October 06, 2012, 05:32:43 PM » |
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Well considering the country is about 45% Democrat no matter what and 45% Republican no matter what the elections play out in the 10% that are be the swing voters. Thus against a background of a "massive movement". Before the debates Romney was trailing nationally about 4% and in the swing states by 3 to 7%. Here are the polls from the last 2 days Nationally Today Rasmussen ahead 49-47 Claris ahead 47-46 Ipsos behind 44-46 (but RV)
And moving ahead in swing states: Today Gravis CO ahead 49-46 Wenzel Strategies OH ahead 48-47 PPP WI behind 49-47 (but Romney was actually ahead of Obama the last day of polling) Yesterday We Ask America VA ahead 48-45 We Ask America FL ahead 49-46 We Ask America OH ahead 47-46 Rasmussen VA ahead 49-48 Rasmussen OH behind 49-50 McLaughlin CO ahead 50-46 Gravis NV behind 48-49
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