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mondale84
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E: -3.23, S: -3.30

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« on: July 25, 2012, 11:53:30 AM »

Michigan is Likely Democratic, end of story. Detractors can't even blame an unfavorable sample for this one, because has a lot less Democrats than the actual registration numbers of the state.

That is amusing, given that Michigan has no partisan registration.

Facts are a tricky thing.

The fact is that in 2008 the party id (according to exits) was:
41% Dem
29% Rep
29% Indy

This sample shows:

32% Dem
28% Rep
40% Indy

If anything, this poll should underestimate Obama's lead which doesn't make any sense because he probably isn't up 14. Still, Obama is definitely UP and we know he's going to win the state, stop trolling and deluding yourself by only accounting for polls that the media fabricates to prop up the narrative of a close race.
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mondale84
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E: -3.23, S: -3.30

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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2012, 12:52:59 PM »

This polling firm has become laughable.

And your posts have always been laughable.
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