NY: Marist College: Obama breaking 60%, on course to replicate his 2008 margin of victory (user search)
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Eraserhead
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« on: October 24, 2012, 09:03:42 PM »

It's weird that the movement towards Romney in the swing states (compared to 2008) isn't reflected in the solidly blue states. There is definitely nothing close to a uniform swing going on this cycle.

Some blue states are seeing a huge swing to Romney. Connecticut being an obvious example.

New York will be a bloodbath again though.
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Eraserhead
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2012, 09:36:09 PM »

It's weird that the movement towards Romney in the swing states (compared to 2008) isn't reflected in the solidly blue states. There is definitely nothing close to a uniform swing going on this cycle.

Some blue states are seeing a huge swing to Romney. Connecticut being an obvious example.

New York will be a bloodbath again though.

For what it's worth, this poll has Obama just +3 in the NYC suburbs but +15 upstate. There may be some strong swings here under the surface.

Sure, it's a big state, there will be some interesting stuff here and there... but the overall result will be similar to '08's.
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