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« on: October 31, 2012, 02:00:18 AM »

I don't think these polls are wrong.  I think the state of Pennsylvania has decided to collectively troll Republicans every 4 years.
If it weren't for Hurricane Sandy, there probably would have been that outlier NJ tease, too.
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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2012, 02:25:04 AM »

Firstly: School pride, woohoo!

Secondly: Wow, those are very interesting numbers. They don't show Obama slipping since August, but Romney's made up a ton of ground. 49 or 50 would make me feel better. Luckily Obama seems to have a lot of money to spend and Ohio is heading totally in the right direction. If they haven't yet, they better be sure PA's old famous ground game is lined up and ready to go.
You've got 49 among likely voters. The correct toplines should be:

Obama 49
Romney 45
Undecided 4

F&M released the registered numbers first in the release followed by the likely voters.
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2012, 02:56:22 AM »

Firstly: School pride, woohoo!

Secondly: Wow, those are very interesting numbers. They don't show Obama slipping since August, but Romney's made up a ton of ground. 49 or 50 would make me feel better. Luckily Obama seems to have a lot of money to spend and Ohio is heading totally in the right direction. If they haven't yet, they better be sure PA's old famous ground game is lined up and ready to go.
You've got 49 among likely voters. The correct toplines should be:

Obama 49
Romney 45
Undecided 4

F&M released the registered numbers first in the release followed by the likely voters.
Thank you for pointing that out!

That must be the world's only LV screen to help Obama...?
That's why I am shaking my head at this uni poll.
1) PA loves to tease Republicans.
2) Romney should have gained a few points when they shifted to likely vs. registered.

Despite the quirkiness, the end result is in the same 3-6 range of the other recent polls in PA.
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