Polls are up.

05 Oct 2012 11:53 #1 by CC

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05 Oct 2012 12:05 #2 by FredHayek
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The Democratic Party response; that poll is whacked!
But when we question their PPP sampling methods, they laugh and call it conspiracy, crazy talk.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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05 Oct 2012 12:07 #3 by CC
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1 trillion debt for 2012
Total over 16 trillion.

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05 Oct 2012 12:07 #4 by LadyJazzer
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Rasmussen... Uh-huh...

Must be those "oversampled Democrats"... :lol:

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05 Oct 2012 12:23 #5 by PrintSmith
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Their EC Map is showing 237 Obama, 181 Romney and 120 Toss Up. If their current numbers hold true on election day in the Toss Up States, Obama takes the election 271 to 267. That would make it the second closest presidential election of all time, eclipsing the 5 EC vote margin in the Bush/Gore contest of 2000 (decided by 5 EC votes) with only the 1876 contest between Hayes and Tilden, which was decided by 1 vote, being the only election with a smaller margin.

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05 Oct 2012 13:18 #6 by BearMtnHIB
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I still don't think these polls are accurate- they are weighted in favor of Democrats, we had a thread on that last week.

But...
Consider this new poll in the first post here-

These results are based upon nightly interviews and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. As a result, only about one-third of the interviews for today’s update were conducted after the presidential debate. The single night of polling conducted after the debate did show some improvement for Romney, but it remains to be seen whether that will continue or if it was merely statistical noise. Sunday morning’s update will be the first national polling based entirely upon post-debate interviews.


Only one night after the debate appears in their numbers so far- we have to wait until Sunday to get the total "effect" of the debate they say.

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05 Oct 2012 13:27 #7 by archer
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And the gallop tracking poll has Obama up by 5. That is an increase for Obama since the debate.

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05 Oct 2012 13:27 #8 by LadyJazzer
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I should think, by your own logic, you would have to wait until three days after the THIRD debate to understand any "total effect" there may have been. Of course, since you guys are still so far behind in the battleground states across the board, and the Electoral College projections still show Obama with enough votes to win it, you would be anxious to glom onto any "good news" you can--even if it's only temporary....

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05 Oct 2012 13:41 #9 by FredHayek
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And remember this, John Kerry won the first debate and lost the election.

Anything can happen in 30 days.

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05 Oct 2012 13:56 #10 by PrintSmith
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BearMtnHIB wrote: I still don't think these polls are accurate- they are weighted in favor of Democrats, we had a thread on that last week.

The only problem with this line of thinking is that Rasmussen was the only outfit weighting their polls using historical data instead of using data from only the 2008 contest, thus the potential flaws in the polls that was discussed are not applicable to our discussion here.

Sorry Bear, but it is what it is.

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