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Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Apr 13, 2012.


  1. RCP polls and intrade weren't.

    I never said Walker would lose
     
    #1221     Jun 6, 2012
  2. Lucrum dont waste too much time trying to find a post of me saying Walker would lose ,you wont find any
     
    #1222     Jun 6, 2012
  3. jem

    jem

    can you give me a link... to the charts of these polls. I can not find the graphs...
     
    #1223     Jun 6, 2012
  4. Most state and national polls aren't daily jem,especially state so there are no graphs that I know of.The majority of RCP polls from Jan to June had Walker winning
     
    #1224     Jun 6, 2012
  5. jem

    jem

    I just read something about barrett not being chosen until May 8th.. If that is true I guess that would explain why these polls had no history. but i suspect you knew that AK.
     
    #1225     Jun 6, 2012
  6. Polls pitted Walker against most of the dems as far back as Jan jem

    Its similar to how Obama was beating Romney,Santurum,Perry and Newt in RCP polls before Mitt was officially the guy


    From January

    https://law.marquette.edu/poll/2012...gle-digit-leads-in-marquette-law-school-poll/



    Walker and Obama have single digit leads in Marquette Law School Poll


    01.25.2012


    Marquette Law School Poll shows Walker leading Democrats, Obama leading Romney, and state divided on policy issues




    Milwaukee, Wis. — Governor Scott Walker holds leads of six to ten percentage points over four potential Democratic opponents in hypothetical matchups for a possible gubernatorial recall election, according to the new Marquette Law School Poll. President Obama holds a similar eight-point lead in the presidential race. Likewise, the state remains divided over a variety of policy issues.

    The poll finds Walker ahead of Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett by a 50 percent to 44 percent margin. Walker leads the only announced Democratic candidate, former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, with a 49 percent to 42 percent margin. Walker leads former Congressman David Obey by 49 percent to 43 percent. Janesville Democratic State Senator Tim Cullen receives 40 percent to Walker’s 50 percent. While Walker consistently leads his Democratic opponents, the size of the lead is within the poll’s margin of error for all but Cullen.
     
    #1226     Jun 6, 2012
  7. jem

    jem

    this just keeps getting thicker.

     
    #1227     Jun 6, 2012
  8. jem

    jem

    I note that march april and may were very very close... some with Barrett in the lead... and that I now hear these were polls with Walker against the field.

    Could those polls have been more full of shit? Really.


    yeah, this was all a late brake for walker...


     
    #1228     Jun 6, 2012
  9. You're right,you said the polls had no history when in fact there were polls in January showing Walker beating Barret and all democrats
     
    #1229     Jun 6, 2012
  10. They were always right in predicting Walker as the winner.If thats full of shit so be it
     
    #1230     Jun 6, 2012