Romney Looks Like the Next Pres

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

  1. By itself you're right.The poll said influence
     
    #1591     Jul 19, 2012
  2. I see it differently.Bain was supposed to be a positive for Romney,it was his economic strong point.Bain was Romneys biggest strength going into the election.Now rather then Bain being a strong point its a negative.Romney is on the defensive about it ,Romney doesn't want to talk about it.Romney wants his resume to show he left Bain as long ago as possible.Team Obama mission accomplished
     
    #1592     Jul 19, 2012
  3. jem

    jem

    Ok I will play.
    Tell me why I was wrong... about this esoteric science of polling or answer this...

    If you are predicting presidential elections.
    Please design a valid sample.

    1. dems vs res vs Is - please structure you poll. What do you do with leans?
    2. Random calls vs regsistered voters vs likely voters
    3. landline vs mobile
    4. time of day
    5. explain how poll results are currently being altered by the large groups of people refusing to participate in private polls.
     
    #1593     Jul 19, 2012

  4. Also...

    There are two types of undecided voters: (a) People who say they're undecided ("known undecideds"); and (b) those who say they've decided on a candidate, but then change their minds anyway (aka "unknown undecideds").

    In a close election the latter group is a real headache because there's often greater variance within groups (decided/undecided) than between groups (Republican/Democrat) making it difficult for statisticians to get accurate estimates.

    The number of "unknown undecideds' is small is some election years and large in others. We'll start to get a picture of this group in September after the conventions (via shifts in "likely voter" polls).

    Right now, the November Presidential election is still anybody's guess.
     
    #1594     Jul 19, 2012
  5. jem

    jem

    very useful contribution...


     
    #1595     Jul 19, 2012
  6. rompit11

    rompit11

    If a tiger lives in the wild, it might starve , might get sick and die
    but IT CAN RAN FREE...


    If a tiger lives in the zoo, he will be always full, he will be treated from his illnesses but IT IS LOOCKED IN THE CELL.

    This november make up your mind, Ladies and Gentlemens!
     
    #1596     Jul 20, 2012
  7. tigers in the wild live about 6 years on average and die a horrible death by other tigers or disease or starvation. tigers that live in a civilized society with health care and good food can live 20 years.
    in november use your head to think before you vote.
     
    #1597     Jul 20, 2012
  8. rompit11

    rompit11

    Civilized society?
    Do you mean Greece? Germany?
    I have many friends there. They are sleeping and dreaming to come to America. Crazy about Kardashians.

    Or England with their little stinky apartments and no hope to make decent money?

    Free health care is good when you have a flu or break an arm. But if you have cancer you'll get only "approved" treatment. Which means you are going to die pretty much.
     
    #1598     Jul 20, 2012
  9. but america has turned socalistic since obama took over according to the right wingers. why would you dream of coming here?
    i hope you are not coming here hoping to get our cancer cures without a lot of money. of course if you had a lot of money you could get "unapproved" cures anywhere not that i can think of a reason you would want to.
     
    #1599     Jul 20, 2012
  10. rompit11

    rompit11

    Not to mention, American Health Care is the best not because of the doctors, but medical tests... because of the new machines. If there is no money to be made, innovation will stop. You are gonna to have machines that are 50 years old like in "civilized societies".
     
    #1600     Jul 20, 2012