John_Wensink thought Mccain would beat Obama and he has the nerve to act like he knows what the hell he is talking about
http://election.princeton.edu/history-of-electoral-votes-for-obama/ http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/
It's just one poll. Don't get all excited liberturds. Let's wait until some more polls come out and see how they look. With Gallup showing Romney leading by 7 nationally, I suspect we'll see more polls trend in that direction. All isn't lost yet for Obama. It's just starting to look that way.
The once insurmountable lead has slipped away...... I love watching the left squirm when faced with the facts and feeble attempt after another trying to shift the focus from the economy to...... what was today's topic ??? Oh yeah, Binders!!! ROTFLMAO Election night will be fun to watch
It seems RCG has already given up the ghost on Obama. He is practicing not posting on ET for that eventual day next month. Funny thing is nobody seems to miss him.
It is a surprise, because it isn't true. Here is an educational article about polling, and why for example you can not trust Gallup: http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/18/gallup-vs-the-world/#more-36284 For the record, Obama still has a 45 EC candidate lead. And that is what counts, beside the Diebold machines....
I said the same thing here; http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3654480&highlight=pa#post3654480 After looking closer at the county results, it actually isn't Philly and Pitt. It is really just Philly. Philly county went for Obama with 83% in '08. Just next door in Delaware and Montgomery counties he only got 60%. All other counties that he won were much closer to 50%, and he was running against arguably the worst GOP ticket in several decades. If Romney could get at least 40% in Philly, he'd win the state.