HEY BIGTEX.....WISCONSIN STILL TRENDING ROMNEY

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who calls Rasmussen the most reliable besides hopeful teabaggers? Whynot just PRAY that Jesus comes down and fixes the election for you.
BigTex; you use to be so good at refuting with logic and facts........ Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Whirly, "logic and facts" do not work with our resident Far Right Wing-Nut Dickheads. In order to "refute" with you and your kind, a person has to get down in the gutter alongside of you. Originally Posted by bigtex
BigTurd, you've never offered any "facts and logic". Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
StupidOldFart, you have once again failed to follow the bouncing ball. Is anyone surprised? In the future you might want to try starting at the top of the thread and working your way down.

As it relates to the "facts and logic" remark, you will need to take that issue up with Whirly. I was merely responding to his previous ("facts and logic") remark.

StupidOldFart, it is quite apparent that the ability to comprehend the printed word does not come natural to you. You might want to try enrolling in a remedial reading comprehension class. Look at it this way, you have nowhere to go but up!
A reliably recent Wisconsin poll showing a trend to Obama would be a start....better than stupid name calling don't you think?
A reliably recent Wisconsin poll showing a trend to Obama would be a start....better than stupid name calling don't you think? Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Such as the following link from "the very reliable Real Clear Politics?" (Whirly's words, not mine) I would say six months of an Obama lead in "the very reliable Real Clear Politics" (Whirly's words, not mine) is a very strong indication that Wisconsin is a reliable "trend to Obama."

http://www.politico.com/2012-election/swing-state/
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who calls Rasmussen the most reliable besides hopeful teabaggers? Whynot just PRAY that Jesus comes down and fixes the election for you. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
google it you light weight snuffy
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Rasmussen is a Republican shill organization. Google that, dillweed!
Again, BjgTits fails to understand, RCP is a reliable source but it is NOT a polling organization. Obama 's lead in Wisconsin is diminishing - trending away from Obama.
Again, BjgTits fails to understand, RCP is a reliable source but it is NOT a polling organization. Obama 's lead in Wisconsin is diminishing - trending away from Obama. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
The only "trend" would be that Whirly has been trying to make the case for months that "Wisconsin is trending Romney" and has yet to seal the deal!
Monday mornings Houston Chronicle provides additional evidence that Wisconsin, Iowa and more importantly Ohio are (still) trending Obama. Read 'em and weep, Whirly!

http://www.chron.com/news/article/Ob...ce-3988784.php

Obama appears to have upper hand in tight race (AP)

ASSOCIATED PRESS | Sunday, October 28, 2012 10:16pm

AMES, Iowa - President Barack Obama is poised to eke out a victory in the race for the 270 electoral votes needed to win re-election, having beaten back Republican Mitt Romney's attempts to convert momentum from the debates into support in all-important Ohio, according to an Associated Press analysis a week before Election Day.

While the Democratic incumbent has the upper hand in the electoral vote hunt, Romney has pulled even, or is slightly ahead, in polling in a few pivotal states, including Florida and Virginia. The Republican challenger also appears to have the advantage in North Carolina, the most conservative of the hotly contested nine states that will determine the winner.

While in a tight race with Obama for the popular vote, Romney continues to have fewer state-by-state paths than Obama to reach 270. Without Ohio's 18 electoral votes, Romney would need last-minute victories in nearly all the remaining up-for-grabs states and manage to pick off key states now leaning Obama's way, such as Iowa or Wisconsin.

To be sure, anything can happen to influence the Nov. 6 election.

The AP analysis isn't intended to predict the outcome. Rather, it's meant to provide a snapshot of a race that has been stubbornly close in the small number of competitive states all year. The analysis is based on public polls and internal campaign surveys as well as spending on television advertising, candidate visits, get-out-the-vote organizations and interviews with dozens of Republican and Democratic strategists in Washington and in the most contested states.

The analysis shows that Obama probably would win with at least 271 electoral votes from 21 states, including Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa, and the District of Columbia. Romney seems on track for 206 from 23 states, including North Carolina. Obama's team acknowledges it is the most difficult state for him to win, and he's paid less attention to it recently.
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The only "trend" would be that Whirly has been trying to make the case for months that "Wisconsin is trending Romney" and has yet to seal the deal! Originally Posted by bigtex
All trending Romney means is closing the gap. It does not mean a win. That fact seems to escape Whirly. Ohio and Wisc will go Obama. That is the only trend that matters.

The country is trending Gay Marriage , it is not there yet in terms of vote count in many states. Romney problem is that he has hit a wall. His trend was from the first debate. Gay marriage will continue to trend because all the opposition is dying off. .
A reliably recent Wisconsin poll showing a trend to Obama would be a start....better than stupid name calling don't you think? Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Whirly, how about "a reliably recent Wisconsin poll" that was taken on November 6, 2012. Would that poll be recent enough?

It is official, Wisconsin is trending Obama!


Presidential results

Wisconsin

92% in |detailed results
  1. BarackObama52%1,484,906
  2. MittRomney47%1,337,172
Game, Set, Match!
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ANOTHER THREAD WHERE WHIRLY WAS WRONG.
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Paul Ryan was an awful choice. It looks like he did more harm in Wisconsin than he helped. But he got re-elected, closely, in his home district, so he will still be in the House. For whatever that's worth. Which isn't much.
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WHIRLYTURD WAS WRONG!