New Poll....Romney 52% Obama 45%

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Fresh Gallup Poll of likely voters (Oct 18,2012 @ 13:00)

Gov.Romney 52%

President Obama 45%

"Turn out the lights....... the party's over".......Bye bye Obama!
joe bloe's Avatar
Romney has the big mo!
markroxny's Avatar
So when the polls favor YOUR guy, you believe them. Otherwise they are "scewed"?

LOL.

Ok, remember this moment.
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  • CJ7
  • 10-18-2012, 01:16 PM
The Gallup poll showed Romney at 50-46 on Tuesday and 49-47 on Monday.
The numbers do not reflect Tuesday night's debate, in which many observers concluded that Obama had a stronger performance than Romney, if only slightly
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The Gallup poll showed Romney at 50-46 on Tuesday and 49-47 on Monday.
The numbers do not reflect Tuesday night's debate, in which many observers concluded that Obama had a stronger performance than Romney, if only slightly Originally Posted by CJ7
The Gallup poll is based on a seven day rolling average. Polling done on Wednesday is part of the seven day average that came out today. The Wednesday poll would show the effect of the debate from the night before. It would be interesting to see Gallup's numbers for Wednesday, by itself, and not as part of a seven day average. Apparently the Wednesday numbers were very strong for Romney because they drove up the average by a point when they were averaged in.
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  • CJ7
  • 10-18-2012, 01:45 PM
The Gallup poll is based on a seven day rolling average. Polling done on Wednesday is part of the seven day average that came out today. The Wednesday poll would show the effect of the debate from the night before. It would be interesting to see Gallup's numbers for Wednesday, by itself, and not as part of a seven day average. Apparently the Wednesday numbers were very strong for Romney because they drove up the average by a point when they were averaged in. Originally Posted by joe bloe

from what Ive read, the response to the debate wont show up in polls for at least 72 hours ..

the immediate reaction after the debate clearly gave Obie a definite advantage ... but that doesnt count ...
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The polls are bullshit and you all know it. Romney will beat the crap out of Obama and the polls won't be anywhere close.
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  • CJ7
  • 10-18-2012, 01:59 PM
Rasmussen released the first post debate poll ...

Romney 49%
Obie 47%
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The polls are bullshit and you all know it. Romney will beat the crap out of Obama and the polls won't be anywhere close. Originally Posted by LovingKayla
I hope you're right. The polls for McCain vs Obama were mostly accurate, at least in the last couple of weeks. I'll be happy to get any kind of victory. I just want Obama gone.
Romney now leads in the RCP electoral vote count....................for the first time !

Post election celebration dance/song.................enjoy !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35YKLemYPtM
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Rasmussen released the first post debate poll ...

Romney 49%
Obie 47% Originally Posted by CJ7
That's up a point from the day before. Rasmussen's poll is a three day rolling average. A one point bump in the three day average, probably means a three point bump from the day after the debate.
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  • CJ7
  • 10-18-2012, 02:35 PM
That's up a point from the day before. Rasmussen's poll is a three day rolling average. A one point bump in the three day average, probably means a three point bump from the day after the debate. Originally Posted by joe bloe

if it doesnt it dont count


I like to look at all the polls and take a "rolling" average rather than rely on one single poll
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This was posted literally 2 hours ago today: http://www.enstarz.com/articles/8211...-standings.htm

Despite a strong performance in the first Presidential Debate by Governor Mitt Romney's campaign, it appears as though President Barack Obama has once again gained a foothold on the polls. The Electoral College votes are currently showing Obama in the lead. With the election 17 days away and judging by the impact on the swing states that the President made in 2008, it may be difficult for Romney to regain his ground by Nov. 6.
Seemingly left behind by the McCain campaign in 2008, Michigan is a state that the Republican was looking to steal from Obama. However, Obama's team has skillfully sold its people on his administration's bail out of the auto industry in Detroit. The latest Rasmussen poll from within the state shows Romney behind by seven points.

Read more at http://www.enstarz.com/articles/8211...Lgu8ZmoRo5V.99


Again I am still taking bets fellas- put your money where your mouth is if you believe YOUR polls.
EnStarz.....................ha , your funny quoting an entertainment blog...and the writer ?

Bobby Pollier covers BooBoohoney Bear when he isn't pimping for Obama....

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  • CJ7
  • 10-18-2012, 03:08 PM
EnStarz.....................ha , your funny quoting an entertainment blog...and the writer ?

Bobby Pollier covers BooBoohoney Bear when he isn't pimping for Obama....

Originally Posted by Whirlaway

pay no attention to the rasmussen link Bobby posted in his article .. itll fuck with what little brain you have left