[quote]Aragorn wrote:
Yeah sorry Zeb, I would have posted last night but I had rather ugly serious business to take care of and didn’t make it back until hitting the bed. But I promise I didn’t look at any news or read any articles or tweets yet! …besides, I already picked RomperStomper by 53/47 about 20 pages earlier in this massive thread lol.
…aaaaand now the news obsession begins today.
I think it’s closer than that too, but I’m being generous because he’s led that demographic for like 6 years (yes I’m counting primaries before he was POTUS). I think realistically he wins maybe by 2 points, but then women are emotional creatures :P[/quote]
Obama’s has been losing women because:
Romney’s dynamic first debate performance where they saw that he was not the nasty old rich guy out to hurt women.
Obama looking and saying various things that women don’t like, such as, " Vote out of vengence"
Paul Ryan has actually attracted women to the ticket. I have family in Ohio and the women are all over that guy. So this one is anecdotal.
Women are more emotional you said it my friend. And hearing the Romney stump speech has been somewhat moving to them.
Obama pushed this war on women to the ridiculous point where they started to realize they were being manipulated.
Finally, we have to separate women by age demo. Women 18-39 Obama will do very well. Women 40+ he will actually lose!
We’ll get to see the break down after the election but I would bet on this read and these numbers.
Oh, and as far as posting late–YOU ARE OUT OF THE POOL! No, actually there was no pool. Too bad huh? [/quote]
You forgot to add…
That Romney is not the Darth fucking Vader that the Liberal Left painted him to be.
He came off well-spoken, reasonable, calculating, and believable as a President. [/quote]
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA. [/quote]
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA. [/quote]
Boy I hope not too. That seems really hard to believe for some reason.
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA. [/quote]
Pretty much the only thing that could have made sense of the Penn swing. Not great for Romney supporters but it doesn’t really mean anything in the end.
Edit: or, as people have alluded to above, it’s bullshit
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA. [/quote]
Boy I hope not too. That seems really hard to believe for some reason.[/quote]
I have a hard time believing that too. Oh, well. I still think Romney will win.
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
Edit: Peter Hamby[/quote]
For that to be true, wouldn’t it mean McCain did better vs. Obama than Romney will? -and if that’s true, everyone needs to go back to the drawing board.
LOL. I just saw a poll on CNN.com that is reporting results from NH with a whopping … 42 TOTAL votes. 28 for Obama and 14 for Mitt. Hahaha…seriously who is reporting a precinct with less than 50 votes–or for that matter 5,000 votes.
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
Edit: Peter Hamby[/quote]
For that to be true, wouldn’t it mean McCain did better vs. Obama than Romney will? -and if that’s true, everyone needs to go back to the drawing board.[/quote]
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
Edit: Peter Hamby[/quote]
For that to be true, wouldn’t it mean McCain did better vs. Obama than Romney will? -and if that’s true, everyone needs to go back to the drawing board.[/quote]
True, and I don’t believe that for one second.[/quote]
No, that would be about the same, at least according to RCP
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
Edit: Peter Hamby[/quote]
That is flat out propaganda to stop west coast republicans from voting.
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
Edit: Peter Hamby[/quote]
That is flat out propaganda to stop west coast republicans from voting.[/quote]
Well, it won’t matter now because aside from New York, all the east coast is done polling, and are now processing. Could still affect michigan, wisconsin, and iowa. But not sure that it will
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
Peter Ambey just reported on CNN that he saw the Romney campaign’s last internal poll on Ohio and Obama was up by 5 points, which is why they went into PA.
Edit: Peter Hamby[/quote]
That is flat out propaganda to stop west coast republicans from voting.[/quote]
I don’t know one way or the other. Here’s a link to the clip if you are interested.