wheelrite
13 years ago
The Ham Sandwich is leading in the polls now


wheel,
Brewha
13 years ago
Mitt Romney? A ham sammie?
heh, that rhymes.


Oh, wait – the poles have shifted back.
wheelrite
13 years ago

Mitt Romney? A ham sammie?
heh, that rhymes.


Oh, wait – the poles have shifted back.

Brewha wrote:



Naw,,
The Polls traditionally reflect real opinion the last couple weeks of a campaign rather than trying to influence opinion, which they try to do in the months and weeks before ...

The Pollsters are businessmen and need a kernel of credibility so they get paid in the next cycle...
rfenst
13 years ago
Evening news had a couple polls (NBC and one other) Both had Obama up by 1-3%, in popular vote.

Took a good look at Rasmussen's daily poll today and it seems that Romney is now slightly ahead in Florida and has made up some ground in Ohio. All within the margins of error. Looks like Michigan still rejects Romney.

IIRC, only 2% of the popular vote is undecided. But, the real analysis to look at is of the electoral college, which is still not sufficiently predictable for analysis.

Having written all that, I think it will be over for Obama after tomorrow night if he doesn't show well. If he does show well, he will improve in the polls and gain more votes, but not enough to call the election a lock like it looked 10-14 days ago. If Romney totally blows Obama away tomorrow night, it is over by the end of the week. the third debate won't mean a thing. Gonna be interesting.

If the election were today, it would be a nail-biter, but i think Obama would eek out a win. All things considered, the economy is the sole issue that controls this election. Historically, Obama should lose as the incumbent during this prolonged, terrible recession (a la Bush1). This is not to take anything away from Romney...
wheelrite
13 years ago

Evening news had a couple polls (NBC and one other) Both had Obama up by 1-3%, in popular vote.

Took a good look at Rasmussen's daily poll today and it seems that Romney is now slightly ahead in Florida and has made up some ground in Ohio. All within the margins of error. Looks like Michigan still rejects Romney.

IIRC, only 2% of the popular vote is undecided. But, the real analysis to look at is of the electoral college, which is still not sufficiently predictable for analysis.

Having written all that, I think it will be over for Obama after tomorrow night if he doesn't show well. If he does show well, he will improve in the polls and gain more votes, but not enough to call the election a lock like it looked 10-14 days ago. If Romney totally blows Obama away tomorrow night, it is over by the end of the week. the third debate won't mean a thing. Gonna be interesting.

If the election were today, it would be a nail-biter, but i think Obama would eek out a win. All things considered, the economy is the sole issue that controls this election. Historically, Obama should lose as the incumbent during this prolonged, terrible recession (a la Bush1). This is not to take anything away from Romney...

rfenst wrote:



The murder and cover up of our diplomats will be the issue in tomorrow's debate
Brewha
13 years ago
I don’t think the ham sammich is Kosher . . . . .
DadZilla3
13 years ago
If the mid-term elections were any indication, the upcoming presidential election will be another debacle for the Democrats.

In this blue-collar union town, I have yet to see even one Obama yard sign. Last presidential election they were all over the place. Not one now. Plenty of Romney/ Ryan signs though.
rfenst
13 years ago

If the mid-term elections were any indication, the upcoming presidential election will be another debacle for the Democrats.

In this blue-collar union town, I have yet to see even one Obama yard sign. Last presidential election they were all over the place. Not one now. Plenty of Romney/ Ryan signs though.

DadZilla3 wrote:



What state?
rfenst
13 years ago

Naw,,
The Polls traditionally reflect real opinion the last couple weeks of a campaign rather than trying to influence opinion, which they try to do in the months and weeks before ...

The Pollsters are businessmen and need a kernel of credibility so they get paid in the next cycle...

wheelrite wrote:



I got four calls this weekend, three of which were Republican/Romney "push polls".
wheelrite
13 years ago

What state?

rfenst wrote:



your state,,,
wheelrite
13 years ago

I got four calls this weekend, three of which were Republican/Romney "push polls".

rfenst wrote:



see,,

only Lawyers and poor libs still have land lines that they chose to answer...

and you live in the most godforsaken part of Florida.
If it weren't for The Mouse, Orlando would still be a smelly swamp...
Brewha
13 years ago

What state?

rfenst wrote:



Infancy?
rfenst
13 years ago

see,,

only Lawyers and poor libs still have land lines that they chose to answer...

and you live in the most godforsaken part of Florida.
If it weren't for The Mouse, Orlando would still be a smelly swamp...

wheelrite wrote:



You are right about Disney. Orange County's original name was Mosquito County...

(But, the historical secret of Orlando is that it used to be very heavily saturated with defense research and product development- and still is- missile control, night vision, OCR, turbines, etc. were developed here.)
wheelrite
13 years ago

You are right about Disney. Orange County's original name was Mosquito County...

(But, the historical secret of Orlando is that it used to be very heavily saturated with defense research and product development- and still is- missile control, night vision, OCR, turbines, etc. were developed here.)

rfenst wrote:



yada yada...

my county was originally land granted to slaves and injuns,,,

Now my burb is one of the fastest growning in the country,,,

what have ya done for me lately ?

:-"
Brewha
13 years ago
Wheel, can I barrow a cup of ego? I’m running low . . .
wheelrite
13 years ago

Wheel, can I barrow a cup of ego? I’m running low . . .

Brewha wrote:



oh alright,,,
rfenst
13 years ago

yada yada...

my county was originally land granted to slaves and injuns,,,

Now my burb is one of the fastest growning in the country,,,

what have ya done for me lately ?

:-"

wheelrite wrote:



Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
wheelrite
13 years ago

Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

rfenst wrote:



I know. That's what I implied...
Brewha
13 years ago

I know. That's what I implied...

wheelrite wrote:



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wheelrite
13 years ago

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Brewha wrote:



see !
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