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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dan Ben Noah on April 12, 2012, 07:26:36 PM
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Shalom
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Let us hope that Romney makes a strong showing in the polls...
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I hope Romney shows some backbone and really tears into Obama, not that it will ever happen. But one can only dream...
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THeres a fox poll showing hiim in the lead. But The media has barely started to destroy Romney. Once their propoganda machine is in full force, the public will believe that Romney is an Evil fat cat who wants to send the elderly to an early grave and the jobless to slave camps.
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I sense a change in momentum away from ohomo. Eve the radical leftist Washington post wrote an article criticizing ohomo's buffet tax stunt
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If this trend continues, economy shall be focused as the central point.
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Rasumussen is a Republican-slanted poll just like any CNN or Brookings poll will be Democrat-slanted.
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I believe a 'Gallup Poll' shows Romney and Obama in a dead heat at the moment...
http://ology.com/post/69879/gallup-poll-romney-and-obama-in-dead-heat
A new Gallup poll of the general electorate shows Romney and Obama in a statistical tie, with 47% of registered voters going for Romney to 45% for Obama. Romney gained 90% of the GOP voters polled.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/la-pn-obama-romney-gallup-poll-20120416,0,4964755.story
The first Gallup poll of the general election campaign shows Mitt Romney edging out President Obama, a close result that both parties expect will be the case through much of the next seven months.
The former Massachusetts governor, emerging from a difficult and longer-than-expected Republican nomination battle, has the support of 47% of registered voters nationwide, while the president has the support of 45%. Two percent of voters said they supported another candidate, while 7% were undecided.
That's a statistical tie, given the survey's margin of error of 3 percentage points.
Both parties' bases seem firmly behind their presumed nominees. Ninety percent of Republicans back Romney, with Obama scoring an identical level of support among Democrats.
Among the independent voters that will ultimately decide the race, Romney has a six-point lead, 45% to 39%, with 12% undecided.