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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147995)11/3/2012 10:34:53 AM
From: Ann Corrigan3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224724
 
Rasmussen & Michael Barone Predict Romney Wins Handily:

Most of the pollsters out there may be using fluff voter turnout models from 2008. The reality of 2012 is that voters are not as enthusiastic about voting for Obama as they were last time.

Rasmussen Reports does a better job at characterizing the race, so let's see how their latest polls stack up.



Swing states:

  • Michigan: Obama +7
  • Pennsylvania: Obama +5
  • Nevada: Obama +2
  • Wisconsin: Tie
  • Ohio: Tie
  • Iowa: Romney +1
  • Florida: Romney +2
  • New Hampshire: Romney +2
  • Virginia: Romney +2
  • Colorado: Romney +3
  • North Carolina: Romney +6
  • Romney 267, Obama 243 with Wisconsin and Ohio as a tie.

    From Rasmussen Reports:

    Voters in Ohio trust Romney more by six points - 50% to 44% - when it comes to handling the economy and by five - 50% to 45% - in the area of job creation. The challenger also has a three-point edge on energy policy, while the president has a two-point trust advantage in the areas of national security and housing policy.

    Read more at reagancoalition.com
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