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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (123714)10/13/2012 7:29:48 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 149317
 
I saw that on RCP some two hours ago and couldn't believe it. The focus seems to be OH and NV. Obama is ahead there and it looks like he will widen his lead there even if the second debate is a draw.

I think the race in AZ is closer than many think. RMP, the pollster in question, has a decent tract record and has been around since 1965,



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (123714)10/13/2012 7:54:14 PM
From: tejek2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 

PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls
Barack Obama leads our new Ohio poll 51-46, not much different from 2 weeks ago when it was 49-45

13 Oct 12
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  • PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls
    19% of Ohioans say they've already voted and Obama has a 76-24 advantage with them. Romney up 51-45 with folks who haven't voted yet

    13 Oct 12
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  • PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls
    Ohio voters think Biden won the debate Thursday night 46-37, including 44-32 with independents

    13 Oct 12
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  • PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls
    One of the reasons Ohio's particularly tough for Romney- looking back voters support the auto bailout 54/37

    13 Oct 12
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  • PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls
    Ohio voters on who do you trust more on the issue of Libya: Obama 51, Romney 43

    13 Oct 12
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  • And, for those concerned about "skewing":

    PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls
    D+4 sample on our poll showing Obama up 5 in Ohio. 2008 exit poll was D+8

    13 Oct 12
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