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To: D. Long who wrote (516182)10/23/2012 4:35:53 PM
From: Alan Smithee9 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794253
 
I'm optimistic that we have this one, people. I just hope it's a landslide to utterly dispel any notion that it was anything but a complete renunciation of the last four years
I maintain there are a lot of quiet Americans out there who are just biding their time to be able to cast their vote to send Obama his walking papers. These voters don't necessarily own up to the way they plan to vote and they surely don't show up in the polling.



To: D. Long who wrote (516182)10/23/2012 4:37:30 PM
From: FJB6 Recommendations  Respond to of 794253
 
And a repudiation of Obama's media...



To: D. Long who wrote (516182)10/23/2012 7:13:09 PM
From: Bridge Player  Respond to of 794253
 
Re: hope its a landslide. Agree completely.



To: D. Long who wrote (516182)10/23/2012 8:57:59 PM
From: sylvester803 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 794253
 
BREAKING..REUTERS POLL: Obama Is Going To Trounce Mitt Romney In A Landslide
Brett LoGiurato | Oct. 23, 2012, 3:55 PM | 25,582 | 115

With two weeks to go before Election Day, a new Reuters/Ipsos forecast released today predicts an Electoral College landslide for President Barack Obama over Republican rival Mitt Romney.

Obama leads Romney by a point in the Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll, 47-46. But results from Ipsos' tracking in key swing states leads to a projection of a much bigger Electoral College victory. The Ipsos projection has Obama winning the big three swing states of Florida, Ohio and Virginia.

Ipsos' final Electoral College score: 332-206. Here's what the firm's projected map looks like:

270towin.com

Despite Ipsos' projections, Romney currently leads Obama by nearly 2 points in the Real Clear Politics average of polling in Florida. He also leads by 0.2 in Colorado, and Virginia is dead even.

Read more: businessinsider.com