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To: JohnM who wrote (207118)11/5/2012 11:32:36 AM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543611
 
Where Will Undecided Vote Break?

First Read makes one last point about the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll: "The survey found that 9% of the likely voters are up for grabs (meaning they're undecided or just leaning to a candidate), and these folks have more positive feelings toward Obama than Romney. Obama's job approval with them is 48% approve, 41% disapprove. What's more, Obama's fav/unfav with them is 46%/29%, vs. Romney's upside down 22%-49%. Bottom line: Our pollsters see more of an opportunity for Obama among these voters and more of an uphill climb for Romney."



To: JohnM who wrote (207118)11/5/2012 11:42:04 AM
From: Sam  Respond to of 543611
 
Pray it Doesn't Come Down to Ohio

Yes, that is why I really really hope that Obama can FL or VA, and doesn't lost any of the big midwestern states that the RW keeps crowing about. A big electoral dispute in Ohio will be at least as messy as Florida was in 2000, maybe even more so. The Democrats in Ohio are union guys, not older snowbird transplants from the northeast. And the Republicans are serious crooks.