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Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney attracting 49% of the vote, while President Obama earns support from 44%. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and four percent (4%) are undecided.
The numbers are similar to the 49% to 43% advantage Romney enjoys on the question of who is trusted more to handle the economy.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney attracting 49% of the vote, while President Obama earns support from 44%. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and four percent (4%) are undecided.
The numbers are similar to the 49% to 43% advantage Romney enjoys on the question of who is trusted more to handle the economy.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
#1 reason for the Obama drop & Romney surge:
"If you've got a business—you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen."
No matter that most of the mainsteam media ignored it for several days, then when they could no longer as it was all over FOX, talk radio and had gone totally viral, they tried to spin it, like KYJelly has done, they can't change the fact that this remark is probably more damaging than "I Actually Did Vote for the $87 Billion, Before I voted Against It". Obama went off teleprompter and his true anti business ideology slipped out, just like it did with the "spread the wealth around" comment.
"If you've got a business—you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen."
No matter that most of the mainsteam media ignored it for several days, then when they could no longer as it was all over FOX, talk radio and had gone totally viral, they tried to spin it, like KYJelly has done, they can't change the fact that this remark is probably more damaging than "I Actually Did Vote for the $87 Billion, Before I voted Against It". Obama went off teleprompter and his true anti business ideology slipped out, just like it did with the "spread the wealth around" comment.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
electoral-vote.com shows Obama with a comfortable lead in delegates. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Some of the states that e-v has for Obama are likely to switch to Romney (and probably back and forth several times) before it's all over.
In spite of Rasmussen's reputation of being an accurate pollster, I still see Obama winning.
In spite of Rasmussen's reputation of being an accurate pollster, I still see Obama winning.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
"......He's leading President Barack Obama in Rasmussen's daily tracking poll by his biggest margin in more than a month.
Romney leads Obama, 49 percent to 44 percent, in the general election matchup. That nearly mirrors the result on who voters say they trust more to handle the economy. Romney leads there 49-43.
Just last Saturday, though, the two candidates were tied at 46 percent apiece. Rasmussen notes that "as with any such change in the race, it remains to be seen whether it marks a lasting shift or is merely statistical noise."
But economic news doesn't look like it's going to improve much in the short-term. Friday's GDP report beat expectations but also showed extremely sluggish growth overall. Consumer confidence, meanwhile, remained at its low point for the year.
Since it's always fun to compare: On this day in 2008, Obama led Republican nominee John McCain by 5 points — 49 to 44 percent — in Rasmussen's daily tracking. "
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Romney leads Obama, 49 percent to 44 percent, in the general election matchup. That nearly mirrors the result on who voters say they trust more to handle the economy. Romney leads there 49-43.
Just last Saturday, though, the two candidates were tied at 46 percent apiece. Rasmussen notes that "as with any such change in the race, it remains to be seen whether it marks a lasting shift or is merely statistical noise."
But economic news doesn't look like it's going to improve much in the short-term. Friday's GDP report beat expectations but also showed extremely sluggish growth overall. Consumer confidence, meanwhile, remained at its low point for the year.
Since it's always fun to compare: On this day in 2008, Obama led Republican nominee John McCain by 5 points — 49 to 44 percent — in Rasmussen's daily tracking. "
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Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/romney-o ... z21rrhSiLJ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
One they're including polls that don't limit it to LIKELY voters.BlueHen86 wrote:electoral-vote.com shows Obama with a comfortable lead in delegates. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Some of the states that e-v has for Obama are likely to switch to Romney (and probably back and forth several times) before it's all over.
In spite of Rasmussen's reputation of being an accurate pollster, I still see Obama winning.
Two a lot of their polls aren't within the last few days. As noted in the Rasmussen, just last Sunday they had it 46-46. Obama's huge gaffe is hurting him.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Maybe. I don't put much stock in it. Both candidates are likely to say stupid things before November. It will still come down to the economy and maybe Romney's choice of VP. Romney has a shot, but if I had to bet right now, I'd put my money on Obama.BDKJMU wrote:One they're including polls that don't limit it to LIKELY voters.BlueHen86 wrote:electoral-vote.com shows Obama with a comfortable lead in delegates. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Some of the states that e-v has for Obama are likely to switch to Romney (and probably back and forth several times) before it's all over.
In spite of Rasmussen's reputation of being an accurate pollster, I still see Obama winning.
Two a lot of their polls aren't within the last few days. As noted in the Rasmussen, just last Sunday they had it 46-46. Obama's huge gaffe is hurting him.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
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I don't see how Mutt gets to 270 in the electoral college. Support for him is largely ephemeral and he won't inspire a huge turnout.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
BlueHen86 wrote:Maybe. I don't put much stock in it. Both candidates are likely to say stupid things before November. It will still come down to the economy and maybe Romney's choice of VP. Romney has a shot, but if I had to bet right now, I'd put my money on Obama.BDKJMU wrote:
One they're including polls that don't limit it to LIKELY voters.
Two a lot of their polls aren't within the last few days. As noted in the Rasmussen, just last Sunday they had it 46-46. Obama's huge gaffe is hurting him.
Nor does anyone who has read the full quote in context.
Meanwhile Mott takes Europe by storm and displays his diplomatic skills.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
houndawg wrote:BlueHen86 wrote:
Maybe. I don't put much stock in it. Both candidates are likely to say stupid things before November. It will still come down to the economy and maybe Romney's choice of VP. Romney has a shot, but if I had to bet right now, I'd put my money on Obama.
Nor does anyone who has read the full quote in context.![]()
Meanwhile Mott takes Europe by storm and displays his diplomatic skills.

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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
This probably has SOMETHING to do with it, but I'm not so sure about #1. I would posit that Obama's almost nonexistent campaign (other than fundraising, that is) that consisted of nothing but negative ads until this week got people angry, too. I'm sure his poll watchers saw that people were miffed at his attack ads, so he's posting positive stuff now.BDKJMU wrote:#1 reason for the Obama drop & Romney surge:
"If you've got a business—you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen."
No matter that most of the mainsteam media ignored it for several days, then when they could no longer as it was all over FOX, talk radio and had gone totally viral, they tried to spin it, like KYJelly has done, they can't change the fact that this remark is probably more damaging than "I Actually Did Vote for the $87 Billion, Before I voted Against It". Obama went off teleprompter and his true anti business ideology slipped out, just like it did with the "spread the wealth around" comment.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Ohio is must win for Romney:

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-an ... aseID=1781" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Support for President Obama's proposal to increase taxes on households making more than $250,000 per year is 58 - 37 percent in Florida, 60 - 37 percent in Ohio and 62 - 34 percent in Pennsylvania, the survey by Quinnipiac/CBS/The Times finds.
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Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Yeah let's all run for the hills if he pulls out the reset button.houndawg wrote:BlueHen86 wrote:
Maybe. I don't put much stock in it. Both candidates are likely to say stupid things before November. It will still come down to the economy and maybe Romney's choice of VP. Romney has a shot, but if I had to bet right now, I'd put my money on Obama.
Nor does anyone who has read the full quote in context.![]()
Meanwhile Mott takes Europe by storm and displays his diplomatic skills.
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Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Stop panicking SK.Skjellyfetti wrote:Ohio is must win for Romney:
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-an ... aseID=1781" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Support for President Obama's proposal to increase taxes on households making more than $250,000 per year is 58 - 37 percent in Florida, 60 - 37 percent in Ohio and 62 - 34 percent in Pennsylvania, the survey by Quinnipiac/CBS/The Times finds.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
This. National composite polls are meaningless. It's the electoral college, which is state by state. Polls in NC, FL, OH, PA, WI, VA, and MO are much more meaningful.houndawg wrote:I don't see how Mutt gets to 270 in the electoral college. Support for him is largely ephemeral and he won't inspire a huge turnout.
Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Skjellyfetti wrote:Ohio is must win for Romney:
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-an ... aseID=1781" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Support for President Obama's proposal to increase taxes on households making more than $250,000 per year is 58 - 37 percent in Florida, 60 - 37 percent in Ohio and 62 - 34 percent in Pennsylvania, the survey by Quinnipiac/CBS/The Times finds.
Over sampling of Donks by 9% in Ohio, 8% in Florida, and 6% in Pennsylvania.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
I think the important part of the poll is this statement:
"If today were November 6, President Barack Obama would sweep the key swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania and - if history is any guide - into a second term in the Oval Office," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
Obviously, today is not November 6. Lets see what happens after the conventions, after Romney picks a VP, after both candidates start heavily running ads in those states and of course what happens with the economy over the next three months.
"If today were November 6, President Barack Obama would sweep the key swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania and - if history is any guide - into a second term in the Oval Office," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
Obviously, today is not November 6. Lets see what happens after the conventions, after Romney picks a VP, after both candidates start heavily running ads in those states and of course what happens with the economy over the next three months.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
I think the gap has been narrowed as Matt continues his diplomatic offensive to the embarrassment of Americans everywhere.
Emphasis on "offensive". Hard to see this guy the leader of the free world.
Emphasis on "offensive". Hard to see this guy the leader of the free world.
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Is this thread serious? It just came out what 2 days ago that Obama is pulling away in FL & OH. I think he's close to a double digit lead in PA now, which despite the GOP's best efforts & voter ID changes, has no shot in hell going red for Romney.
I don't like Obama, but as of today, Romney has no chance. None.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
I agree that Romney is going to have a tough time getting to 270. But read Baldy's post above. Local talk radio was discussing this on the way home from work yesterday. They were talking about the Florida numbers in that poll. They were saying that the poll has the Ds +9 but in 2008 the Ds were +3 in the actual election and in 2010 the Ds were even with the Rs. If that is all correct the Florida poll is garbage.bluehenbillk wrote:Is this thread serious? It just came out what 2 days ago that Obama is pulling away in FL & OH. I think he's close to a double digit lead in PA now, which despite the GOP's best efforts & voter ID changes, has no shot in hell going red for Romney.
I don't like Obama, but as of today, Romney has no chance. None.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Exactly! You have fallen into their trap. Hence the over sampling of the Donks.bluehenbillk wrote:It just came out what 2 days ago that Obama is pulling away in FL & OH. I think he's close to a double digit lead in PA now, which despite the GOP's best efforts & voter ID changes, has no shot in hell going red for Romney.
I don't like Obama, but as of today, Romney has no chance. None.
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And Ban D1B is still the leader...
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
You're apparently basing that off of Quinnipiac, and apparently you missed this part: "Over sampling of Donks by 9% in Ohio, 8% in Florida, and 6% in Pennsylvania."bluehenbillk wrote:Is this thread serious? It just came out what 2 days ago that Obama is pulling away in FL & OH. I think he's close to a double digit lead in PA now, which despite the GOP's best efforts & voter ID changes, has no shot in hell going red for Romney.
I don't like Obama, but as of today, Romney has no chance. None.
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Re: Rasmussen Poll: Romney up by 5 points
Why shouldn't it be? Once people figure out they can vote to take money away from other people and give to themselves...Skjellyfetti wrote:Support for President Obama's proposal to increase taxes on households making more than $250,000 per year is 58 - 37 percent in Florida, 60 - 37 percent in Ohio and 62 - 34 percent in Pennsylvania

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"Mitt Romney can win PA".
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