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tazzygirl -> RE: Rasmussen Electoral College Scoreboard (10/27/2012 9:42:49 AM)

hahahaha... yeah... didnt think You would understand. Thats what I am saying. They use the polls for those states.

The only two that do not have multiple recent polls - multiple as in more than one poll recently form ONLY one source - Are Arizona and Oregon.

Are you saying Arizona's is correct, but Oregon's is not? After all, Arizona is projected to go to Romney...

And here are their polls...

RCP Average 9/25 - 10/10 -- -- 48.3 43.0 Romney +5.3
Behavior Research Center* 10/4 - 10/10 LV 4.4 42 44 Obama +2
PPP (D) 10/1 - 10/3 595 LV 4.0 53 44 Romney +9
HighGround/Moore (R)* 9/25 - 9/26 500 LV 4.0 46 42 Romney +4
Rasmussen Reports 9/25 - 9/25 500 LV 4.5 52 42 Romney +10

Not doing much for your argument there.




Owner59 -> RE: Rasmussen Electoral College Scoreboard (10/27/2012 9:52:13 AM)

I`m not sure if our more delirious cons know it,but quoting a Rassie-poll that supports their contention in one state,then dismissing the SAME polling company`s poll in another state...........makes them look kinda dumb and desparate....  

Tazzy and Lucy have been particularly honest and careful about the polls and what they mean.




Aylee -> RE: Rasmussen Electoral College Scoreboard (10/27/2012 9:59:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: erieangel

The right wing has been going ape shit over Nate Silver.

His computer model has consistently given Obama the win by a wide margin--except right after the first debate where Obama chances of winning dipped near 60%.




Except he is using 2008 in his models and 2008 was an outlier.




Owner59 -> RE: Rasmussen Electoral College Scoreboard (10/27/2012 10:21:40 AM)

John "not everyone should be allowed to vote" Stossel is part of Rasmussen.....


They are right leaning and consistently so, by about two points.


Their trends have matched the average trends almost like a mirror....durring the whole cycle....but always with the righty about two points ahead.


In other words.....when they say a state is going to the President......the cons are freaking the fuck out and/or giving up there.




DomKen -> RE: Rasmussen Electoral College Scoreboard (10/27/2012 1:32:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Aylee


quote:

ORIGINAL: erieangel

The right wing has been going ape shit over Nate Silver.

His computer model has consistently given Obama the win by a wide margin--except right after the first debate where Obama chances of winning dipped near 60%.




Except he is using 2008 in his models and 2008 was an outlier.

Got some data to back up that claim?




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