Obama: Double-digit lead in Ohio!!!!

These polls are all just noise:

1) Mitt's way ahead.
2) The polls are biased.
3) Its a vast left wing conspiracy.
4) Its all the media's fault.
5) CNN is working overtime for the President.
 
one thing you may have overlooked in the Quinnipiac poll....
PARTY IDENTIFICATION
Republican 26% 326
Democrat 35 387
Independent 35 397
Other/DK/NA 4 52

they polled nine percent more Democrats than they did Republicans........sheer random chance, I'm sure, but I wonder if that accounts for 9% of the results........I noticed this morning that they just happened to poll 10% more Democrats than Republicans in Florida and 11% more Democrats than Republicans in Pennsylvania as well......oh, and I also noticed that Romney leads Obama among independents in all three states.....
 
one thing you may have overlooked in the Quinnipiac poll....


they polled nine percent more Democrats than they did Republicans........sheer random chance, I'm sure, but I wonder if that accounts for 9% of the results........I noticed this morning that they just happened to poll 10% more Democrats than Republicans in Florida and 11% more Democrats than Republicans in Pennsylvania as well......oh, and I also noticed that Romney leads Obama among independents in all three states.....

Hey retard!!

Yeah, you, retard.

How many independents did they poll??

Tea Partiers don't identify as Republicans, jackass. (even though they are)

Please, retard, stay out of my friggin threads.

Thanks.:good4u:
 
So, according to this poll, Obama is going to win Ohio by a bigger margin than in '08?

Not buying it. IF Obama wins Ohio (a big if), it will be by the thinnest of margins. I expect that there will be a recount.
 
So, you knew you were making a stupid post and dived into the shallow end anyway??

???....was there something stupid about my post?......I merely pointed out a previously undisclosed fact about the poll you were hanging onto......I thought perhaps you would welcome a shower of reality to rinse way the fog of your failed perceptions..........

lets say you were a professional pollster......if you should accidentally ask more 9% Democrats than Republicans their view regarding their favorite presidential candidate, what would your professional opinion be regarding the results of that poll.......
 
It’s clear that Fox & Friends has a tricky relationship with data. But on the show Thursday morning, the hosts took that relationship to a whole new level.

After a raft of new polls showed Obama opening up leads in swing states, the Friends flew in to full-blown conspiracy mode about what’s really behind the data.

Parroting the latest Republican meme that national polls oversample Democrats, host Steve Doocy threw in to the mix the possibility that pollsters are using voter turnout from 2008 to guide who they should be asking. And why would the “left-based mainstream media” do this? Doocy had an answer.

“Well, two reasons,” he said. “One, perhaps, to keep Mitt Romney’s donors from coughing up more cash. And two, to keep people from doing early voting.”

Co-host Gretchen Carlson had another theory: “I do think there’s a subliminal message in these daily polling things, which isn’t always great for the voter.”

One problem with the theories: FOX’s own polling also shows Obama surging in swing states. A survey released by the network just last week showed the president leading Romney by no fewer than five points in Ohio, Virginia and Florida.

Check out highlights of this morning’s conspiracies below:
If you can stand it video at this link

54% of Repubs believe Acorn stole the 2008 election. 39% think Obama was not born here. 66% believe there were WMD in Iraq.

Hey, it is only a small step to poll trutherism!

LOL
 
one thing you may have overlooked in the Quinnipiac poll....


they polled nine percent more Democrats than they did Republicans........sheer random chance, I'm sure, but I wonder if that accounts for 9% of the results........I noticed this morning that they just happened to poll 10% more Democrats than Republicans in Florida and 11% more Democrats than Republicans in Pennsylvania as well......oh, and I also noticed that Romney leads Obama among independents in all three states.....

Have you ever considered that the ballance is about correct for Ohio?
 
one thing you may have overlooked in the Quinnipiac poll....


they polled nine percent more Democrats than they did Republicans........sheer random chance, I'm sure, but I wonder if that accounts for 9% of the results........I noticed this morning that they just happened to poll 10% more Democrats than Republicans in Florida and 11% more Democrats than Republicans in Pennsylvania as well......oh, and I also noticed that Romney leads Obama among independents in all three states.....

There are more registered Democrats that registered Republicans.
 
Have you ever considered that the ballance is about correct for Ohio?

nope.....I think you should make up a new balance......maybe, 75% Democrat, 15% Independant and 10% Republican......

interestingly, I found this.....as of 2011, Ohio had 837k registered Democrats, 894k registered Republicans, 9k registered Independents and 6.3m registered as unaffiliated, which is apparently one of the highest levels of unaffiliated registrations in the country....

http://rosenthalswelt.blogspot.com/2011/06/complete-vr-statistics-for-june-2011.html

apparently its also the only state in the union that publishes it's voter registration, including party affiliation on the internet, which can be downloaded, should you care to waste the bandwidth at the above site......
 
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It is interesting that the libtards are using these polls to keep them all warm and cozy when in most of these polls, Romney is leading with independents.

Unfortunately I can't get others to support Calvin Coolidge with me
 
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