The Price of Inequality
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Re: The Price of Inequality
Oh dear, I love this. Thanks!
Re: The Price of Inequality
I am very scared and depressed. In every tracking poll I see Romney is 3% ahead. 2-3. that is consistent. that means he's gonna win the popular vote by at least 2%. something's got to change quickly.
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Re: The Price of Inequality
This article says:
So I would say it's not over yet.
http://www.boston.com/politicalintellig ... story.htmlMitt Romney holds a slight edge over President Obama in a nationwide poll published by NPR on Tuesday, but Obama leads by 4 percentage points in the dozen states most likely to determine the winner of an election that is only one week away.
Romney, the Republican nominee, leads Obama, 48 percent to 47 percent, in the national survey. But the president has a 50-46 advantage in the critical states of Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida.
So I would say it's not over yet.
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Re: The Price of Inequality
I don't want to jinx it but yesterday in ABC poll hey were even head up. totally even.
so that is heartening to me.
so that is heartening to me.
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Just comes down to: too close to call. Keep in mind, all those polls margin-of-error ranges are around the 3% mark. At least.
most analysts I've seen agree that 'Bama has the state-by-state advantage, tho, and could even win the necessary electoral votes even if he loses the popular vote (a la Bush in '00.) That way, the system seems to favor him right now...and that's prolly the most heartening news for u Dems.
most analysts I've seen agree that 'Bama has the state-by-state advantage, tho, and could even win the necessary electoral votes even if he loses the popular vote (a la Bush in '00.) That way, the system seems to favor him right now...and that's prolly the most heartening news for u Dems.
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Re: The Price of Inequality
met wrote:Just comes down to: too close to call. Keep in mind, all those polls margin-of-error ranges are around the 3% mark. At least.
most analysts I've seen agree that 'Bama has the state-by-state advantage, tho, and could even win the necessary electoral votes even if he loses the popular vote (a la Bush in '00.) That way, the system seems to favor him right now...and that's prolly the most heartening news for u Dems.
I know but 3% thing. it's been consistently Romney by 2-3% for weeks so that's not margin of error. as I say Obama did come up for a couple of days.
O well we will know on Tuesday.
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Re: The Price of Inequality
Looking a little better now in terms of electoral college votes in contested states, apparently...
http://www.politicususa.com/obama-leads ... today.html
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Yes you know I think it's looking a lot better now. We seem to have a 100% chance of winning now.
every morning I wake up I think "we still won! thank God!"
every morning I wake up I think "we still won! thank God!"
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