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Yup, Romney's ahead - Gutenberg - 10-09-2012

New poll gives Romney the edge
http://wapo.st/R0K6i9

Bet this is the last time Obama blows off a debate.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - cbelt3 - 10-09-2012

Welcome to the Election Theme Park ! Wheeee !!!




Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - mrbigstuff - 10-09-2012

the ads are going to get interesting now.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - $tevie - 10-09-2012

Someone needs to educate me as to when and how the Pew Poll became the only game in town.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - mrbigstuff - 10-09-2012

Pew is not the only game in town but with the narrowing of margins in the other major polls, it's a bellwether.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - Gutenberg - 10-09-2012

Pew is the only one taken since the debate that has credible methodology and was taken after the debate, according to Nate Silver, and Nate Silver is The Man.

The good news, still, is that the Electoral College continues to favor Obama. But the popular vote might not.

On the other hand Obama could wake up for the next debate, and the debate could be managed better, and the result might be different.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - Black Tea - 10-09-2012

Personally, I'm glad that Obama is doing the right thing for this nation and tanking the election.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - decay - 10-09-2012

well, as we've seen, the popular vote winner doesn't necessarily get the White House.


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - $tevie - 10-09-2012

Thank goodness for the Maddow Blog for articulating what I was thinking but could not express.

First up, let's reflect for a moment on the first debate. Dave Weigel, reporting from New Mexico, shared an anecdote that resonated with me.

After spending a weekend talking to voters in a close state that's no longer really "swinging," the first presidential debate has come to remind me of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Democrats walked out of the theater/turned off the TV saying "huh, well, I wanted it to be better." After a few days of talking to friends, it changes from a disappointment into the worst piece of crap in human history.
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Indeed, there was a feeding frenzy that (forgive the mixed metaphor) led to a snowball effect -- the conventional wisdom went from "Obama had an off night" to "Obama was awful" to "Obama humiliated himself" to "Obama drooled on himself before stripping naked and singing the Soviet national anthem." This evolution in perceptions, it's worth noting, happened with incredible speed.

What's more, Kevin Drum had an insightful item overnight, arguing, "Rarely has the hack gap been on such febrile display as it has since last Wednesday's presidential debate. Ask yourself this: can you even imagine Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh tearing their hair out over a weak debate performance by Mitt Romney the way that liberals have been over President Obama's? ... You don't normally see the temperamental difference between liberals and conservatives so dramatically on display. Most conservatives simply wouldn't have been willing to slag their guy so badly. Liberals, by contrast, almost seemed to enjoy wallowing in recriminations. It was practically an Olympic tournament to see who could act the most agonized."
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It's a close race. It's going to remain a close race. It was always expected to be a close race. Those on the verge of falling to pieces really need to get a grip.

http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/10/09/14316102-with-four-weeks-to-go


Re: Yup, Romney's ahead - cbelt3 - 10-09-2012

Black Tea wrote:
Personally, I'm glad that Obama is doing the right thing for this nation and tanking the election.

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