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Torie
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« on: October 29, 2012, 10:19:22 AM »

These days, I merely need to see the letters "krazen," to know that there is good news awaiting in the package. It is just so convenient that way. Thanks!
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Torie
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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2012, 01:56:50 PM »

I see the left is in full bash Rasmussen mode. Rasmussen now shows, state by state,  Romney winning [McCain+IN,NC,FL,VA,OH, CO, and NH] with WI and IA in play. His swing state tracker, and national poll has implied this fact for some number of days.

For all the bluster about Rasmussen having a "house effect" for the Republicans, the reality is that it is the polling industry that shows a "house effect" for the Democrats. Obama came nowhere near his final RCP average. Given how heavily Ohio has been polled, it is converging to the industry consensus. Subtract the industry "house effect" for Democrats, and Ohio is lean Romney, or tied. So much for the Ohio firewall BS.

On the other hand, Rasmussen called Obama's final margin within one point. Go ahead and deny facts.


As I said, what we all desperately need is a suspension of all polls for the balance of the week. The developing symptoms are a bit disturbing.
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