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DrScholl
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« on: March 29, 2013, 11:41:15 PM »

How is that popular? Michigan is a heavily unionized state, which is why Snyder's numbers have sank, because right-to-work doesn't fit with the state. It didn't fit with Ohio and was overturned by a landslide proportion. Kasich backed off it and hasn't tried to pass it again, because he knows it would be a liability.

Didn't you learn anything from your many wrong, overconfident predictions in 2012?
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DrScholl
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E: -5.55, S: -3.30

« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2013, 12:22:46 AM »

How is that popular? Michigan is a heavily unionized state, which is why Snyder's numbers have sank, because right-to-work doesn't fit with the state. It didn't fit with Ohio and was overturned by a landslide proportion. Kasich backed off it and hasn't tried to pass it again, because he knows it would be a liability.

Didn't you learn anything from your many wrong, overconfident predictions in 2012?


And your point is? I suggested that Christie's numbers could fall, you stated that Snyder would be in good shape for 2014 based on a poll with tons of undecideds. A plurality with tons of undecideds doesn't equal popular.

But, Senator Brown, Senator Thompson, Senator Akin, President Romney and whoever else you claimed was dominating are all proof of your erroneous predictions.
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DrScholl
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« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2013, 12:29:45 AM »



Didn't you learn anything from your many wrong, overconfident predictions in 2011?


Nope.

You are not addressing the fact that you made several wrong predictions. I maintained that Obama would win and that seats like MA, MO and WI would stay in the Democratic column, plus I never constantly overrated Democratic chances.

Check the election results? Your predictions were wrong.
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