NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University: Obama leads McCain by 16 (user search)
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« on: June 29, 2008, 02:02:28 AM »


This is just too funny! Obama is hardly as good a fit for New Jersey and Al Gore was, so the logic that NJ is Dem +16 this cycle in a 50/50 race is laughable.

Also, Josh, I can only hope your NC general prediction is as accurate as your primary one, which was not right. Saying ludicrous things like that will hurt any credibility you have left.
Which would leave pretty much Rasmussen, Strategic Vision (which is sort of a partisan poll), SUSA, and Mason-Dixon.  At least 3 of those will show a McCain lead at some point
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If you really believe that you are stupid, sorry to say but you are.
LOL this coming from Mr. NC is Dem I'm 80% sure!!!
At least NJ has a history of polling like this

McCain only had the lead in NJ during March is because of the split in the Democratic party over Obama and Clinton. In NC blacks will make up 23% of the voters, Obama winning them around 94%, and getting 34% of the white vote.. he will win by 1 or 2 percent.
So, because I think McCain will lead some polls in NJ I am stupid, than under your logic what does that make someone who believes w/80% certainy that Obama will win a state that 99% of the forum thinks he will lose?

99% of the forum said Obama would win NC by less then 10% in the primary. I said he would win around 15% or so.. I was right about that.

North Carolina

Obama: 52%
Clinton: 46%
Other: 2%


Indiana

Clinton: 55%
Obama: 43%
Other: 2%


I also maybe another prediction after that saying it would be much higher.
That's not even a comprehensible sentence.
I don't throw the word "idiot" around a lot, but when the shoe fits...
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