PA: Strategic Vision: McCain Leads Clinton by 3% in PA and Obama by 10% (user search)
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Author Topic: PA: Strategic Vision: McCain Leads Clinton by 3% in PA and Obama by 10%  (Read 2346 times)
Gustaf
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« on: April 16, 2008, 10:52:17 AM »

I'm not sure where last week's Rasmuseen came from, but this one is in line with what we've been seeing for the past few weeks.

Ummm... not so much. It's likely just your own wishful thinking. This poll is really not consistent with anything, and it certainly isn't consistent with what will likely happen in real-life (aka not your dream world).

How can something be consistent with what will happen?
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2008, 06:43:45 PM »

I'm not sure where last week's Rasmuseen came from, but this one is in line with what we've been seeing for the past few weeks.

Ummm... not so much. It's likely just your own wishful thinking. This poll is really not consistent with anything, and it certainly isn't consistent with what will likely happen in real-life (aka not your dream world).

How can something be consistent with what will happen?

Some of us are aware of the history of Pennsylvania and which way it has leaned the past 20 years. Others live in a dream world where a Republican is just going to walk into the state and win it by 10 points.

So you're saying it is consistent with Pennsylvania's voting history? Because that's not really the same thing. This poll is, more or less, consistent with what we've seen in the polls out of Pennsylvania this year. Whether it's consistent with Pennsylvania's voting history is another matter. And I frankly don't buy into the concept of consistency with future events.
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