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Ben Romney
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« on: October 24, 2010, 05:23:01 AM »

Gallup:43%
Rasmussen:45%
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2010, 05:30:19 AM »

Odysseus how can you think OH and FL would be to close to cann today-NEVER!!!

House 2010: GOP:256 +77 DEM:179 -77
Senate 2010:GOP:52 +11 DEM:46 -11 Indys: 2 nc
Governor 2010: GOP:31 +7 DEM:9 -07 Indy: 0 +0
President 2012: GOP:393    Obama:131  Toss-up: 14

There`s a little change in the weekly electoral map forecast. WA moved from weak R to weak D!
If the presidential election would be held today a unknown GOP candidate would get 393EV while President Obama would get 131EV!The 14EV of NJ are a toss-up!

The Senate is 52/46/2  R/D/I!  Senate pick-ups for the GOP: AR CA CO IL IN ND NV PA  WA WI WV!

Governor picks for the GOP: IL IA KS  ME MI NM OH OK PA TN WI WY
but the Dems would pick: CA CT  HI MN RI
(and RI would go Independent)

And here is my weekly house forecast.
The Democrats will get LA_02 and DE_AL, but then these seats flip to the GOP for a gain of  77 seats:
AL: 2       AR: 1, 2     AZ: 1, 5, 8
CA: 11, 47    CO: 3, 4,7   CT:5
FL: 2, 8, 22, 24    GA: 2,8
IA: 2,3       IL: 11, 14, 17    IN: 8, 9
KS: 3       KY:
LA: 3      MO:4
MD: 1       MI: 1, 7, 8,9    MS: 1,4
NC: 8       ND: 1       NH: 1,
NM: 2       NV: 3       NJ: 3
NY: 1,4, 13, 23,24,29
OH: 1, 6, 15, 16, 17,18              OR:5
PA: 3,6,7,11, 12
SC: 5       SD: 1
TN: 4, 6, 8    TX: 17, 23,27
VA: 2, 5
WA:2, 3,6    WI: 3, 7, 8    WV: 1,3

President:

Safe Obama:       
DC (87.5/12.5)      
HI (59.0/36.6)       
MA (54.3/45.2)      
MD (53.8/43.7)      
RI (57/42.4)   
VT (60.2/39.7)
         
Lean Obama:         
NY (52.7/45.4)      
         
Weak Obama                  
CA: (50.7/45.2)
WA (47.7/47.1)


 

Safe GOP :      
AL (60.3/39.3)
AK (59.3/36.Cool
AZ (60.9/39.0)
AR (64.6/33.3)       
CO (54.0/40.Cool
FL (55.0/41.9)   
GA (57.3/42.7)
ID (69.5/30.5)
IN (60.6/39.3)
KS (65.9/32.4)
KY (62.4/37.6)
LA (62.2/37.7)
MS (63/37)
MO (53.6/35.7)
MT (59.5/40)
NE (65.3/32.5)
NC (56.2/40.5)
ND (61.9/38.1)
NV (55.3/40.5)
OH (54.9/39.7)
OK (66.0/33.0)
PA (52.6/39.4)
SC (60.8/39.2)
SD (60/39.5)
TN (62.4/37.4)
TX (59.2/38.4)
UT (67.2/32.3)
WV (64.3/29.4)
WY (68/31.4)
         



Lean GOP:
IA: (53.7/45)
MI (53.1/45.3)
NH (52.5/45.0)
WI: (51.1/43.Cool

Weak GOP :
CT:(47.8/45.4)
DE: (47.6/46.3)
IL: (49.2/48.4)
ME:(51.6/4.3)
MN:(50.4/49.1)
NM: (50.6/47.4)
OR: (48.1/47.6)
VA: (51/49)


House 2010: GOP:256 +77 DEM:179 -77
Senate 2010:GOP:52 +11 DEM:46 -11 Indys: 2 nc
Governor 2010: GOP:31 +7 DEM:9 -07 Indy: 0 +0
President 2012: GOP:393    Obama:131  Toss-up: 14

There`s a little change in the weekly electoral map forecast. WA moved from weak R to weak D!
If the presidential election would be held today a unknown GOP candidate would get 393EV while President Obama would get 131EV!The 14EV of NJ are a toss-up!

The Senate is 52/46/2  R/D/I!  Senate pick-ups for the GOP: AR CA CO IL IN ND NV PA  WA WI WV!

Governor picks for the GOP: IL IA KS  ME MI NM OH OK PA TN WI WY
but the Dems would pick: CA CT  HI MN RI
(and RI would go Independent)

And here is my weekly house forecast.
The Democrats will get LA_02 and DE_AL, but then these seats flip to the GOP for a gain of  77 seats:
AL: 2       AR: 1, 2     AZ: 1, 5, 8
CA: 11, 47    CO: 3, 4,7   CT:5
FL: 2, 8, 22, 24    GA: 2,8
IA: 2,3       IL: 11, 14, 17    IN: 8, 9
KS: 3       KY:
LA: 3      MO:4
MD: 1       MI: 1, 7, 8,9    MS: 1,4
NC: 8       ND: 1       NH: 1,
NM: 2       NV: 3       NJ: 3
NY: 1,4, 13, 23,24,29
OH: 1, 6, 15, 16, 17,18              OR:5
PA: 3,6,7,11, 12
SC: 5       SD: 1
TN: 4, 6, 8    TX: 17, 23,27
VA: 2, 5
WA:2, 3,6    WI: 3, 7, 8    WV: 1,3

President:

Safe Obama:       
DC (87.5/12.5)      
HI (59.0/36.6)       
MA (54.3/45.2)      
MD (53.8/43.7)      
RI (57/42.4)   
VT (60.2/39.7)
         
Lean Obama:         
NY (52.7/45.4)      
         
Weak Obama                  
CA: (50.7/45.2)
WA (47.7/47.1)


 

Safe GOP :      
AL (60.3/39.3)
AK (59.3/36.Cool
AZ (60.9/39.0)
AR (64.6/33.3)       
CO (54.0/40.Cool
FL (55.0/41.9)   
GA (57.3/42.7)
ID (69.5/30.5)
IN (60.6/39.3)
KS (65.9/32.4)
KY (62.4/37.6)
LA (62.2/37.7)
MS (63/37)
MO (53.6/35.7)
MT (59.5/40)
NE (65.3/32.5)
NC (56.2/40.5)
ND (61.9/38.1)
NV (55.3/40.5)
OH (54.9/39.7)
OK (66.0/33.0)
PA (52.6/39.4)
SC (60.8/39.2)
SD (60/39.5)
TN (62.4/37.4)
TX (59.2/38.4)
UT (67.2/32.3)
WV (64.3/29.4)
WY (68/31.4)
         



Lean GOP:
IA: (53.7/45)
MI (53.1/45.3)
NH (52.5/45.0)
WI: (51.1/43.Cool

Weak GOP :
CT:(47.8/45.4)
DE: (47.6/46.3)
IL: (49.2/48.4)
ME:(51.6/4.3)
MN:(50.4/49.1)
NM: (50.6/47.4)
OR: (48.1/47.6)
VA: (51/49)
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Ben Romney
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2010, 04:29:45 PM »

Olysses-TODAY Obama would lostso badly against a unknown candidate
but 2years are a long time and naturally it will depends who is running for the GOP
I have now doubt that MN WA OR IL DE ME NM will not go red in the end of 2012
but the dems must campaign there and it will not be a blowout like in 2008

but CO FL NV NC VA IN MO are gone

OH PA WI NH IA are defenetily in play
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« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2010, 12:46:54 PM »

Gallup: slight surge for Obama
43/48
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2010, 04:56:58 PM »

Obama at 37%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FINALLY!!!!!


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« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2010, 06:44:11 PM »

Poundintherock why do you take thRV numbers???
LV are much more important
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« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2010, 05:32:31 PM »

Democrats pressing The Obumbler ot to run in 202

wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=220905
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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2010, 06:49:51 PM »

FOX
Generic Ballot 50-37 R
Obama at 41%
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« Reply #8 on: November 09, 2010, 07:06:17 PM »

PPP :

PRESIDENT – CALIFORNIA (PPP)
Barack Obama (D-inc) 51%
Generic Republican (R) 44%

PRESIDENT – COLORADO (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 50%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 45%

PRESIDENT – CONNECTICUT (PPP)
Barack Obama (D-inc) 50%
Generic Republican (R) 42%

PRESIDENT – ILLINOIS (PPP)
Barack Obama (D-inc) 49%
Generic Republican (R) 42%

PRESIDENT – NEW HAMPSHIRE (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 54%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 40%

PRESIDENT – PENNSYLVANIA (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 52%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 42%

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« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2010, 05:36:05 PM »

Gallup: Obama at 44%
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« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2010, 06:12:13 PM »

PRESIDENT – FLORIDA (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 54%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 40%

PRESIDENT – MAINE (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 50%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 44%

PRESIDENT – MINNESOTA (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 47%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 45%

PRESIDENT – TEXAS (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 59%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 35%

PRESIDENT – WEST VIRGINIA (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 56%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 34%

PRESIDENT – WISCONSIN (PPP)
Generic Republican (R) 51%
Barack Obama (D-inc) 42%

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Ben Romney
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« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2010, 06:12:55 PM »

Tander Branson can you make a new map please?
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« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2010, 07:18:53 PM »

why not??
hes in big trouble in NH why not behind in ME??
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« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2010, 06:53:06 PM »

Zogby Interactive: Obama Holds at 42%; Percentage Who Strongly Disapprove at 48%


Approval from Democrats Dips Below 80%

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« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2010, 06:00:31 PM »

Obama is at 40%  by YouGov

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbig.assets.huffingtonpost.com%2F20101116.pdf&h=e8505
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« Reply #15 on: November 22, 2010, 07:51:44 PM »

Zogby
Obama at 39/60 approval
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« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2010, 05:42:05 PM »

If he is down in oR to 46% he never gets 44% in KS-not possible
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« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2010, 06:45:44 PM »

MO is and will not be even close in 2012!!!
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« Reply #18 on: December 05, 2010, 05:33:23 PM »

weekend poll
every weekend he is going up!!
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« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2010, 04:58:58 PM »

Gallup: Obama at 43%
IDD/TIPP: Obama 41%
Marist: Obama: 42%
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« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2010, 07:46:38 PM »

Obama down in OH 42/49 - PPP
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« Reply #21 on: December 15, 2010, 06:35:12 PM »

Thanx Gov Oakvale
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« Reply #22 on: December 22, 2010, 08:27:41 PM »

Harris Pollster has Obama at 36% for December
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« Reply #23 on: January 04, 2011, 07:58:16 PM »

Obama  in surveyUSA

CA:51/41
KS:31/66
OH:40/57
OR:40/57
WA:49/47

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« Reply #24 on: March 03, 2011, 05:48:36 PM »

Quinnipia: 46/46

45/47 deserves re-election

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