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Romney leads in all important Ohio

Tam

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Rasmussen has Romney with a two point lead in Ohio in lastest poll.

He has double digit leading on Economy and Foreign affairs too.

Among all Ohio voters, Romney now has a 12-point lead over the president in voter trust – 53 percent to 41 percent - when it comes to the economy. Last week, he had just a seven-point advantage among voters in the state when they were asked which candidate they trusted more to deal with the economy.

Romney’s also trusted more by eight points in the areas of job creation and energy policy but leads Obama by just two when it comes to housing issues.
National security has been an area where the president has typically had an advantage over Romney this year. But, the Republican challenger now has a 52 percent to 42 percent advantage on the issue.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Rasmussen: Romney Takes Lead in Ohio, 50-48
 

loomixguy

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hopalong said:
Is it flooding in MT, with the dribble running down oldtimers leg???? :D :D :D :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: ROTFLMFAO!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hoppy, you owe me a box of screen cleaning wipes!! :lol: :lol:
 

hopalong

Well-known member
loomixguy said:
hopalong said:
Is it flooding in MT, with the dribble running down oldtimers leg???? :D :D :D :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: ROTFLMFAO!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hoppy, you owe me a box of screen cleaning wipes!! :lol: :lol:



borrow one depends from oldtimer maybe that will clean it,,,if not let me know :D :D :D
 

Tam

Well-known member
This was Rasmussen's record from the 2004 election

Rasmussen
Failed to Project Winner: 6.2% | Average Error = 2.3

Rasmussen's battleground state polling this year was extremely solid and a close second to Mason-Dixon. He was dead on in PA and just missed in IA. Average error was a very good 2.3 points, with NJ and AZ the only states where he wasn't within three points of the final spread. No partisan trends either way.

This is 2008

The following list ranks the 23 organizations by the accuracy of their final, national preelection
polls (as reported on pollster.com).
1. Rasmussen (11/1-3)**
1. Pew (10/29-11/1)**



Gallup, Rasmussen Forecast More Republican Voters In 2012 Than 2004
Mediaite ^ | 10/26/2012 | Noah Rothman

Posted on Friday, October 26, 2012 11:16:30 AM by radpolis

Two pollsters, Gallup and Rasmussen Reports, are projecting Republican voters to have a slight advantage on November 6 over Democratic voters. When they add likely voters leaning towards one party or another, they find an electorate that is marginally more Republican than in 2004, when voters narrowly reelected incumbent President George W. Bush. Gallup projects that the demographics of the electorate will nearly mirror 2008, but party support favors Republicans more than the last two presidential election cycles.

In 2008, Gallup projected that self-identified Democrats would outnumber Republicans by 39 to 35 percent. When voters who leaned Democratic were included, they projected an 12 point advantage for Democrats. This slightly overestimated the final national electorate, in which Democrats enjoyed wide but slightly smaller advantage over Republicans. In 2004, Gallup found party identification favoring Republicans by 2 points, which virtually mirrored the final national vote in which Bush won by just over 2 percent.

This year, Gallup finds a one point Republican advantage over Democrats, at 36 to 35 percent. They also find that self-identified independent voters will make up 29 percent of the electorate. However, when leaners are included, Republican voters will outnumber Democratic voters by 49 to 46 percent.

Let's hope Scott Rasmussen is right again in the 2012 election. :wink:
 

gmacbeef

Well-known member
Tam said:
Rasmussen has Romney with a two point lead in Ohio in lastest poll.

He has double digit leading on Economy and Foreign affairs too.

Among all Ohio voters, Romney now has a 12-point lead over the president in voter trust – 53 percent to 41 percent - when it comes to the economy. Last week, he had just a seven-point advantage among voters in the state when they were asked which candidate they trusted more to deal with the economy.

Romney’s also trusted more by eight points in the areas of job creation and energy policy but leads Obama by just two when it comes to housing issues.
National security has been an area where the president has typically had an advantage over Romney this year. But, the Republican challenger now has a 52 percent to 42 percent advantage on the issue.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Rasmussen: Romney Takes Lead in Ohio, 50-48

The people are finally waking up !
 
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