lets go over your lies one at a time
obama did get a bounce if you look at the gallup web page obama is trending up and romney down
http://www.gallup.com/poll/election.aspx
Strike one.
Obama got no bounce from either of those two debates. But don't take my word for it:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2012/10/21/with_no_bounce_obama_forecast_gets_cloudier_293777.htmlhttp://www.latinospost.com/articles/6011/20121024/presidential-polls-2012-post-debate-bounce-obama.htmNot to mention, after the second debate, Romney broke 50% in Gallup; after the 3rd debate, he broke 50% in Rasmussen.
Translation: NO BOUNCE.
you say Iowa, Ohio and, now MICHIGAN are tie
ohio2.1 obama
mich 4 obama
iowa 2 obama
Once again, your inability to read rears its ugly head.
What I said:
more recent polls have it TIED in Iowa, Ohio and, now MICHIGAN (a state Obama should have clinched long ago).Drum roll please.........
Ohio: 48-48 TIE (Rasmussen)
Iowa: 48-48 TIE (Rasmussen)
Michigan: 47-47 TIE (Baydoun/Foster)
Strike two for you, Blacken
you say Romney is on the way to clinching these states , FL, and VA
florida 1.8 romney
virginia tie
so how is romney on the way to clinching florida with a 1.8 romney lead and virginia tie, and then you say mich at 4 obama,, ohio at 2.1 obama, iowa 2 obama are tied. and i used your polling source rcp
Again, Hooked on Phonics is your friend.
At least one polling firm has pulled out of NC, FL, and VA, claiming Romney is on the way to clinching those.That would be Suffolk polling, who made that declaration. They have not changed their statement (at least not as of Tuesday).
In North Carolina, Rasmussen has Romney up 6 in NC. It also has Romney up 5 in Virginia and Florida.
With Vince complaining that some of the RCP polls are "ancient" and that some companies have stopped polling in certain states, I gave the reasons why such is the case.
BTW, Obama also has no new ad buys in NC.
That's why I made the statements I did. Regarding Florida again, of the 5 polls that make up the RCP average there, Obama only lead in on BY ONE.
Recap - What did Obama get for his two "wins"?
- His opponent breaks 50% in Gallup and Rasmussen
- North Carolina moves from "toss-up" to "Lean Romney"
- Polling firms leaving three southeastern swing states (with no new ad buys in at least one of them).
- Polls with the race TIED, in states that are normally bluer than herd of Smurfs.
- Gender gap with women, all but ERASED.
And, to top it all off, we now learn that, according to a recent Rasmussen poll, people see ROMNEY as the overall winner of the debates, 49-41.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_presidential_election/october_2012/who_won_the_debates_49_say_romney_41_obamaSo as far as your quips go, SSSSSTTTTRRRRRIIIKKKKKEE
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