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CNN Poll 48 O to 40 R (Original Post)
TexasCPA
Oct 2012
OP
MadBadger
(24,089 posts)1. Lets see the Crosstabs
But yea, sounds like BS
MSMITH33156
(879 posts)2. That is a huge win
CNN doesn't use undecideds. They use "general population", and in the last 2 debates, they were +8 Republican.
DrToast
(6,414 posts)4. Agree....big win for Obama
Not just general population, but people who watched the debate, which tends to be more Republican.
48-40 is a big win.
morrissey fan
(76 posts)3. TKO
Wolf just said it was heavily Republican, so TKO baby!
abumbyanyothername
(2,711 posts)5. Justifies the huge run that took place on In-Trade
during the debate.
smorkingapple
(827 posts)6. CNN admitted poll skewed R... This means real margin is even larger
tessar
(58 posts)7. Blitzer repeated it: Republicans tend to watch the debates more n/t