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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Pew Research Poll: Obama 51 - Romney 41 [View all]Marzupialis
(398 posts)39. Huh? did Pew even poll any states in 2008?
And why does the poll ranking by Pollster.com have Pew and Rasmussen tied in accuracy in 2008?
http://www.fordham.edu/images/academics/graduate_schools/gsas/elections_and_campaign_/poll%20accuracy%20in%20the%202008%20presidential%20election.pdf
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As I've said before, no candidate can win with their favorability that far underwater.
Fozzledick
Aug 2012
#2
Hope nothing happens between now and November, manufactured by the GOP dirty tricks machine.
freshwest
Aug 2012
#9
I remain cautiously optimistic. However, I also remain nervous about the amount of $$$ yet to be...
Tarheel_Dem
Aug 2012
#7
Two problems. They polled adults and registered voters (not likely voters) and
SlimJimmy
Aug 2012
#24
You're correct. I got a bit quick on the calculator. It's a 2 to 1 margin in this particular poll.
SlimJimmy
Aug 2012
#26
I read that he pulled advertising out of there to focus on more competitive states
Broderick
Aug 2012
#44
I saw some stats a few weeks ago, but I can't find it now. Sigh. From memory.
Broderick
Aug 2012
#29