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“New Polls Show Obama Leading in Important Battleground States”

Because Snookie / Soma.

27 Replies to ““New Polls Show Obama Leading in Important Battleground States””

  1. JHoward says:

    Why Barry seems attractive for the position not a person in the nation can explain.

  2. BigBangHunter says:

    – Rasmussen: R= 48%, O= 45%

    If the Pravda press wasn’t straining their guts out to prop his hopey-truthiness up he’d be down in the 20’s by now.

  3. BigBangHunter says:

    – Democrats abandon all subtefuge, openly using communist outlets now to attack Romney.

  4. leigh says:

    FOX polling includes such stupid questions as: “Who would do better on taxes?”

    Better how? Raising them? Lowering them? Eliminating them? What do you mean by “better”?

    Just informally, I haven’t heard one person, not a one, express a desire to pull the trigger, er lever, for the Wonce. Most sentiment seems to be “I can’t wait to get rid of that son-of-a-bitch!”

  5. EBL says:

    So what are the splits on these polls Dems/Republicans/Indies? I am suspecting some shennangins here.

  6. EBL says:

    I bet you internals show this dead even right now. In the key battle ground states.

  7. Squid says:

    Survey composition for NBC/WSJ/Marist polls:

    Florida: D=36% R=31% I=32%
    Ohio: D=37% R=28% I=34%
    Virginia: D=30% R=24% I=44%

    So, we have D+5 in Florida, which just elected a GOP governor and senator; D+9 in Ohio, which just elected a GOP governor and senator; and D+6 in Virginia, where the GOP went from 5 seats in the House to 8 (out of 11).

    Yeah, I’m skeptical.

  8. OCBill says:

    I think it’s wrong to blame Obama for not having security ramped up on the anniversary of 9/11. After all, Bush should have known the same thing. /sarc

  9. Squid says:

    Oh, and the numbers on whether voters support the Tea Party? 27% in FL, 25% in OH, and 22% in VA. Not a bad showing, given how extreme and out of touch we are.

    Numbers are here: Florida, Ohio, and Virginia.

    Funny how every time I look closely at poll results, I come away with a story completely different from the one told by those who commissioned it.

  10. leigh says:

    EBL, internals are showing Romney stomping the Wonce in Ohio and Florida when the polling is adjusted to elimnate oversampling.

  11. leigh says:

    Jughead and Hill are at Andrews AFB to receive the dead.

  12. cranky-d says:

    When shit goes pear-shaped in foreign relations, it’s time to rally around the sitting president.

    G-d help us.

  13. Squid says:

    Jughead and Hill are at Andrews AFB to receive the dead.

    Something tells me that when Jugears says he “feels an obligation” to be there, it means something completely different from when Dubya said the same thing. One considers it a solemn duty of the office; the other considers it a chore that must be done for the optics.

    That fucker. I thought I was cynical before, but I was a gorram Pollyanna in the old days.

  14. Ernst Schreiber says:

    If Obama were really winning, he’d have taken a break from candidating to do some presidenting.

  15. BigBangHunter says:

    – We’ll now be treated to an overblown session of ‘caring and sobbing’ for the camera’s, no questions allowed of course. Not that the press would dare to ask a single pertinent question because, well you know, in this time of mourning any sign of partisanship is just so Romneyeque’, and other ass covering bullshit.

  16. Squid says:

    When shit goes pear-shaped in foreign relations, it’s time to rally around the sitting president.

    The sitting president who launched an unauthorized strike against Libya, who represented no threat to the U.S., while ignoring Iran, who pose a grave threat? I doubt Romney’s people are going to let Obama skate on this one.

    If they do, they deserve to lose.

  17. Ernst Schreiber says:

    When shit goes pear-shaped in foreign relations, it’s time to rally around the sitting president.

    G-d help us.

    Is that because patriotism, civic duty, and all those other fine things which we believe in that they want to own compels us to rally, or is it because there’s nobody to rally around this time?

  18. leigh says:

    Hillary started somber and folksy (faux Bill-like, without the lip-biting) and is getting strident, now.

  19. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I doubt Romney’s people are going to let Obama skate on this one.

    They should suggest that all they want to do his help the President by showing him what leadership looks like.

  20. palaeomerus says:

    The press covering for Obama is like Jan Brady hauling her fake mannequin date ‘George Glass’ around in ‘A Very Brady Sequel’. It isn’t fooling anybody and it makes you wonder if maybe Jan needs medication and/or constant professional supervision. You aren’t sure what to feel. Contempt wrestles with pity.

    How can the press keep dragging this horrible dummy around and keeping the sickening farce alive?

  21. leigh says:

    Maybe if he’d played a little less golf and done a little more presidentin’ we wouldn’t be here.

    We’re on the verge of if not the opening act of WWIII and the media has yet to ask why: Where were you, Obama? How did this happen in 3 short years?

    Now he’s cribbing from Bush: “We’ll bring them to justice.”

    FOAD.

  22. palaeomerus says:

    Today we get our news from the opinion page and our editorializing from the news page.

    Bizarro-life.

  23. cranky-d says:

    My point was that the automatic reaction is to rally around the president, hence the polls. I could easily be wrong.

  24. palaeomerus says:

    “How can the press keep dragging this horrible dummy around and keeping the sickening farce alive?”

    And when is grandma Florence Henderson going to show up and slap Jan back to reality?

  25. “New Polls Show Obama Leading in Important Battleground States”

    Sure, Barack’s leading from behind. Forward!

  26. leigh says:

    Dick Morris opines and cuts through the weeds of polling data.

  27. palaeomerus says:

    I think I got too mad and stressed out today. I just puked up a good portion of my noodles and beef tips. I might need to turn off the TV and radio for a few days and get my mind right. Been a rough two weeks.

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