This poll looks a little bit like the national polls...
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 48% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns 45% of the vote. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
WhatUwish4: This poll looks a little bit like the national polls...
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 48% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns 45% of the vote. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
it is interesting after 24 hours and just one vote per person that it is not as one sided as the polls where people can vote over and over. Even though this is of course just a small amount of people it is kind of interesting.
Nikogas: it is interesting after 24 hours and just one vote per person that it is not as one sided as the polls where people can vote over and over. Even though this is of course just a small amount of people it is kind of interesting.
I agree. I have always wondered about the open polls, but I just figured the open polls were more popular since anyone could vote even if they weren't members or weren't signed in.
I think we'll all get better numbers once the convention is over. It does not bode well for Obama though. Historically any incumbent with this low of a popularity rating loses. My guess is that we will see 2010 all over again, and Obama will lose by a wide margin.
But then again, I put nothing past these politicians. Who knows what fun and games they will produce next?
WhatUwish4: I agree. I have always wondered about the open polls, but I just figured the open polls were more popular since anyone could vote even if they weren't members or weren't signed in.
I think we'll all get better numbers once the convention is over. It does not bode well for Obama though. Historically any incumbent with this low of a popularity rating loses. My guess is that we will see 2010 all over again, and Obama will lose by a wide margin.
But then again, I put nothing past these politicians. Who knows what fun and games they will produce next?
open polls have another Feature,which Dude of course denies! ACORN-Style Voting!
awesome. 55 people voted. just like in the real world! LOL.. nooo..we have a lot more people that vote in the USA. at least a few..still split down the middle, even after the Obama acceptance to run for President Speech. ;-}
seems like it was a quiet Sunday, just bumping this up but I think most everyone voted. But just in case I will put it out there, I just hope whoever wins the election has some good things in store. It is about time some good things happen, even if it's not on the news or youtube. Keepin' the faith.
cloud747: Romney is the choice of the rich , who don't want to pay tax.. also israeli lobby backs him up for his promise of attacking iran he is a mormon..yaak
Don't want to pop your balloon but the top 5% pay 40% of all the taxes.
If he was a muslim would you feel better. Just askin'? :)
cloud747: Romney is the choice of the rich , who don't want to pay tax.. also israeli lobby backs him up for his promise of attacking iran he is a mormon..yaak
LOL,,well, this poll does not have the quantity of votes like some, but like I said I made it so even I could only make one vote. I will be surprised if it hits 100 or more......but you never know.
(CNN)September 28, 2012 -- New polls in three swing states indicate President Barack Obama exceeding 50% support among likely voters and holding leads of nine to 12 points over Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Fueling those numbers, the four polls suggest that Romney has lost his edge on the economy, an issue on which the challenger has based his campaign.
The new surveys come one day after another batch of battleground state polls also suggested Obama with the advantage.
The fresh batch of polls in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania, which together account for 67 electoral votes, were released by Quinnipiac University/CBS News/New York Times and Franklin and Marshall College
CHOLENA: (CNN)September 28, 2012 -- New polls in three swing states indicate President Barack Obama exceeding 50% support among likely voters and holding leads of nine to 12 points over Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Fueling those numbers, the four polls suggest that Romney has lost his edge on the economy, an issue on which the challenger has based his campaign.
The new surveys come one day after another batch of battleground state polls also suggested Obama with the advantage.
The fresh batch of polls in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania, which together account for 67 electoral votes, were released by Quinnipiac University/CBS News/New York Times and Franklin and Marshall College
Finally someone talks about who will win, not who they prefer!
WhatUwish4: Uh...Have you ever googled "Unskewed Polls?" The results are radically different when you use the correct methodology.
Liberal pollsters and the Soros Media are doing everything in their power to control this election and part of that is using 2008 data NOT 2010 data (which they have actually admitted). There is a BIG difference in the outcome if you use the 2010 numbers.
But if Strategic Allied Consulting is found to be guilty of voter registration fraud in Florida, it opens the door to challenges to the work they’ve done in other battlegrounds, namely, Colorado, Nevada, North Carolina, and Virginia.
This is not the first time smoke has been smelled around Sproul’s firm.
As reported by The Nation, “Sproul… is infamous for accusations that his firms have committed fraud by tampering with Democratic voter registration forms and suppressing votes… Brad Friedman has put up a history of Sproul’s companies, and their work for Republican interests. They range from antics like gathering signatures to put Nader on the ballot and being banned from Walmart for partisan voting drives to more serious offenses, like allegedly destroying Democratic registration forms in several states while on the payroll of the RNC…
In 2004, a voter registration worker in Nevada hired by Sproul’s firm told reporters that he had witnessed his surpervisors chucking registration forms signed by Democrats. ‘They were thrown away in the trash,’ he claimed. Sproul’s canvassers in Oregon confessed to doing the same thing, and other reports emerged across several swing states. In Minnesota, workers said they were actually fired for bringing in registration forms signed by Democrats. CBS News obtained faxes showing that Sproul’s firm had even impersonated the left-leaning America Votes! to organize voter registration drives at libraries
WhatUwish4: Liberal pollsters and the Soros Media are doing everything in their power to control this election and part of that is using 2008 data NOT 2010 data (which they have actually admitted). There is a BIG difference in the outcome if you use the 2010 numbers.
This is all being set up to suppress Republican turnout. The side benefit is that America will see rioting in the streets election night if Obama loses.
wow,,,,just split down the middle still. I wonder if the election coming up will be so close! That would keep a lot of people watching till the final vote and count is competed. ;-}
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You may have just uncovered a long time series of scandals of the Ovulating House!!