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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2008 => Topic started by: Wretched Excess on June 24, 2008, 09:18:51 PM
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vaguely interesting how the numbers change when nader and barr are added to the poll. their
sample is badly skewed (bolded).
the poll also indicates that our base is less than thrilled. yeah, we knew that. we pretty much
are all "the base" here.
and, I guess we will be hearing the phrase "enthusiasm gap" a lot from here on out. :whatever:
Obama holds 12-point lead over McCain, poll finds
WASHINGTON -- Buoyed by enthusiasm among Democrats and public concern over the economy, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has captured a sizable lead over Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) at the opening of the general election campaign for president, the Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg Poll has found.
In a two-man race between the major party candidates, registered voters chose Obama over McCain by 49% to 37% in the national poll conducted last weekend.
On a four-man ballot including independent candidate Ralph Nader and Libertarian Bob Barr, voters chose Obama over McCain by an even larger margin, 48% to 33%.
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In contrast, many voters give McCain credit as the more experienced candidate and the one best equipped to protect the nation against terrorism -- but they rank those concerns below their worries about the economy.
Moreover, McCain suffers from a pronounced "enthusiasm gap," especially among the conservatives who usually give Republican candidates a reliable base of support. Among voters who describe themselves as conservative, only 58% say they will vote for McCain; 15% say they will vote for Obama, 14% say they will vote for someone else, and 13% say they are undecided.
By contrast, 79% of voters who describe themselves as liberal say they plan to vote for Obama.
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In this national poll's random sample of voters, 39% identified themselves as Democrats, 22% as Republicans, and 27% as independents. In a similar poll a year ago, 33% identified themselves as Democrats, 28% as Republicans, and 30% as independents.
More (http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-poll25-2008jun25,0,5763707.story)
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In other news, the Palestinian Gaza Gazette/Cameldung poll shows democrat presidential candidate B. Hussein Obama with a 96 point lead over his Republican opponent John McCain. The PGG/C poll shows Obama 98% to McCain's 2% among likely terrorists and other scum.
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In other news, the Palestinian Gaza Gazette/Cameldung poll shows democrat presidential candidate B. Hussein Obama with a 96 point lead over his Republican opponent John McCain. The PGG/C poll shows Obama 98% to McCain's 2% among likely terrorists and other scum.
who the hell are the 2%? :???:
:-)
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In other news, the Palestinian Gaza Gazette/Cameldung poll shows democrat presidential candidate B. Hussein Obama with a 96 point lead over his Republican opponent John McCain. The PGG/C poll shows Obama 98% to McCain's 2% among likely terrorists and other scum.
who the hell are the 2%? :???:
:-)
They'll be dead by morning, so it doesn't matter...
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A commie newspaper like the LA Times states that there is a 17 point % gap between Repubs (22%)& Democraps (39). That tell me right there that the poll is tainted with bias. The faggot pollster, Pinkus, can not count to a 100 because when you add the 22% for Independents, the total equals 88%. I guess the missing 12% are in outer space.
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Among voters who describe themselves as conservative, only 58% say they will vote for McCain; 15% say they will vote for Obama,
That tells you all you need to know about the accuracy of the thing.
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Among voters who describe themselves as conservative, only 58% say they will vote for McCain; 15% say they will vote for Obama,
That tells you all you need to know about the accuracy of the thing.
yep. there are plenty of pissed off conservatives out there, but I have yet to meet a single one that is that pissed off. :whatever:
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Among voters who describe themselves as conservative, only 58% say they will vote for McCain; 15% say they will vote for Obama,
That tells you all you need to know about the accuracy of the thing.
yep. there are plenty of pissed off conservatives out there, but I have yet to meet a single one that is that pissed off. :whatever:
These lying piece shit pollsters want the Magic Negro to win so bad.
McCain is going to stomp the piss out of Obama. Mexicans do not like blacks; they will vote for McCain in large numbers.