Hey Kosmo, if all undecideds break for the challenger, then is Scott Brown doomed?
See what the polls say in the run-up to election day. If Brown is still hovering around a 45-43 margin, he'll be gone.
Hey Kosmo, if all undecideds break for the challenger, then is Scott Brown doomed?
See what the polls say in the run-up to election day. If Brown is still hovering around a 45-43 margin, he'll be gone.
Why does Brown get a ceiling of 45% to be gone and Obama gets a 47% ceiling? Sounds like you are cherry picking man.
Why does Brown get a ceiling of 45% to be gone and Obama gets a 47% ceiling? Sounds like you are cherry picking man.
If an incumbent is under 50%, and especially at 47% or lower, even if polls show them "up" they are trouble.
He's one of the democrats that can draw in white working class voters and Catholics thanks to his pro-life and economic populist views.
With this kind of political polling insight and model, I think the New York Times will be kicking Nate Silver out and giving you a call.
Please, we don't need yet another Nate Silver scrotum oiling in this thread.
Obama's probably going to lose Maine now because he's under 50. Uh-oh guys.
how anyone can hate nate silver...how...what the fuck
how anyone can hate nate silver...how...what the fuck
Highest rated comment in RedditAccording to TV producer Robin Madden, a former friend of Romney during his time at Stanford:
He told us that he had gotten the uniform from his father, George Romney, then the Governor of Michigan, whose security detail was staffed by uniformed troopers. He told us that he was using it to pull over drivers on the road. He also had a red flashing light that he would attach to the top of his white Rambler. We thought it was all pretty weird. We all thought, Wow, thats pretty creepy. And after that, we didnt have much interaction with him.
In another story during Mitts high school days in Michigan, Mitt would pretend to pull his friends over while they were on dates.
Given the current climate of being outraged over everything its surprising, then, that nobody thinks it weird that the potential future president used to dress up like a police office and scare the shit out of people? I mean, yeah, I could see that shit flying in Michigan (because God hates Michigan and there is nothing to do there), but the behavior continued when he was in college in California during the late 60s? Go to a reading. Go see a band. Dont dress up like a police officer and pretend to pull people over FOR FUN.
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A bunch of people are arguing that "people do stupid shit when they are young, and thus this is a non-issue". I would agree with that, partially.
This story being about "things Mitt has done" is the wrong focal point. I've done stupid shit when I was young too. The difference is that I didn't get caught. Had I, I would've been in trouble.
Mitt was helped out by his father. Given a uniform and siren and everything. His father wasn't young and stupid. Just rich. Mitt went around breaking the law and scaring people needlessly, with his father's approval. Because he has money and power, he was allowed to do shit that, for you and me, is very illegal.
He is used to a life of privilege, where money and power is more important than the law. I think that is a far more interesting thing to note.
Please, we don't need yet another Nate Silver scrotum oiling in this thread.
Come on man. He's the Chuck Todd of poll numbers....except Nate is still somewhat useful.
33 times.How many times has Congress voted to repeal the ACA? Aren't people getting tired of this shit?
Although that's slightly annoying, it's not as egregious as cntrational who would spam each page with multiple round ups. And many of them were from the previous day.Do you just repost the entire TPM feed?
That maxim is predicated on outmoded conventionality. Although that may have been valid, and even then the evidence is exaggerated, recent elections have confuted the notion. And a more thorough analysis readily displays that undecided voters do not invariably break for the challenger.If an incumbent is under 50%, and especially at 47% or lower, even if polls show them "up" they are trouble.
I'd be reluctant to assess the race based on a few polls; a few of those polls are of dubious validity. Rather, the national polls, which are more bountiful and devoid of idiosyncrasies, provide a clearer depiction of the race. It's closer than it seems.Those polls seem to show its not much of a race right now. When will the Romney money advantage kick in?
Perhaps because they think the Democrats are the best shot for the advancement of colored people? Is this really so difficult for you to understand?
Weird, this is the sort of thing you usually hear from Republicans. But, well, Biden going off message, what can you do.
And you find this relevant to his ability to be President 50 years later how, exactly?
I other news, oh Joe, you so crazy!
http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2012/07/11/biden-considers-379k-income-middle-class/
Just Joe being Joe! (shoulder punch)
Mitt impersonating a police officer and chasing down guys and cutting their hair sure makes him sound like a nice person. I'm pretty sure kosmo and others here would be calling for an independent counsel over these allegations if it were Obama.You're critical of someone who brings up a story about something incredibly stupid Mitt Romney used to do because it "isn't relevant to being president", yet you're the one to bring up up lysol wipes, how manly a president needs to look on a bicycle, and lolz that Joe Biden sure is dumb lolzolz stories.
Mitt impersonating a police officer and chasing down guys and cutting their hair sure makes him sound like a nice person. I'm pretty sure kosmo and others here would be calling for an independent counsel over these allegations if it were Obama.
Mitt impersonating a police officer and chasing down guys and cutting their hair sure makes him sound like a nice person. I'm pretty sure kosmo and others here would be calling for an independent counsel over these allegations if it were Obama.
And you find this relevant to his ability to be President 50 years later how, exactly?
Biden's net worth is negative...He has shit to pay off. Being underwater is a distinctly American Middle Class experience.Man, if I made 400k a year, with guaranteed hundreds of thousands of dollars guaranteed even after I retire, I would tour the world helping out people. I would pay off my house, purchase some cars and then start putting money away. How you can be that stupid with your money (he has home equity loans? Those are about the dumbest things you can do. Loans against life insurance policies? Sheesh.)
WHERE ARE THE TRANSCRIPTS OBAMA!?!
Biden's net worth is negative...He has shit to pay off. Being underwater is a distinctly American Middle Class experience.
And you find this relevant to his ability to be President 50 years later how, exactly?
I other news, oh Joe, you so crazy!
http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2012/07/11/biden-considers-379k-income-middle-class/
I make $70k, including per diem. According to my taxes, I'm in the top 10%. But I live in a non-central AC 2BR apartment, and drive a used 11 year old Accord with a busted bumper, and have $40k in loans for wife and $4000 in personal debt. I would say this would classify me as "upper class" citizen too, with middle class problems.So he is an upper class citizen with middle class problems.
I make $70k, including per diem. According to my taxes, I'm in the top 10%. But I live in a non-central AC 2BR apartment, and drive a used 11 year old Accord with a busted bumper, and have $40k in loans for wife and $4000 in personal debt. I would say this would classify me as "upper class" citizen too, with middle class problems.
Those two women each look like half of Michelle Obama...
That's not upper class, amigo. You could probably call it upper middle, if you like. Depending on where you live.
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Probably, that's why I put it under double quotes. But wouldn't 10% satisfy upper class? By the way AB, H&R Block.That's not upper class, amigo. You could probably call it upper middle, if you like. Depending on where you live.
Nate has said before that while internal polls are usually biased, they shouldn't be discounted outright.Waiting for Silver to comment on the Priorities polls. My initial reaction is that it's very hard to take polls from PACs seriously
PPP said:Tim Kaine 46
George Allen 44
Probably, that's why I put it under double quotes. But wouldn't 10% satisfy upper class? By the way AB, H&R Block.
Nate has said before that while internal polls are usually biased, they shouldn't be discounted outright.
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Will likely be a close one but it seems like Kaine has the edge. Undecided voters break for Obama as well.