538 updated.
Obama is at 71% and nowcast at 74.1%
Pre-convention levels.
Hopium rising.
538 updated.
Obama is at 71% and nowcast at 74.1%
Here's a better source
Morgan Freeman got other shit to do.Didn't Obama technically play a pretty big role in executing that mission? Why wouldn't he be a part of it?
I'm gonna say 72% for 538.
Didn't Obama technically play a pretty big role in executing that mission? Why wouldn't he be a part of it?
Bu bu bu My conservative coworker was telling people today that Obama was condescending and in presidential while Romney was cool and collected.Obama destroyed Romney in the last debate, and honestly that's the most important debate for the job.
What's with the Wolf pics in response to close polls?
What's with the Wolf pics in response to close polls?
What's with the Wolf pics in response to close polls?
CNN is still pushing ahead with "Romney momentum." Besides Anderson Cooper, I think I'm done with this channel.
What's with the Wolf pics in response to close polls?
Every time I think about it I find it so amazingly hilarious that Republicans have to act all butthurt now every time Osama bin Laden comes up. Killing the number 1 terrorist should make them all get the biggest boner possible, but now it just rustles their jimmies. And I know they'd totally want to go see a movie with seals taking him out, but with Obama in it, lol.
Oh and "Marines still use bayonetes!"
Damn, how'd I forget about Soledad? She's definitely one of the good ones.Him and Soledad are all that keeps that channel from being absolute crap. Put them in charge of the place and we'd probably have the best news channel in a matter of months.
It would be like bizarro Hannity and ColmesCNN should spend a tiny fortune and bring maddow and hannity together for a show.
Think about it.
Now think harder.
You mean a show where they shoot their opinions at each other, like in a firefight or a Crossfire?CNN should spend a tiny fortune and bring maddow and hannity together for a show.
Think about it.
Now think harder.
I had a troll account on RaptureReady in 2008 where I pretended to be a kid in seminary school. Had a big ahuahuahuahuhauhuahuahuhauhuahuahuahuahuha where is your god now post lined up on election night but since they were approving each post before making them public they just permed me instead.
Thanks guys. Gonna check those out lol.free republic.
Anyone have the exact numbers? I stand by my prediction of 48.5 to 48.4 Obama.ppppolls1 min Barack Obama now leads 49-48 in our national tracking. 3 point gain since he was down by 2 on Monday's release: http://t.co/RJt6w4J7
Blitzer: "What is a tie?"What's with the Wolf pics in response to close polls?
Him and Soledad are all that keeps that channel from being absolute crap. Put them in charge of the place and we'd probably have the best news channel in a matter of months.
That cements it. Women who vote for republicans like that are mentally unbalanced.lol Romney reaffirmed his support for Mourdock's candidacy. Maybe this'll become a good attack line for female voters for Bams in the home stretch.
That would be the counter-argument, that since the Compact results in a true one person, one vote election, the SCOTUS could rule the issue moot. I don't see the precedent that would favor such a decision, but I could be wrong.But this isn't at all true if you're not talking about actual tallying. The compact states only do anything resembling this if there are 270 EVs' worth of states in the compact. But in that case the winner of the election is entirely determined by the winner of the national popular vote and the electoral college is entirely controlled by the compact states. The electors from the non-compact states are irrelevant to the procedure. So there's no problematic weighting going on, except for the procedurally irrelevant margins in the EC.
No problem. In 2004, I was at a non-partisan company that did in excess of 2 million autocall dials a day. We did work for both parties, but for the last few days before the election, most of our stuff was subcontract work for a major RNC contractor. I handled all the incoming data and prepared the reports going back to them (which were a bitch and a half because they used a very specific format and they didn't give me the schema until the last minute.)Forgive me for being nosy, but can you share what inside info you had in 2004? I'm intrigued.
Too be fair he didn't say it was his argument. He said he "heard on Facebook that Obama pissed off a bunch of Marines" with his comment and "made people think he didn't understand the military".Your coworker actually said this?
Christ, conservatives are dumber and more easily swayed than I thought... And I wasn't giving them any benefit of the doubt at all on that one...
You're forgetting the indian dreamboat Fareed Zakaria.Damn, how'd I forget about Soledad? She's definitely one of the good ones.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/25/u...for-electoral-votes.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&Romney Upbeat, But Math is the Same
The Romney team is mindful that the new enthusiasm has not opened any new paths to winning 270 electoral votes. The campaign continues to keep an eye on trying to make a late run at Pennsylvania, advisers said, but it remains more of a last-ditch option. ...
A Time Magazine poll released Wednesday showed Mr. Obama with a five-point edge over Mr. Romney in Ohio, 49 percent to 44 percent, which is within the margin of sampling error. Party strategists on both sides say the race appears to be remarkably close, but two senior Republican officials here said that they believed Mr. Obama had a slight advantage and that they worried that Mr. Romneys gains had leveled off.
Advisers to Mr. Romney argue that they can win the election without winning Ohio, but it means that the campaign must perform nearly flawlessly in every other battleground. One aide referred to Ohio as still the big nut to crack, but a victory would probably mean that Mr. Obamas Midwestern firewall of Iowa and Wisconsin also was highly vulnerable. ...
While both campaigns are still advertising in nine battleground states, advisers to both sides say that the most competitive fight is now taking place in seven: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin. A huge get-out-the-vote effort is under way in all states, with only a sliver of undecided voters remaining.
Oh, I know why they're doing it. I feel it's more for ratings than anything else. I'm sure more Republicans watch the news channels since the party skews older, while younger people who tend to lean left more likely get their news online.CNN is trending conservative since the right bitches about every little nit pick that's aimed their way.
Also, Faux's ratings.
Yes, Fareed is good too.You're forgetting the indian dreamboat Fareed Zakaria.
But seriously, watch GPS, and his specials.
We need a news channel with all of the best ones from all the channels.
Soledad, Cooper, Maddow, Hayes, and Harris-Perry... and probably Shep Smith
Comic book villians confirmed.
It's time for the Republican party to retire.
Another article I read made it sound more like a phishing attempt, the response piece asked for SSN and driver's license info.The link said:Cate said a "significant majority have gone to Republican voters, but not exclusively. We've got Democrats who received the letters, we've got independents. We're telling everybody to be on the lookout."
You're forgetting the indian dreamboat Fareed Zakaria.
But seriously, watch GPS, and his specials.
Willem Dafoe is the white Fareed Zakaria.Indian Willem Dafoe is awesome
Meanwhile, a big news source points out that Romney's math is daunting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/25/u...for-electoral-votes.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&
At some point, television folks are going to have to admit this.. right?
I mean, this is the New York Times calling this out.
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And on a completely different note: anyone know of any good election apps that'll make my iPad chime when a major news org calls a state? I'd guess that such a thing could be fun for Election Night.
I gotta wonder what it feels like to be Romney about now. When does it finally dawn on him that he's likely not going to win, and that he's been campaigning and ramping up to this for over a decade only to lose?
You're forgetting the indian dreamboat Fareed Zakaria.
But seriously, watch GPS, and his specials.
I'd prefer CNN headlines delivered by Andy please.
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The Free Republic forum is the ugliest piece of junk I've ever seen. People actually can read stuff on there?
You're forgetting the indian dreamboat Fareed Zakaria.
But seriously, watch GPS, and his specials.
I have an account on there that I made back in 2006. It's been several years since I've logged in.. gotta see if it's still an active account.The Free Republic forum is the ugliest piece of junk I've ever seen. People actually can read stuff on there?
Okay - this was my "literal laugh aloud" moment for tonight. Nice.So basically Andy is tied there, right?
Yeah, the poor guy will probably lock himself in one of his many mansions to have a good cry for a while.I gotta wonder what it feels like to be Romney about now. When does it finally dawn on him that he's likely not going to win, and that he's been campaigning and ramping up to this for over a decade only to lose?
dreamboat plagiarist
dreamboat plagiarist
and wiki:Mr. Zakaria said he never had an assistant write a column in 25 years and that he began using a research assistant for his column only in the last year.
The mistake, he said, occurred when he confused the notes he had taken about Ms. Lepores article he said he often writes his research in longhand with notes taken from Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America, by Adam Winkler (W.W. Norton, 2011), a copy of which was on his desk at his CNN office.
He was briefly suspended in August 2012 while Time and CNN investigated an allegation of plagiarism[7] involving an August 20 Zakaria column on gun control with similarities to a New Yorker article by Jill Lepore. In a statement issued on the CNN Global Public Square website, Zakaria apologized "unreservedly," saying that he had made "a terrible mistake," though not plagiarism.[8][9][10] Six days later, after a review of his research notes and years of prior commentary, Time and CNN reinstated Zakaria. Time described the incident as "isolated" and "unintentional"; and CNN said, We found nothing that merited continuing the suspension."[11]
Yeah, the poor guy will probably lock himself in one of his many mansions to have a good cry for a while.
There's a right leaning polling website where the comments are 100% conservative. They are convinced every poll is skewed for dems by the d-r-I breakdown. They are convinced Romney is up three in Ohio (the website merely posts polls and isn't fueling the crazy). They also think they're up in Pennsylvania and cite Dick Morris.
I would love too see the reactions there should obama win.