Just a reminder of Democrats' "good times"....
"Oh, my! Thats not true. Obama is LEADING in all swing states between 2 and 5 points. Try again in November."
- iacon3000, Oh My: Romney Takes the Lead in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Townhall.com, 16 August 2012
From Gallup, PPP, Ras, Purple State, RCP:
Today:
WI: Romney +2
FL: Romney +2
Gen: Romney +1
Yesterday:
OH: Romney +2
FL: Romney +1
VA: Romney +3
Gallup: Romney +2
Democratic registration in swing states is down 800,000. Republican registration down only 79,000. Independent registration up 207,000.
Independents: Romney +11
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/243877-poll-romney-posts-gains-in-swing-states
http://www.politico.com/blogs/charlie-mahtesian/2012/08/dem-registration-down-in-key-states-132150.html
Ryan: 50% approval rating
Cong. Gen Ballot: R +3
Today:
WI: Romney +2
FL: Romney +2
Gen: Romney +1
Yesterday:
OH: Romney +2
FL: Romney +1
VA: Romney +3
Gallup: Romney +2
Democratic registration in swing states is down 800,000. Republican registration down only 79,000. Independent registration up 207,000.
Independents: Romney +11
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/243877-poll-romney-posts-gains-in-swing-states
http://www.politico.com/blogs/charlie-mahtesian/2012/08/dem-registration-down-in-key-states-132150.html
Ryan: 50% approval rating
Cong. Gen Ballot: R +3
But, here's your real killer:
From MAJOR PROG, Greg Sargent, in the WAPO:
NBC sends over a partisan breakdown of the two questions designed to measure voter enthusiasm, and the results are striking: The GOP leads Dems by at least 20 points on both of them.
The first question asked voters to volunteer how interested they are in November's elections, using a scale of one to ten. Among Democrats, 54 percent indicated a high interest (nine or 10) in voting. Meanwhile, 74 percent of Republicans indicated a high interest -- 20 points higher.
The second question asked: "Compared with previous elections, are you more enthusiastic about voting than usual, or less enthusiastic?" Only 47 percent of Dems said they were more enthusiastic. Meanwhile, 74 percent of Republicans indicated a high interest -- 20 points higher.
The second question asked: "Compared with previous elections, are you more enthusiastic about voting than usual, or less enthusiastic?" Only 47 percent of Dems said they were more enthusiastic. Meanwhile, while seventy percent of Republicans said the same -- 23 points higher."
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/10/that_enthusiasm_gap_remains_aw.html
From MAJOR PROG, Greg Sargent, in the WAPO:
NBC sends over a partisan breakdown of the two questions designed to measure voter enthusiasm, and the results are striking: The GOP leads Dems by at least 20 points on both of them.
The first question asked voters to volunteer how interested they are in November's elections, using a scale of one to ten. Among Democrats, 54 percent indicated a high interest (nine or 10) in voting. Meanwhile, 74 percent of Republicans indicated a high interest -- 20 points higher.
The second question asked: "Compared with previous elections, are you more enthusiastic about voting than usual, or less enthusiastic?" Only 47 percent of Dems said they were more enthusiastic. Meanwhile, 74 percent of Republicans indicated a high interest -- 20 points higher.
The second question asked: "Compared with previous elections, are you more enthusiastic about voting than usual, or less enthusiastic?" Only 47 percent of Dems said they were more enthusiastic. Meanwhile, while seventy percent of Republicans said the same -- 23 points higher."
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/10/that_enthusiasm_gap_remains_aw.html
Math is hard.
It is even harder when you're stupid.
It is downright impossible when you're a bloody Progressive.
It is even harder when you're stupid.
It is downright impossible when you're a bloody Progressive.
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