Posted on 09/18/2012 3:37:57 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Mitt Romney has a slight advantage over President Obama in the critical battleground state of Colorado, according to a survey released Tuesday from conservative polling outlet Rasmussen.
Romney leads with 47 percent support over Obama at 45 percent, according to the survey of 500 likely voters. That's within the polls 4.5 percent margin of error.
Colorado is a true toss-up, with Obama holding a 1.7 percent lead in the Real Clear Politics average of polls.
Obama won the state easily over Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in 2008, 54 to 45 percent. It was only the second time since 1968 Colorado has gone for the Democratic presidential candidate.
I realize that RCP shows obama leading in Colorado over Romney, I just do not beleive it.
Have you seen this? It explains a lot... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C__xOdPPZFo
That is just, I don’t know what but it amazing.
Think I’ll put that on my FaceBook, or not.
If Rasmussen is correct in the national poll(Romney up by 2% or so), then it makes sense. Colorado was the closest to the national difference last time around, so if Romney is up nationally by 2%, then he should be in Colorado as well.
What doesn’t make sense is Romney being up nationally but behind in Ohio.
I am not getting any of the polls.
The only one I beleive is the one that says obama is ahead in California.
I know - I wish more people would see this.... there are only a few hundred views so far....I’m trying to share it ! (BTW - this is not my phone - I have no idea who did this - someone sent it to me)
I put it on my FaceBook and twitter accounts, there’s a few.
Hoping that they share it.
It’s a really an eye opening video.
Obama won CO by 9%, if this is the case, and accurate, he is in a heap of Sh*t in a lot of swing states.
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