Posted on 10/13/2012 10:27:14 AM PDT by TBBT
Potentially Painful Poll for Ohio Coming Today
(Excerpt) Read more at ace.mu.nu ...
Painful for whom?
Thread: http://minx.cc/?post=333804
Good question. I assumed us.
ace.mu.nu. I wouldn’t touch that URL with your diii........ nevermind...
What are the initals for Potentially Painful Poll? Isn’t it PPP?
Is that you, Greg? Or is it GumbyPokey?
this garbage perhaps?? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2944285/posts
Sorry, but if Virginia and Ohio are approaching the wide margin we’ve seen the past few days, there is no way Ohio is trending the other way. I’d say it is is very close, with one of the two with a 1-2 point edge right now.
Oh please. The evidence does not support a very bad poll for R/R.
PPP just released their poll 49-48 Romney in Ohio!
From PPP twitter feed:
Ohio looks pretty darn close on the first night of our poll there. We’ll do more calls tomorrow and have results in the evening
5:52pm - 12 Oct 12
LMFAO!!
I bet R/R takes Ohio at least by 5%.
Where did you see this?
PPP is polling Ohio this weekend. The results are due to be published later on today.
Which side will consider these results painful is not known at the present time.
I think this title is just the author's painful attempt at being clever.
That just means it is time for Triple-Dem to heavily poll Cuyahoga county.
Oh how I wish MI & PA would poll big for R/R so we could stop hearing about the damn swing voters in OH. I just think that the OH voters are craving the attention. Are they stupid enough to really believe that 4 more years of Obama could help them in any possible way? Maybe they could get rid of their Republican Governor to get the full Democrat experience.
In Ohio, I think the pollsters ask “how many votes are you gonna cast for Obama, THIS time?” to the Dem’s in the inner-city tribal areas.
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