Posted on 10/19/2012 8:39:01 AM PDT by BlueStateRightist
Mitt Romney now has a double-digit lead in Missouri. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Missouri Voters, taken the night after the second presidential debate, finds Romney with 54% support to President Obamas 43%. One percent (1%) favors some other candidate, and three percent (3%) remain undecided.
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Youd hope Romney with an 11% lead might just pull Akin over the line.
Sounds more like Akin is pulling Romney along.
The Liberal PhonyCons just a few weeks ago were telling Real Conservatives that “Akin will bring down Romney in Missouri”...now its “Akin is riding Romney bootstraps”
Exactly! I’ve been telling everyone for months, now, that there’s no way in hell Missouri is a toss-up state!
Cheers!
No, Obama isn’t contesting Missouri. The only Obama ads I’ve seen on TV, here, are national ads. Also, Romney isn’t advertising here, either.
As for Todd Akin... I’d be surprised if he wins. 99 percent of all ads for that race are coming from McCaskill and her special interest groups. She’s been able to paint him as a nut job. Because of the Repuglicans ridiculous efforts to abandon him, he hasn’t had the money to defend himself against her allegations.
Looks like the DemonRats are going to keep the Senate Majority. Thanks, Repuglicans! (Morons!)
This 12-point swing is about the average of the change we’ve seen in OH absentee ballots (in the Rs favor).
This is comforting. I was a little worried the Akin stuff might put Romney in jeopardy.
Why are you posting a positive article troll.
I hope Romney has some coat tails in Missouri that benefit Akin, and if so I hope Akin is a forgiving sort when it comes to supporting other Conservatives in the GOP in the Senate, whenever they are voting in agreement with Romney.
How do you figure that? The same data shows McCaskill leading Akin 51-43. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_senate_elections/missouri/election_2012_missouri_senate
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