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To: sirchtruth
Morris was right. If conservatives would have voted as we thought then it would have been a slam dunk for Mitt.

You are embarrassing yourself.

Morris doesn't even claim that. He says his mistake was second guessing pollsters models for minority turnout. Basically, he says he underestimated how many blacks, Hispanics, single women, etc, would show up at the polls.

Also, the "majority" never predicted Obama to win. The majority on some conservative sites and Fox News maybe, but in the greater media universe the vast majority correctly picked Obama to win a narrow election. This includes seasoned election analysts like Cook, Sabato, Rothernberg, etc, - all thought Obama would win. Only the conservative echo chamber that was foolishly claiming all the polls were skewed thought otherwise.

23 posted on 11/08/2012 5:37:13 AM PST by Longbow1969
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To: Longbow1969
Morris doesn't even claim that. He says his mistake was second guessing pollsters models for minority turnout. Basically, he says he underestimated how many blacks, Hispanics, single women, etc, would show up at the polls.

Yep, that's true because with what we thought, Mitt had momentum and Obama voters did not. But the FACT still remains enough conservatives did not vote because they said they would not back Romney when he was first nominated.

Only the conservative echo chamber that was foolishly claiming all the polls were skewed thought otherwise.

You are correct only because nobody realized conservatives wouldn't vote for a LOSER rino to beat Obama! ...And I meant the "majority" of republican's. Should have clarified this.

33 posted on 11/08/2012 5:54:21 AM PST by sirchtruth (Freedom is not free.)
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