Yes, but, minorities and Democrats are going to show up in MASS NUMBERS on their special voting day, WEDNESDAY! Spread the word! Wednesday is D Day for obama voters!
Pew was #2 most accurate poll last week of election in 2008!
I voted early, last Sunday, in Florida, and CAN verify that Holder’s “people” were out in full force. Nice to know their advantage has dropped off some...still, we FLORIDIANS need to get out he the vote!
Great, but this is one reason I hate hate hate early voting. Not only is it an open door for RAT fraud but I cannot believe that these early reports don’t influence voter turnout on the real election day.
There is a reason RATS and liberals are the ones who fought for and will die to keep early voting. This is part of “whatever it takes” to them.
When Florida is a landslide, and OH, PA, NH, IA, etc. are called by the networks for Romney early, I expect disheartened and lazy libs on the West Coast to stay home.
That will expand the margin of victory in the popular vote beyond what all these polls say.
Some places are seeing wait times for early voting that exceed 90 minutes.
I’m starting to get excited. I am on the election board, so my workday will begin at 6 am and run through 9:30 or 10:00 pm. It is going to be VERY interesting.
Not being I them ow about such matters, I have been wondering how it’s known that candidate A is leading candidate B before the votes are counted on Election Day. Any help enlightening me is thanked in advance.
A few others here have displayed some interest in what Intrade was showing with regard to the election.
Just now, I checked and Intrade reveals a 14.6% chance of the Republicans capturing the White House, the Senate, and the House. By over 85%, they don’t see that happening.
In the general election, they show Obama winning by about 66.5% vs 33.5% for Romney.
Looks to me like there’s some money to be made. I’m not inclined to give out so much personal information to participate.
“...Get’n close to the big day!...”
I voted absentee this time. I work in the oil & gas fields and I’m a long way from home. There was no way I could personally get back home to vote and I was not going to be denied. Everyone I work with out here has either voted absentee or is taking time off to travel home just to vote. All of us, myself included, would crawl over broken glass to vote for the American even though he was not my choice in the primaries. I don’t know a single one out here in this business so far that has, or will, vote for the Kenyan. We know our jobs and the production of America’s energy resources depend on the Kenyan’s total defeat. We’re all praying for a complete and re-astounding rout of this Kenyan evil off the backs of the American people.
Yessiree. My wife and contributed to Romney’s lead yesterday here in Texas. Five days and counting!
Colorado:
The LARGEST COUNTY in Colorado is El Paso (think Colorado Springs). The vote here in 2008 was won by McCain, 57-39%. This year in early voting (and most have now voted) the GOP-registered voters outnumber the Dems 69-31% (actually 70,615 to 32,951 if you want to figure the precise fractional difference)
Just curious, does anyone remember what time New Hampshire was called in 2008, or 2004, for that matter? . . Okay, I’m getting a little antsy. : )