He is?
I'd like to see it if so.
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Scroll over the state and will show his polling. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...ege_scoreboard
Ahead in FL, NC, VA, NH, IA, CO.
Tied in OH, WI.
Behind in PA.
Almost spot on with what we're told Mitt's internals are, except PA.
Newt says Mitt will get PA. Clinton is there
because OBY can't help himself. Clinton will
make things better but the war on coal
is killing OBY which is why Mitt will be in
Pissburgh tomorrow.
Not quite.
Mitt's alleged "internals" has him up in OH, not tied. Rasmussen has it as toss up.
They also claim to be up in NH. Rasmussen has that as toss up as well.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...=feeds-newsxml
And Dick said a +5 or more lead for Mitt.
And Jay Z couldn't fill the place up for OBY who spoke to a half
empty house. So it turns out that Mitt is a prob for him. ILAMO
TO RECAP.
Springstein struck out.
Stevie Wonder struck out.
Jay Z struck out.
That's like MITT striking out the Yankies. Three up and three down-lol.
Gillespie was right. All the enthusiasm and crowds are for Mitt.
http://www.breitbart.com/
Someone in PA is worried. An activist group shredded all GOP
registrations. Sounds like ACORN at work. In 08 they entered
the roster of the Dallas Cowboys in 22 states and their offices
were raided by the FBI. See Philly pic of shredded registrations.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...-registrations
Looks like Ras is jumping on Dick's land slide band wagon because that R+6 lead amounts to a landslide caus of 5.8% gop ID advantage. Dick said this tonight explaining that 1% lead Gallup gave Mitt is like a +5 or more lead.
Plus, Rasmussen's ID numbers are the same as Gallup's and Pew.
Hume said the same thing about that +1% lead.
See explanations.
http://www.breitbart.com/InstaBlog/2...ctorate-is-R-6
The good people of Ohio didn't come out to see The Boss??
No more concerts dates for you :hammer:
In what poll?
You can't look at a generic ballot poll or a national poll and say that's a win in an election that's determined by the states.
Everything I've see where Rasmussen drilled down to the state level shows Mitt within the margin of error at best. Hardly definitive.