red states rule
08-27-2012, 03:16 AM
First, if Obama wants to win Ohio and the 18 electoral votes that goes along with the win - perhaps he should know how to spell OHIO
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Second, like in most of the other key swing states, it is tied in Ohio. Things are not looking good for the Hope and Change Kid
Dispatch Poll results: Tight races put undecided voters in control
The closest Dispatch Poll in modern history shows the races for president and U.S. Senate in a dead heat in battleground Ohio.
For the record, Republican Mitt Romney holds a “lead” of 0.22 percentage point over President Barack Obama. That’s a mere 2 votes out of more than 1,730 cast for president in the mail poll.
By comparison, Sen. Sherrod Brown has a landslide going over GOP state Treasurer Josh Mandel with a margin of 0.87 point. That’s a whopping 15-ballot bulge.
The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 2.1 percentage points, so the takeaway is that the presidential matchup is tied at 45 percent and the Senate struggle at 44 percent among likely voters.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/08/26/tight-races-put-undecided-voters-in-control.html
http://p.twimg.com/A06NYTUCcAA3MsR.jpg
Second, like in most of the other key swing states, it is tied in Ohio. Things are not looking good for the Hope and Change Kid
Dispatch Poll results: Tight races put undecided voters in control
The closest Dispatch Poll in modern history shows the races for president and U.S. Senate in a dead heat in battleground Ohio.
For the record, Republican Mitt Romney holds a “lead” of 0.22 percentage point over President Barack Obama. That’s a mere 2 votes out of more than 1,730 cast for president in the mail poll.
By comparison, Sen. Sherrod Brown has a landslide going over GOP state Treasurer Josh Mandel with a margin of 0.87 point. That’s a whopping 15-ballot bulge.
The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 2.1 percentage points, so the takeaway is that the presidential matchup is tied at 45 percent and the Senate struggle at 44 percent among likely voters.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/08/26/tight-races-put-undecided-voters-in-control.html