Little-Acorn
10-09-2012, 11:50 AM
Second verse, same as the first. The Pew poll is still asking more Democrats than Republicans, as though more Dems could be expected to actually vote (never mind that Repubs voted in greater numbers in the most recent major national election in 2010).
But this time, even their skewed-as-usual poll found more people voting for Romney than for Obama. Even Pew can no longer fake an Obama victory!
Interestingly, this time the "likely voters" showed more Republicans than Democrats. Even Pew has now found that more Republicans are likely to vote on Nov. 6, than Democrats. Will that finally get them to start ASKING more Republicans, or even asking EQUAL numbers of each party?
Naw.
Peeewwww!!!
http://www.people-press.org/files/legacy-pdf/10-8-12%20Political%20Release.pdf
But this time, even their skewed-as-usual poll found more people voting for Romney than for Obama. Even Pew can no longer fake an Obama victory!
Interestingly, this time the "likely voters" showed more Republicans than Democrats. Even Pew has now found that more Republicans are likely to vote on Nov. 6, than Democrats. Will that finally get them to start ASKING more Republicans, or even asking EQUAL numbers of each party?
Naw.
Peeewwww!!!
http://www.people-press.org/files/legacy-pdf/10-8-12%20Political%20Release.pdf