Newest Polling Data

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
The latest polling results for the up coming primaries:

Here's what it looks like.

Florida:

Romney - 41%
Gingrich - 29.7%
Paul - 9.8%
Santorum - 13.5%

Nevada:

Romney - 33%
Gingrich - 29%
Paul - 13%
Santorum - 3%

Maine:

Romney - 24%
Gingrich - 18%
Paul - 5%
Santorum - 2%

Colorado:

Romney - 18%
Gingrich - 37%
Paul - 6%
Santorum - 4%


Ohio:

Romney - 27%
Gingrich - 17%
Paul - 10%
Santorum - 18%

So unless Romney get's hit by a buss, it looks like he's going to easily win this thing.

General election match ups ---

Obama Vs Romney:

Obama 47.2%
Romney 45%

Obama Vs Newt:

Obama 51.5%
Gingrich 39.1%

Obama Vs Paul:

Obama 47.5%
Paul 41.7%

Santorum:

Obama 50.5%
Santorum 40.3%
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
The latest polling results for the up coming primaries:

Here's what it looks like.

Florida:

Romney - 41%
Gingrich - 29.7%
Paul - 9.8%
Santorum - 13.5%

Nevada:

Romney - 33%
Gingrich - 29%
Paul - 13%
Santorum - 3%

Maine:

Romney - 24%
Gingrich - 18%
Paul - 5%
Santorum - 2%

Colorado:

Romney - 18%
Gingrich - 37%
Paul - 6%
Santorum - 4%


Ohio:

Romney - 27%
Gingrich - 17%
Paul - 10%
Santorum - 18%

So unless Romney get's hit by a buss, it looks like he's going to easily win this thing.

General election match ups ---

Obama Vs Romney:

Obama 47.2%
Romney 45%

Obama Vs Newt:

Obama 51.5%
Gingrich 39.1%

Obama Vs Paul:

Obama 47.5%
Paul 41.7%

Santorum:

Obama 50.5%
Santorum 40.3%
some people love the smell of napalm in the morning.

i love the the smell of fresh polling data in the morning.

for what it's worth, romney's favorability ratings are MUCH lower than obama's as well.

and this is BEFORE obama's machine starts really working on romney.

:fire:
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
some people love the smell of napalm in the morning.

i love the the smell of fresh polling data in the morning.

for what it's worth, romney's favorability ratings are MUCH lower than obama's as well.

and this is BEFORE obama's machine starts really working on romney.

:fire:
Romney is within the margin of error for polls which are usually 3%. Take into account a lot of Obama supporters are over confident he'll win and don't vote, Romney could easily steal this thing
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Romney is within the margin of error for polls which are usually 3%. Take into account a lot of Obama supporters are over confident he'll win and don't vote, Romney could easily steal this thing
perhaps in "lean" and "secure" states, this may seem to be the case.

however, you had better bet your bottom that this will not be the case in toss up states. is it coincidence that nevada and colorado are working towards cannabis initiatives to drive out younger voters in those key swing states? nope.

just like it was not coincidence in 2004 when gay marriage amendments were on many swing state ballots. 100k people in ohio decided the 2004 election, and it was smart thinking by the shrub handlers that procured it.

obama has 251 already, he is VERY close to being a shoe in. i say this as an observer, not a partisan (although i am for obama).
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
Romney is within the margin of error for polls which are usually 3%. Take into account a lot of Obama supporters are over confident he'll win and don't vote, Romney could easily steal this thing
And conservatives could stay home all together seeing as how they don't have a candidate. Romney isn't conservative or liberal, he's just corporatist. Not really anyone's idea of a bargain. No one likes the guy who starts smiling every time he talks about firing people.

America's mood towards Wall St types that outsource jobs and then keep their money in tax shelters isn't very agreeable right now.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
So Mitt Romney is going to create some jobs in America. I'll vote for anyone as long as he can beat Obama. ANYONE! Anyone in the Bush family looking for a job?
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
So Mitt Romney is going to create some jobs in America. I'll vote for anyone as long as he can beat Obama. ANYONE! Anyone in the Bush family looking for a job?
Yeah, the last Bush did so much good for us all didn't he? WTF the next Bush gonna do to top W? Invade Iran?
Finish destroying our economy?
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
LMAO at Cain on CNN right now. Talking about his endorsement of Gingrich. He is claiming that Gingrich is giving "serious consideration" to 999, and that he and Newt are in "lockstep" on many issues. I doubt those things are true, but the Gingrich campaign can't be happy about this interview. Not an endorsement he needs lol
I'll call it getting Cained
 

deprave

New Member
what is the source for these polls anyway? I don't think they really mean much tbh the polls are only really accurate up until the day of the election. I don't think anyone can beat Obama but I think Ron Paul stands the best chance. The south doesn't like mitt, the north doesn't like newt. Ron Paul has a large liberal and independent following and young people which is what won the election for Obama so I think Ron Paul is the only one that can win. Dr Paul is also the only one that really even differs significantly on certain issues and he has the support of both OWS and Tea Party.

It might be a long shot for Dr Paul to win but I think only him or some kind of 3rd party miracle in Gary Johnson can beat Obama. I am really not looking forward to Obama vs Romney debates, will they just argue about who tortures and kills better? idk? Who will make a better police state (Rubber Bullets Vs Tear gas?)? They pretty much agree on everything so it would be pretty lame.

A vote for Romney/Newt is a vote for Obama not just because they will lose to Obama in the general but because if they win then we will have roughly the same results.
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
I agree that unless something big happens to change things, Obama wins against anybody they have right now. There are a couple longshot wild cards...someone not currently in the race jumping in to save the party, Paul running as an independent, probably other thiings as well.

I did vote for Obama before and will have to again given the alternatives but he has been a disappointment. He screwed us on mmj, for example.
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
I don't think anyone can beat Obama but I think Ron Paul stands the best chance. The south doesn't like mitt, the north doesn't like newt. Ron Paul has a large liberal and independent following and young people which is what won the election for Obama so I think Ron Paul is the only one that can win.

It might be a long shot for Dr Paul to win but I think only him or some kind of 3rd party miracle in Gary Johnson can beat Obama. I am really not looking forward to Obama vs Romney debates, will they just argue about who tortures and kills better? idk? Who will make a better police state (Rubber Bullets Vs Tear gas?)? They pretty much agree on everything so it would be pretty lame.
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Sorry, but logic seems to indicate that the guy that hasnt finished in the top 2 a single time probably wont beat Obama let alone win the nomination of his own party. He also averages 3rd in the upcoming states according to the polls. There is a serious struggle in the Republican party between the establishment and the Teabaggers/Libertarians. Until the dust settles from that conflict they are all gonna keep bashing each other and downgrading the Republican brand as a whole. For the first time in years the Republican party is divided. Some of us saw this coming for a few years,

If your theory on Paul is correct he should run as a 3rd party candidate, thats the only way to find out. He will not be the Republican nominee. BTW I like Johnson too, shame most Americans dont even know who he is.
 

deprave

New Member
Sorry, but logic seems to indicate that the guy that hasnt finished in the top 2 a single time probably wont beat Obama let alone win the nomination of his own party.
he has finished in the top 2, 1 of 3 times and top 3 in one of those, make no mistake Ron Paul is doing very well and getting a signicant number of votes, just look at the #'s.
He also averages 3rd in the upcoming states according to the polls.
Depends on what polls.
There is a serious struggle in the Republican party between the establishment and the Teabaggers/Libertarians. Until the dust settles from that conflict they are all gonna keep bashing each other and downgrading the Republican brand as a whole. For the first time in years the Republican party is divided. Some of us saw this coming for a few years,

If your theory on Paul is correct he should run as a 3rd party candidate, thats the only way to find out. He will not be the Republican nominee. BTW I like Johnson too, shame most Americans dont even know who he is.
Agree with all of this pretty much, but I think Paul has a better chance of winning as a republican. Paul is the only one that gets votes across the board from liberals to republicans therefore he is the only one that can beat obama just based on that alone.
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
They are still talkiing about 46 or so delegates from Florida, winner take all. Is that the full contingent, or half? Has the penalty for trying to muscle their way into an early primary fallen by the wayside already?
 

deprave

New Member
pretty sure the neocons came up with the Rasmuseen polling so I really wouldn't count them lol...Mit Romney winning Nevada gimme a break. Also the Maine is way off, Ron Paul is definitely going to take Maine unless it is rigged. Also why are some of the next states intentionally left out of here?
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member

  • he has finished in the top 2, 1 of 3 times and top 3 in one of those, make no mistake Ron Paul is doing very well and getting a signicant number of votes, just look at the #'s.​


And if he was in NASCAR that might be impressive... 3rd out of 5, not so much... Just makes him the 2nd biggest loser.
 

deprave

New Member
And if he was in NASCAR that might be impressive... 3rd out of 5, not so much... Just makes him the 2nd biggest loser.
Really...why do people feel the need to comment on this as if they know all the facts..when they haven't even been following it....Ron Paul got 2nd in new hampshire of 5, Ron Paul got 3rd in Iowa of 7...nearly a hundred thousand have voted for Ron Paul, more than anyone with the exception of Romney, and we are 1.5% through the race....1.5%
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
They are still talkiing about 46 or so delegates from Florida, winner take all. Is that the full contingent, or half? Has the penalty for trying to muscle their way into an early primary fallen by the wayside already?
ok I looked it up lol. Original delegation of 99 was cut to 50. Some people talk about 46, not sure why that is. Anyway, the punishment is in force at the moment. I'm sure they aren't done trying to get reinstated, but that should be tough. Especially if it wouldn't favor whomever is in 2nd place. If the opposite is true, it could get messy.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
Really...why do people feel the need to comment on this as if they know all the facts..when they haven't even been following it....Ron Paul got 2nd in new hampshire of 5, Ron Paul got 3rd in Iowa of 7...nearly a hundred thousand have voted for Ron Paul, more than anyone with the exception of Romney, and we are 1.5% through the race....1.5%
You keep failing to count Obama who is beating him too!
 
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