Friday, February 11, 2011

PPP Polling: President Obama vs GOP in the Swing States

-Obama won these nine places by an average of seven points in 2008. Only Romney improves on that, trailing by an average of six points in them. Huckabee is down by an average of eight, Gingrich by 12, and Palin by 16. Gingrich does worse than McCain did in 8 of 9 places, improving only in Nevada. Huckabee does worse than McCain did in 4 of the states, better than McCain did in 4 of the states, and the same as McCain did in one of them. Palin does worse than McCain did in every single one of them. Romney does better than McCain did in 6 and worse in 3- North Carolina, Nebraska's 2nd District, and New Mexico.
The full story is here.

4 comments:

Granny T said...

I read the blog on PPP earlier today. I sure hope Americans open up their ears and eyes before Nov. 2012 or we'll be stuck with 4 more years of Obama. I can't believe we'll still lose all of those states no matter which candidate we nominate. It's a shame they can't poll Indiana. Does anyone know if they could poll there without using "automated polling"? How many would be willing to volunteer to call if they provided a list with numbers?

Anonymous said...

Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, and Nevada, There are more Hispanics there than in Mexico. Other than Florida and maybe Nevada, write those states off.

Revolution 2012 said...

Your right Granny.

Who ever the nominee is will not be in for a cake walk!

ggeorgewashington said...

Please please please Mr. Paul in 2012 for Republican Nom and President.
He is the only candidate who would do EXACTLY what he has preached/campaigned on, as his 22 year track record strongly supports.
Mr. Paul’s platform “creates jobs!”
Mr. Paul's plans put America back on track with jobs created by the attractiveness of a re-regulated dollar to Constitutional Standards. This immediately negates most of the inflation which means the dollars "buying power is increased."
This extra "buying power" folds back into the economy and repeats itself as people with extra money usually tend to spend it in some way or another.
I digress;
Mr. Ron Paul for 2012 Republican Nom and President
Thank You