Friday, January 20, 2012

Gallup Daily Tracking Poll - Romney's Lead Is "Slip Slidin'" Away

Things have changed considerably since the last time Bosman posted a Gallup Daily Tracking Poll...on Sunday.


A survey of at least 1,000 registered Republicans and Republican-leaning independents was conducted January 15-19, 2011. The MOE is +/-3%



H/T Race42012 for images

18 comments:

Lionhead said...

Interpreting that chart as a stock chart, Mitt must hold 30%; if it breaks then 27.5 & 25/24+ are support. Newt has had a huge corrective & could completely recoup his losses from the 13 base. Watch for a crossover of the lines as Newt gains & Mitt looses. Convergence.

Anonymous said...

Love the mustc...Umpah...umpah...

Right Wingnut said...

I originally posted the ame 'slip slidin away' video Bosman uses. I'm not sure how that polka video got on there. Maybe Bosman changed it.

Right Wingnut said...

Fixed.

Anonymous said...

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeha.....

eeeeeeeeeeeeeha...

umpah....umpah...

Lawrence Welk said...

I didn't realize RW that you were a polka fan...

Anonymous said...

oooh...

Is this like RW's top 40?

Grandma said...

I liked the polka music better.

Bev said...

Wow, Romney's beating Gingrich by 10 points nationally. Thanks for posting this Right Wingnut.

Right Wingnut said...

Bev, Actually not. It's a rolling 5 day tracking poll. Results from last weekend are included in this. The last few days likely yielded results within the margin of error. Mitt was up by 23 last Sunday.

Anonymous said...

Aw Shucks, Right Wingnut is just modest

Right Wingnut said...

Bos,

I give up. You can leave that vid up. Tired of changing it.

BOSMAN said...

I don't get it?

BOSMAN said...

LUV the music though!

Nunchukz said...

This montage of sarah and this music, putting this in my spankbag for later. Seriously good stuff

Anonymous said...

Sarah's Theme?

Newt4President said...

I didn't know Sarah was Polish?

Newt4President said...

Right Wingnut,

What's your favorite instrument?

accordion, or saxophone?