Kentucky, Tennessee, South Dakota, Texas and Arizona as "lean Romney?" South Carolina and Missouri are tossups, but Wisconsin and Michigan aren't? I think Rove must be using some rather suspect polls in some cases here.
You have to set the bar somewhere. I guess the 3% and 8% line is as good as any. Plus, not all of these states have had good polling results, or a lot of polling results, come out of them. So it is difficult to get a good reading.
No matter how you slice it, this is becoming more and more a favorable map with each passing month. With the kind of month to two months Obama has had, I wouldn't be surprised if the electoral college map was close to evenly matched at this point.
Kentucky, Tennessee, South Dakota, Texas and Arizona as "lean Romney?" South Carolina and Missouri are tossups, but Wisconsin and Michigan aren't? I think Rove must be using some rather suspect polls in some cases here.
ReplyDeleteYou have to set the bar somewhere. I guess the 3% and 8% line is as good as any. Plus, not all of these states have had good polling results, or a lot of polling results, come out of them. So it is difficult to get a good reading.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how you slice it, this is becoming more and more a favorable map with each passing month. With the kind of month to two months Obama has had, I wouldn't be surprised if the electoral college map was close to evenly matched at this point.
ReplyDeleteSouth carolina isnt a toss up they will vote Romney dont care what a poll says
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with South Carolina?
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