Another phony poll, stacked against the GOP, Democrats are "ahead" of the GOP in the swing states of Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.


Florida: Obama edges Romney 51- 45 percent;
Ohio: Obama over Romney by a slim 50 - 44 percent;
Pennsylvania: Obama tops Romney 53 - 42 percent.

This poll,  a Quinnipiac poll,  shows its political demographics weighted heavily in favor of Democrats.   How many times have we seen this polling strategy?  And it will continue right up to election day.  Never forget, the night before the November election of years gone by,  NBC had Bill Clinton ahead of Bob Dole by 21 points  --  an outrageous polling lie.  In the end,  Dole lost by 8 points,  but how many voters were so discouraged by the NBC poll,  they decided to say home?  


                   LIKELY VOTERS...
                     FL     OH     PA

Democrat             47%    51%    55%
Republican           40     39     37


Understand that polls just prior to the GOP primary election, yesterday,  July 31, showed tea-party favorite, Ted Cruz behind his GOP Establishment Opponent,  by a margin 8 points.  Cruz won the primary election by a whopping 13%. 

Conclusion:  the Marxist Media will work for Democrats, first,  and Establishment "anyone" second.  Their goal to keep the deck stacked against Americans who rule the right to self-rule,  a primary principle in the Revolution that brought this nation into existence. 

Conclusion #2:  if you are not a conspiracy freak,  you simply cannot know the truth concerning Democrat political strategy.  



4 comments:

  1. Quinnipiac has a far better accuracy record than Rasmussen:

    Rasmussen was +3.9% leaning Republican
    PPP performed the best: 0.3% leaning Republican
    Quinnipiac performed strongly: 0.7% leaning Republican

    In the last election, all polls leaned GOP except Mason Dixon.

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  2. In fact, what you have done, anonymous, is to come to this blog and lie your way through my carefully researched facts.

    a case in point: as I write, the differential between Dem and Gop participants in the very latest Rasmussen poll is .9% . . . . 34% Dem to 34.9% Republican. That is not a poll leaning right. In fact, a poll that leans within its margin of error is not a problem to this editor. But a poll that is stacked 9 percent to 11 percent toward Dems or Republicans, that would be problematic.

    You mis-inform concerning Rasmussen and as far as Quinnipiac, well, you simply lied about that. I have included the Quinnipiac demographics AS STATED BY QUINNIPIAC. Stop acting like a moron - or, maybe you're not acting.

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  3. Then why is Obama bussing in supporters for his appearances and Romney crowds keep getting larger and Larger?

    Answer: The Media Lies Constantly for king obama.

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