"They" will tell you over and over again, "No point in voting, it is over." You know, the same thing they told us in 2010, in each of the Bush elections, and the Reagan/Carter election.

New York Times:
Polls Show Obama Is Widening His Lead in Ohio and Florida  —  COLUMBUS, Ohio — For weeks, Republicans in Ohio have been watching with worry that the state's vital 18 electoral votes were trending away from Mitt Romney.  The anxiety has been similar in Florida, where Republicans are concerned …

A week before the 1980 election between Carter and Reagan,  the incumbent Jimmy Carter was lead Reagan in all polls,  and was up on the Governor between 8 and 20 points a week before the elections.  Reagan won in a landslide.  

When Clinton ran against Bob Dole,  1996,  NBC News had Clinton up on Dole by 21 points,  the night before the election.  Clinton won,  of course,  but by a margin of just 8%. 

Take a look at the list of those who are pushing this storyline (they are hyperlinked at the bottom of the headline).  Each is wildly Leftist.  Each is fully committed to the election strategy of deception.

If you see these names attached to a given poll,  you know it is not an honest attempt at polling but designed to discourage the Right and those who intend to vote against the Administration:  Washington Post,  PPP,  FiveThirtyEight, NYTimes,  USAToday, LA Times, Boston Globe,  ABC, NBC, CBS, Paul Krugman,  Election 2012,  Salon, ThinkProgress, MSNBC,  CNN  - to name a few. 

I use Gallup and Rasmussen Reports and certain internal polls.  

Keep in mind that most polls,  two weeks before the before the 2010 elections, predicted a mild victory for the Right with congress full in control of the Democrats.  NO Leftist public polls predicted the 2010 disaster that was the mid-term elections.   

Here is the kicker:  the polls cited in the headline,  above,  are weighted 9 points to the Democrat side of the aisle.  In other words,  if these polls were straight up,  Romney would poll into the lead.  

In the end,  this election depends more on turn-out than any other single factor.  And that is what all this Marxist based polling is about  -  to discourage the Right Wing vote.  

1 comment:

  1. Romney and the Republicans are part of "they", it's all a damn shadow play! Wake up!

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