Gallup has nothing but good news for the Patriot Nation.

Two thoughts:  first,  I am not the only one who issues (on occasion) with verb tense and typos.  Secondly,  after just three weeks of campaigning at half speed,  Romney has closed the gap between  he and Obama.  If I wrote  this differently for the sake of impact, I would say, "After nearly three years of campaigning at the expense of millions of dollars and the help of a fully complicit media,  Obama has managed to tie the newly charged GOP candidate.  


From Gallup:  These are the results when registered voters are asked: "Suppose the presidential election were held today. If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party's candidate and Mitt Romney were the Republican Party's candidate, who would you vote for Barack Obama, the Democrat or Mitt Romney, the Republican?" Those who are undecided are further asked if they lean more toward Obama or Romney and their leanings are incorporated into the results. Each five-day rolling average is based on telephone interviews with approximately 2,200 registered voters; Margin of error is ±3 percentage points.


Update: the worst news possible is the measure of fiscal conservatives versus fiscally liberal folks  ---   43% to 13%  (Rasmussen.

1 comment:

  1. Boy, are you going to be disappointed when you see how the electoral map is shaping up with Obama already locking up 227 electoral votes. He's leading easily in OH, PA, and CO - which is all he needs to win. That being said, he's very close to taking FL, NH, NC, IA, NV, and other states.

    GAME OVER chump.

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