WASHINGTON -- A batch of new polls from two key battleground
states produced some of the largest leads yet for President Barack
Obama, drawing criticism from the campaign of Republican nominee Mitt
Romney.
In Ohio and Florida, the new surveys from The Washington Post and the polling partnership of CBS News, The New York Times and Quinnipiac University show Obama leading by margins approaching double-digits.
While the margins produced by these and other surveys vary, they collectively point to a consistent underlying trend: Big gains in enthusiasm among Democratic partisans have helped boost Obama since the party conventions.
In Ohio and Florida, the new surveys from The Washington Post and the polling partnership of CBS News, The New York Times and Quinnipiac University show Obama leading by margins approaching double-digits.
While the margins produced by these and other surveys vary, they collectively point to a consistent underlying trend: Big gains in enthusiasm among Democratic partisans have helped boost Obama since the party conventions.
More on the newest polls from Huffington Post
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Don't Let Bogus Polls Depress You
RUSH: Folks, there are a couple of polls out there today that are just outrageous. One is the CBS/New York Times poll. The other is the Washington Post poll. I'm telling you: They are irresponsible. They are designed to do exactly what I have warned you to be vigilant about, and that is to depress you and suppress your vote. These two polls today are designed to convince everybody this election is over. And Jan Crawford at CBS looks at one of these...
Grab audio sound bite number six. She even says that. This is over because of this Ohio poll. It's not over! It hasn't even really begun yet. I don't want anybody thinking this is over. I don't want anybody falling for this. I'll analyze these polls and explain to you why they're bogus as the program unfolds. But here, on CBS This Morning, is Jan Crawford reporting on a new poll showing Obama with the lead.
More from Rush's site...
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Polls rain on GOP's Parade
Fox News talking fast and furious about the latest polls.... telling viewers not to believe em.
Video from Bill O'Reilly's Fox show
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Washington Post on the latest polls, including theirs
Romney's Ohio backers don't believe the polls
USA TODAY -
The polls have may show him dropping in Ohio, but Mitt Romney's Buckeye State supporters aren't buying it.
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RealClearPolitics - RealClearPolitics Poll Averages
www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/
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How The Right's Latest Conspiracy Theory Might Unleash a Wave of Domestic Terrorism if Obama Wins
September 25, 2012 | Alternet.com
| Two of the Fort Stewart soldiers charged with murder and conspiracy to assassinate Obama. |
It's an exceptionally dangerous game that the right-wing media are playing. If Obama wins – and according to polling guru Nate Silver, he'd have a 95 percent chance of doing so if the vote were held today – there's a very real danger that this spin -- combined with other campaign narratives that are popular among the far-right -- could create a post-election environment so toxic that it yields an outburst of politically motivated violence. More on this from Alternet...
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Are GOP governors manipulating the voting in their states?
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The REAL Tea Party....
Radioman Addendum: . Winning is another matter, despite favorable polls. Time for RIOTS?
Depends on how much cheating Republican Governors have been doing disenfranchising voters so they can't vote for Obama.
My view is if tens of thousands of American voters are turned away because of their registration tricks, it's time for nationwide RIOTS, storming state capitols, in THEIR FACES.Wasn't it Jefferson who said free countries need to have a revolution every once in awhile? Our government may not stomach that well, now that we have Homeland Security which is probably mostly about preserving the existing government, if not the Constitutional government. That's code for civil war. Hope it doesn't come to that--lord knows, I'm way too old for that much drama.
And registering legally and then RECALLING, state by state, the treasonous ones who hijacked our election, not through lawyers and the Supreme Court this time, but through state legislative maneuvering to steal the vote away from the People of the United States!
Yes, we Americans may have to take to our OWN COUNTRY to protect FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY, and not just fighting in foreign lands where Bush has waged needless wars.
It would be good if both political parties were patriots first, even at the cost of losing temporary power in Washington! That means certain people need to CHILL OUT a little about their one-sided politics!
Moreover, nobody said democracy wasn't a little messy!
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