As Florida Drops to Mr.
Romney, Ohio and Virginia are Key for Mr. Obama
It is about one week
before this long, awful Presidential campaign is over, and about two weeks
before the 2016 race begins. Here is how
things look here, based on national polling, state polling and the author’s
seat of the pants polling.
At this point Mr.
Obama has two strategies to win. He
can carry Ohio and Virginia ,
or he can sweep Nevada , New
Hampshire , Wisconsin and Colorado (or some
combination, but there are too many of those to think about).
October 27, 2012
Ohio Is Not a Toss Up
Nate Silver looks at
the polling average in Ohio
-- made up of roughly a dozen polling firms who have surveyed the state over
the past 10 days -- and notes it shows President Obama with a 2.4 percentage
point lead over Mitt Romney.
"There are no precedents in the database for a candidate losing with a two- or three-point lead in a state when the polling volume was that rich... It is misinformed to refer toOhio as a toss-up. Mr. Obama is the favorite
there, and because of Ohio 's
central position in the Electoral College, he is therefore the overall favorite
in the election."
"There are no precedents in the database for a candidate losing with a two- or three-point lead in a state when the polling volume was that rich... It is misinformed to refer to
and while we would normally defer to Mr. Silver,
unfortunately there is this.
The
race for the White House continues to be too close to call in Ohio, according
to a new Enquirer/Ohio News Organization Poll that shows President Barack Obama
and Mitt Romney each with 49 percent support from likely voters.
That’s a slip for the president, who took 51
percent of likely voters in the newspaper group’s September poll.
Romney’s support grew among males, among high
school and college graduates and among respondents in every age category except
18 to 29.
which is the very definition of a toss up.
So yes, the time
period is finite, and in about 10 days everyone will know the results. And then back to economics, the really
important stuff.
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