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Real Clear Politics AVERAGE 67.4 OF AMERICANS SAY WE ARE ON THE WRONG TRACK.

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Markle

Markle

Here is the tip of the iceberg as to WHY my far left Progressive friends would much prefer to take up space and time here discussing the Ten Commandments and how bad they are for America.

Real Clear Politics AVERAGE 67.4 OF AMERICANS SAY WE ARE ON THE WRONG TRACK.

RCP Average

Right Direction 25.4 Percent

Wrong Track 67.4 Percent

Spread -42.0 Percent

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Progressives are afraid to discuss that Semi-retired President Barack Hussein Obama is MANAGING OUR DECLINE. Shameful!

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Markle wrote:Here is the tip of the iceberg as to WHY my far left Progressive friends would much prefer to take up space and time here discussing the Ten Commandments and how bad they are for America.

Real Clear Politics AVERAGE 67.4 OF AMERICANS SAY WE ARE ON THE WRONG TRACK.

RCP Average

Right Direction  25.4 Percent

Wrong Track     67.4 Percent

Spread            -42.0 Percent

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Progressives are afraid to discuss that Semi-retired President Barack Hussein Obama is MANAGING OUR DECLINE.  Shameful!

Do you expect a conservative-leaning site such as yours to post an objectively unbiased poll?

Since you like to pick on progressives for the sites they use, the sites you use are fair-game.

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Markle

Markle

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:
Markle wrote:Here is the tip of the iceberg as to WHY my far left Progressive friends would much prefer to take up space and time here discussing the Ten Commandments and how bad they are for America.

Real Clear Politics AVERAGE 67.4 OF AMERICANS SAY WE ARE ON THE WRONG TRACK.

RCP Average

Right Direction  25.4 Percent

Wrong Track     67.4 Percent

Spread            -42.0 Percent

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

Progressives are afraid to discuss that Semi-retired President Barack Hussein Obama is MANAGING OUR DECLINE.  Shameful!

Do you expect a conservative-leaning site such as yours to post an objectively unbiased poll?

Since you like to pick on progressives for the sites they use, the sites you use are fair-game.

You, as usual, lose AGAIN. As you well know, the Real Clear Politics poll is an AVERAGE of the most well respected polls.

Keep up the good work, you're still amusing.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


From Election 2012:

http://www.examiner.com/article/as-obama-solidifies-lead-realclearpolitics-stops-hiding-pro-romney-bias

The mainstream media’s ‘Romney surge’ narrative has been in tatters since the last debate:

A new TIME poll puts Obama up 5 in Ohio, confirming last week's Marist/Wall Street Journal poll (Obama +5) and yesterday's SurveyUSA poll (Obama +3).
Another new PPP poll puts Obama up 5 in Virginia.
The last seven Nevada polls have shown Obama with leads ranging from +2 to +4.
Republican Joe Scarborough, who days ago happily proclaimed that Romney won debate season, now admits the Obama lead in swing states is insurmountable.
Another influential Republican, Colin Powell, just re-endorsed the President – showing that Republicans who supported Obama in 2008 still support him, defying the conventional wisdom.
If Obama wins Ohio, Virginia, and Nevada he could lose Iowa, Colorado, New Hampshire, Florida and even Wisconsin -- and still win with 274 electoral votes. Oh, and by the way, Republican-leaning pollster Gravis Marketing puts only Obama behind a single point in Florida.

So, Romney just had the two best weeks of his campaign both in polls and in overall campaign narrative and still no electoral poll predictor has put Romney over 270 – not Nate Silver, not Huffington Post, not RealClearPolitics, not TPM, not Electoral-Vote.com. Not one, and not ever.

But you wouldn’t know it from perusing the narrative-setting RealClearPolitics.com (RCP). Although RCP was founded by conservatives to combat the “liberal” media, RCP became one of the web’s go-to political websites with a reputation for nonpartisanship – aggregating articles and polls favorable to both right and left.

No more. RCP lost its cool after Romney won the first debate, salivating over the prospect of booting Obama from office. So despite mounting evidence that Romney's momentum has evaporated, RCP is still pushing headlines like “Romney erases Obama lead with women” and “Iowa: slipping away from Dems?”

This morning RCP does not even mention Romney-endorsed candidate Mourdock’s 'God intends rape preganacies' controversy preferring to feature an article claiming 'Suburban voters swing to Romney'. RCP highlights a tied Michigan poll from the same laughingstock pollster which actually put Romney ahead in Michigan in August. Nowhere is respected poll analyst Nate Silver’s latest: 'In Polls, Romney’s Momentum Seems to Have Stopped'.

Silver’s rigorously tested election model correctly predicted 49 of 50 states in 2008. Silver currently gives Obama a 70%+ chance at winning re-election, likely with 290+ electoral votes. After Silver is proved right, RCP’s faulty Romney cheerleading will have exposed the once credible news source as just another unreliable affiliate of Drudge/Limbaugh/FOX News media complex.

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Real Clear Politics WAS WRONG. Their polls are derived from right-leaning Gallup and Rasmussen. Try again, old man. And I noticed, when you're not cutting and pasting, you can't spell.

Guest


Guest

Of course, anything posting that life is not candy and nuts with Obama as POTUS is racist and wrong....LOL

Markle

Markle

Floridatexan wrote:
From Election 2012:

http://www.examiner.com/article/as-obama-solidifies-lead-realclearpolitics-stops-hiding-pro-romney-bias

The mainstream media’s ‘Romney surge’ narrative has been in tatters since the last debate:

A new TIME poll puts Obama up 5 in Ohio, confirming last week's Marist/Wall Street Journal poll (Obama +5) and yesterday's SurveyUSA poll (Obama +3).
Another new PPP poll puts Obama up 5 in Virginia.
The last seven Nevada polls have shown Obama with leads ranging from +2 to +4.
Republican Joe Scarborough, who days ago happily proclaimed that Romney won debate season, now admits the Obama lead in swing states is insurmountable.
Another influential Republican, Colin Powell, just re-endorsed the President – showing that Republicans who supported Obama in 2008 still support him, defying the conventional wisdom.
If Obama wins Ohio, Virginia, and Nevada he could lose Iowa, Colorado, New Hampshire, Florida and even Wisconsin -- and still win with 274 electoral votes. Oh, and by the way, Republican-leaning pollster Gravis Marketing puts only Obama behind a single point in Florida.

So, Romney just had the two best weeks of his campaign both in polls and in overall campaign narrative and still no electoral poll predictor has put Romney over 270 – not Nate Silver, not Huffington Post, not RealClearPolitics, not TPM, not Electoral-Vote.com. Not one, and not ever.

But you wouldn’t know it from perusing the narrative-setting RealClearPolitics.com (RCP). Although RCP was founded by conservatives to combat the “liberal” media, RCP became one of the web’s go-to political websites with a reputation for nonpartisanship – aggregating articles and polls favorable to both right and left.

No more. RCP lost its cool after Romney won the first debate, salivating over the prospect of booting Obama from office. So despite mounting evidence that Romney's momentum has evaporated, RCP is still pushing headlines like “Romney erases Obama lead with women” and “Iowa: slipping away from Dems?”

This morning RCP does not even mention Romney-endorsed candidate Mourdock’s 'God intends rape preganacies' controversy preferring to feature an article claiming 'Suburban voters swing to Romney'. RCP highlights a tied Michigan poll from the same laughingstock pollster which actually put Romney ahead in Michigan in August. Nowhere is respected poll analyst Nate Silver’s latest: 'In Polls, Romney’s Momentum Seems to Have Stopped'.

Silver’s rigorously tested election model correctly predicted 49 of 50 states in 2008. Silver currently gives Obama a 70%+ chance at winning re-election, likely with 290+ electoral votes. After Silver is proved right, RCP’s faulty Romney cheerleading will have exposed the once credible news source as just another unreliable affiliate of Drudge/Limbaugh/FOX News media complex.

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Real Clear Politics WAS WRONG.  Their polls are derived from right-leaning Gallup and Rasmussen.  Try again, old man.  And I noticed, when you're not cutting and pasting, you can't spell.  

Strange, in the past Progressives always touted Gallup as being the more accurate of the two (left leaning) and Rasmussen being right leaning. You are, as you know too, wrong about the polls used for their averages too.

Keep up the good work!

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

92% of the victims of airline crashes were found to have traces of coffee and honey-roasted peanuts in their intestines. Draw your own conclusions ....

Markle

Markle

Wordslinger wrote:92% of the victims of airline crashes were found to have traces of coffee and honey-roasted peanuts in their intestines.  Draw your own conclusions ....

Your desperation is amusing. As always! Keep up the good work, you're one of my favorite foils!

boards of FL

boards of FL

Markle wrote:Here is the tip of the iceberg as to WHY my far left Progressive friends would much prefer to take up space and time here discussing the Ten Commandments and how bad they are for America...


...and GDP...and the unemployment rate...and job creation...and industrial manufacturing...and consumer confidence....and leading indicators...and lagging indicators...

Our forum GOP supporters, on the other hand, would rather discuss broad "direction of the country polls".


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ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Our forum GOP supporters, on the other hand, would rather discuss broad "direction of the country polls".

What would you expect, they have no platform to run on. At least, they will not reveal how they would make things better for the average American.

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