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woolldog

(8,791 posts)
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 01:47 PM Oct 2012

PPP: Obama and Romney continue to be tied in N Carolina (49-49)

Last edited Wed Oct 31, 2012, 02:26 PM - Edit history (1)

per twitter feed

Stay tuned for the hard numbers

edit: numbers are in. 49-49 tie


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http://www.mecklenburgdemocrat.org/

We need record-breaking turnout in Mecklenburg County to bring it home for Obama and crucial Dem governor, congressional, and judges races.

Mecklenburg County is where the most votes are to be had - EVERY donation means help with a tank of gas for our GOTV. The ride to the polls drive is setting records already for early voting.

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PPP: Obama and Romney continue to be tied in N Carolina (49-49) (Original Post) woolldog Oct 2012 OP
Woot! VirginiaTarheel Oct 2012 #1
Bad news Robbins Oct 2012 #2
let the good polls continue WI_DEM Oct 2012 #3
Please add this plea to your post, woolldog blm Oct 2012 #4
Shows that Obama's surge is real in all swing states VirginiaTarheel Oct 2012 #5
If it's close in NC blazeKing Oct 2012 #6
The hard numbers are already coming in ffr Oct 2012 #7
so far so good.... woolldog Oct 2012 #12
thanks for getting our backs, woolldog blm Oct 2012 #13
my pleasure, blm. woolldog Oct 2012 #14
Party Chair says THANKS!!! blm Oct 2012 #15
.... woolldog Oct 2012 #16
We will win NC though its going to be close.! MyNameIsKhan Oct 2012 #8
This is excellent news considering that Obama has the early voting advtange ncav53 Oct 2012 #9
Thanks, woolldog blm Oct 2012 #10
We love you, Tarheels! Bring it home FTW! Surya Gayatri Oct 2012 #11
If they truly are tied Obama will take NC. With Obama's ground game and a bump from Sandy it should yellowcanine Oct 2012 #17

Robbins

(5,066 posts)
2. Bad news
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 01:52 PM
Oct 2012

For Romney.For Obama to be tied says he remians In game for NC.As should be pointed out Mccian In 2008was leading In NC polls narrowly.Few thought Obama would carry It.The Obama ground game and early voting Is proving the pundits wrong.And If Obama Is
still In game in NC he Is likely ahead In Virginia and doing better In Florida than In NC.If Romney loses NC he Isn't going to win
election.

blm

(113,083 posts)
4. Please add this plea to your post, woolldog
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 01:54 PM
Oct 2012
http://www.mecklenburgdemocrat.org/

We need record-breaking turnout in Mecklenburg County to bring it home for Obama and crucial Dem governor, congressional, and judges races.

Mecklenburg County is where the most votes are to be had - EVERY donation means help with a tank of gas for our GOTV. The ride to the polls drive is setting records already for early voting.
 

blazeKing

(329 posts)
6. If it's close in NC
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 01:55 PM
Oct 2012

Virginia is in the bag for Obama. We have good polling from Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa, NH, NV. Unless something drastic and profound happens in the next 6 days, Obama is going to win big.

ffr

(22,671 posts)
7. The hard numbers are already coming in
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 02:00 PM
Oct 2012
DU thread 1
And there's another thread on here (can't seem to find it now) with corroborating results

GMU.EDU early vote statistics

ncav53

(168 posts)
9. This is excellent news considering that Obama has the early voting advtange
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 02:11 PM
Oct 2012

I hope he wins and allows Dalton to ride his coattails to a victory as well.

yellowcanine

(35,701 posts)
17. If they truly are tied Obama will take NC. With Obama's ground game and a bump from Sandy it should
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 09:10 PM
Oct 2012

be a done deal. NC coast took a pretty good hit from Sandy and the performance of FEMA and Obama will give a bump there for Obama.

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