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Obama ahead in CO. Romney ahead in OH, VA and FL. (Purple Strategies poll) (Original Post) Marzupialis Aug 2012 OP
Trashing this thread. As many of us know, Purple Strategies is a right wing outfit. Liberal_Stalwart71 Aug 2012 #1
Obama 314 EV, Romney 224 EV at Princeton Election Consortium mikekohr Aug 2012 #2
Poor Oregon davidpdx Aug 2012 #5
Purple Strategies is a Rasmussen clone!! center rising Aug 2012 #3
New Mexican here dsteve01 Aug 2012 #4

mikekohr

(2,312 posts)
2. Obama 314 EV, Romney 224 EV at Princeton Election Consortium
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 11:33 PM
Aug 2012
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source: http://election.princeton.edu/electoral-college-map/

and yes purple strategies is next to worthless, here is a link to a reputable poll that has a different result in Ohio than Purple Strategies.: http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/08/obama-up-slightly-in-ohio.html
Obama up slightly in Ohio

PPP's newest poll of Ohio finds Barack Obama with a narrow advantage in the state, at 48% to 45% for Mitt Romney. Obama's three point lead is unchanged from PPP's last survey there in late June.

dsteve01

(312 posts)
4. New Mexican here
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 12:06 AM
Aug 2012

People up in colorado are starting to come around to the fact that New Mexico has a lower unemployment then the national average, forest fires and mass shooting then Colorado and Arizona because our legislature are more regulative and not all that into the idea of austerity. Maybe the Dems were right after all . . .

I'm sure Colorado will come through for Obama.

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