Go here: [url]http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2012/ecalculator#?battleground[/url]
Click on the states to change them to who you think will win.
Post your results. I'll bump this thread after the election.
My prediction: 272 Romney, 266 Obama.
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Go here: [url]http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2012/ecalculator#?battleground[/url]
Click on the states to change them to who you think will win.
Post your results. I'll bump this thread after the election.
My prediction: 272 Romney, 266 Obama.
283 255 Obama.
Northeast going to bail your morons down south out again against your will again. Sigh.
275 Obama 263 Romney
[QUOTE=niko]283 255 Obama.
Northeast going to bail your morons down south out again against your will again. Sigh.[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll:
281 Obama :banana:
257 Romney :no:
But I'm hoping Nate Silver's model comes true, it has Obama at 303.
[QUOTE=Cangri]281 Obama :banana:
257 Romney :no:
But I'm hoping Nate Silver's model comes true, it has Obama at 303.[/QUOTE]
This is pretty much what I think.
Been looking at all the data and it seems like Romney takes Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Colorado.
Obama takes Nevada, Ohio, Iowa and New Hampshire
[QUOTE=longhornfan1234]Go here: [url]http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2012/ecalculator#?battleground[/url]
Click on the states to change them to who you think will win.
Post your results. I'll bump this thread after the election.
My prediction: 272 Romney, 266 Obama.[/QUOTE]
Lol, Romney isn't going to win.
[QUOTE=GreatGreg]Lol, Romney isn't going to win.[/QUOTE]
This is true:D
President Obama is going to be much more conservative than campaign Obama:(
Longhornfan is going to get basically what he wants, cuts to entitlements.
I looked at 538 and gave Obama all the states leaning his way plus Florida with is .5% for Romney.
Obama 332
Romney total: 206
I just wrote a story today about early voting. Almost 40% of Ohio has already voted and exit polling of those early voters show Obama is getting something like 70+% of early votes.
I went to the Board of Elections to talk with the director and there was a line going through the building, out the door and into the parking lot.
By the time Election Day rolls around, Obama is going to have a significant lead. The turn out is far greater than expected in Northeast Ohio, which is great news for Obama because this is his stronghold in Ohio (Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron, Warren, etc).
Plus, I think this hurricane has really taken some steam out of Romney's post-debate surge. Even though Obama 'won' the final two debates, I thought, the first one is what sticks out in people's minds and those races were getting really tight in the swing states.
Since Sandra hit, Romney has been almost completely out of the news and you have guys like Christie praising Obama on every major news network. Hard to believe anyone is still on the fence, but for those who are, it may make an impact.
Oh...
Obama wins 282-256.
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]I just wrote a story today about early voting. Almost 40% of Ohio has already voted and exit polling of those early voters show Obama is getting something like 70+% of early votes.
I went to the Board of Elections to talk with the director and there was a line going through the building, out the door and into the parking lot.
By the time Election Day rolls around, Obama is going to have a significant lead. The turn out is far greater than expected in Northeast Ohio, which is great news for Obama because this is his stronghold in Ohio (Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron, Warren, etc).
Plus, I think this hurricane has really taken some steam out of Romney's post-debate surge. Even though Obama 'won' the final two debates, I thought, the first one is what sticks out in people's minds and those races were getting really tight in the swing states.
Since Sandra hit, Romney has been almost completely out of the news and you have guys like Christie praising Obama on every major news network. Hard to believe anyone is still on the fence, but for those who are, it may make an impact.
Oh...
Obama wins 282-256.[/QUOTE]
Rove was just on Hannity and he said Democratic early voting is down by at least 150k compared to 2008, and Republican is up 68k from 2008. He said McCain won election day voting in Ohio by a good margin. He thinks the numbers are on track for a slim Romney victory.
Yesterday I said Romney would win 295-243, but I'm revising it to 289-249. Iowa is going to Obama.
[QUOTE=General][B]Rove[/B] was just on [B]Hannity[/B] and he said Democratic early voting is down by at least 150k compared to 2008, and Republican is up 68k from 2008. He said McCain won election day voting in Ohio by a good margin. [B]He thinks the numbers are on track for a slim Romney victory. [/B]
Yesterday I said Romney would win 295-243, but I'm revising it to 289-249. Iowa is going to Obama.[/QUOTE]
:durantunimpressed: Of course he does.
For anyone who doesn't know, Republicans have won every Presidential election held on Nov 6 going back to 1860 when Abraham Lincoln was elected President.
[URL="http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/30/The-Streak-Republicans-Have-Won-Every-November-6th-Presidential-Election-Since-1860"]http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/30/The-Streak-Republicans-Have-Won-Every-November-6th-Presidential-Election-Since-1860[/URL]
[QUOTE=General][B]Rove was just on Hannity[/B] and he said Democratic early voting is down by at least 150k compared to 2008, and Republican is up 68k from 2008. He said McCain won election day voting in Ohio by a good margin. He thinks the numbers are on track for a slim Romney victory.
Yesterday I said Romney would win 295-243, but I'm revising it to 289-249. Iowa is going to Obama.[/QUOTE]
:lol
[QUOTE=General]For anyone who doesn't know, Republicans have won every Presidential election held on Nov 6 going back to 1860 when Abraham Lincoln was elected President.
[URL="http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/30/The-Streak-Republicans-Have-Won-Every-November-6th-Presidential-Election-Since-1860"]http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/30/The-Streak-Republicans-Have-Won-Every-November-6th-Presidential-Election-Since-1860[/URL][/QUOTE]
Yeah, that really matters because those elections have everything to do with this one. :rolleyes: