Tonight’s Debate Prep
Don’t expect a gamechange. (God, is anyone else sick of that word yet?) Here’s why: The format does not lend itself to a gamechange type of performance. A townhall setting, Romney and Obama must focus...
View ArticlePost Debate Spin
It was AWFUL. Disrespectful, unprofessional, devoid of substance, facts, and just awful. Obama lied. Romney distorted. Crowley was awful. The American people lost. More in the morning. Until then:
View ArticlePost-Debate Breakdance
Who won? On the surface, it was a slight Obama edge: 43.7% – 39.7% in an average of the snap polls (CBS, CNN, PPP) In the details, Romney won handily: Stronger leader, 49-46 Romney; CBS Economy, 64-34...
View ArticleUp, up, and away
Romney is now up 6!!! amongst LV in Gallip, 51-45. He’s up 2(!!!!) among RV, 48-46. Ann approves.
View ArticleJump Ball in Wisky
Marquette University Law School out with their newest poll of Presidential and Senate preferences in Wisconsin. Obama leads Romney 49-48, within the MOE of 4.9%. Before the first debate, Obama led...
View ArticleAround the Horn, 10/18: This Day in Politics
Surprise! Jobless claims rise. Numbers adjusted to reflect bad data. I’m so surprised. “In the week ending October 13, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 388,000, an...
View ArticleI Can Make Up Polls Too
Someone should hire me, my polls are probably a thousand times better than CBS and Quinnipiac. Why is that? Let’s look at their Ohio poll: Obama leads Romney 50-45. The sample: 35/26/34. D+9….nearly...
View ArticleAnd That’s a Wrap (On Debate Season)
Last debate until the 2016 primary season (2015)….Final thoughts: Obama had the upper hand being the incumbent. 90% of his job is foreign policy, so he knows it inside and out. That isn’t to say a...
View ArticleElection Post Mortem
First off, I extend my congratulations to President Obama and his supporters. It was a hard fought race for both sides, its over, and it is time for us to come together as Americans. My predictions...
View ArticleWhy We Endure
1800 – The Peaceful Revolution; Power switches for the first time from the Federalists to the Democrat-Republicans 1824 – No candidate receives an electoral majority; House of Representatives choose...
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