Question:
Is this GREAT news from Ohio - the State that may decide it all?
2012-10-11 08:11:57 UTC
"One-in-five respondents (18 percent), said they have already voted," according to the NBC report, "and, of those, almost two-thirds (63 percent) said they voted for Obama."

In Ohio, arguably the most crucial of the battleground states, Marist's poll gave Obama a six percentage point lead (51 to 45 percent). That is slightly better than a CNN/ORC International survey conducted earlier in the week that showed Obama leading by four

Let's Roll Ohio!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do you like this GREAT News???
Twelve answers:
icpooreman
2012-10-11 08:15:59 UTC
Definitely good for the Obama campaign. This early voting period and how well they can turn out the electorate will determine whether they win or lose. The difference between 2008 a dem landslide and 2010 a rep landslide was how many people showed up to vote. I think this cycle you'll get somewhere in between 2008 and 2010 and have a more balanced election cycle.
2012-10-11 08:17:23 UTC
It will be close here. Both parties have spent at least 100 dollars on my vote through advertisement in every form so far. I get mail from each party almost daily. What a waste of trees and money. My bills tell me I am destroying forests because I want a paper bill (it's easy to forget and skip paying an electronic one then they sock you with fees). Neither side has anything I want. Romney won't move my direction so to h### with him.



I think Obama might win Ohio. Because the polls are counting Libertarians like me as Republicans, their party is thinking I will vote Republican-but I won't. It will be close. Maybe if one came here and mowed my lawn and shined my shoes I would consider it then say no. Seems they are too proud to so again, to #### with them. Last I heard from them, we were too small to be important anyways.
2012-10-11 08:18:21 UTC
I wouldn`t get my hopes up, in the past the Democrats in Ohio have traditionally been the ones that vote early so the numbers could be misleading, we`ll see in a few weeks.
2012-10-11 08:15:17 UTC
If Romney loses Ohio, it's game over due to Romney would then have to sweep all of the other Swing States.
Pepper
2012-10-11 08:18:12 UTC
Yeah, people voting early so that they can get their free cell phones is old news that was reported last week. Losers



Btw.. Will you libbies never learn your lesson about exit polling data and election results?
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2012-10-11 08:19:57 UTC
That IS good news.

Early voters usually break at least 80% Democrat.
evanuk
2017-02-23 20:16:12 UTC
Ohio State would be greater decrease priced, yet there are greater pupils attending there than Toledo. At OSU, you would be a selection because of the fact the student-instructor ratio is greater. you will get a greater preparation with greater interest out of your professors. properly, a minimum of there's a greater threat that your professors will understand you and understand your call at Toledo. anybody on one touch mutually with your professors will basically strengthen your capacity to verify. i'd pass to Toledo.
2012-10-11 08:14:31 UTC
How is that news?



Early voting NEVER includes people who think and people who serve in uniform overseas.
Hector Frodo
2012-10-11 08:20:13 UTC
Yes.

We must not let the GOP back to repeat Bush's failed policies.
KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!!!
2012-10-11 08:15:38 UTC
Whatever makes you feel better about supporting the Narcissist in Chief who WILL be voted out in November.
roshambObama
2012-10-11 08:38:48 UTC
I think you're a fool that is voting selling your children's future for a quick near-valueless buck today.
2012-10-11 08:15:15 UTC
An obama re-election will be wonderful news for my investments in Asian contract manufacturers. You people are morons.


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