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#27 Nov 16 2012 at 8:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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If the skew in the polls had been as large as some conservatives were suggesting, it would have been a big win for Romney. I didn't say that the polls were that skewed.
So your account got hacked when you went on tangents about how they were all oversampling Democrats and how the candidates were a lot closer than we all thought?
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#28 Nov 17 2012 at 3:39 PM Rating: Good
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Lol!

Gbaji: Polls don't mean anything!, Over sampled!!!
Gbaji: Ill say Romney wins in a blowout or its very close.
Gbaji: Obama won? Ya i was just being cautiously optimistic
Gbaji: and based my opinion on the polls...

Reality: Polls were actually under the eventual dem turnouts
Reality: Wasn't close at all
Reality: Cautiously optimistic is not calling a blow out
Reality: wtf?

(there has to be a meme in there someplace.)
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#29 Nov 17 2012 at 5:45 PM Rating: Excellent
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Lol!

Gbaji: Polls don't mean anything!, Over sampled!!!
Gbaji: Ill say Romney wins in a blowout or its very close.
Gbaji: Obama won? Ya i was just being cautiously optimistic
Gbaji: and based my opinion on the polls...

Reality: Polls were actually under the eventual dem turnouts
Reality: Wasn't close at all
Reality: Cautiously optimistic is not calling a blow out
Reality: wtf?

(there has to be a meme in there someplace.)

Not really a meme but this seems to apply.
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#30 Nov 20 2012 at 4:01 AM Rating: Excellent
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IF the USA didn't use an electoral college in its constitution, and used a proportional ballot counting system, this year's election would have been close.

But you do have an electoral college, and under your own first-past-the-post system, it wasn't close at all. Because your constitution is designed that way.
#31 Nov 20 2012 at 9:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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If it was different, it would be different.
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#32 Nov 20 2012 at 2:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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Most recent tally has Obama ahead 3.1% in the popular vote (some 4 million people). Wider than Bush's win against Kerry. Still some votes to be counted in heavily Democratic states like NY & CA.

Political guru Larry Sabato says that we probably lost at least a million votes (not lost actual cast votes, but people didn't vote) as a result of Sandy. Most of which would have been in heavily Democratic areas as well (New York, Pennsylvania, parts of the New England area).

This was not a "close" election, no matter how you spin it.

Edited, Nov 20th 2012 2:03pm by Jophiel
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#33 Nov 20 2012 at 2:46 PM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
Most recent tally has Obama ahead 3.1% in the popular vote (some 4 million people). Wider than Bush's win against Kerry. Still some votes to be counted in heavily Democratic states like NY & CA.

Political guru Larry Sabato says that we probably lost at least a million votes (not lost actual cast votes, but people didn't vote) as a result of Sandy. Most of which would have been in heavily Democratic areas as well (New York, Pennsylvania, parts of the New England area).

This was not a "close" election, no matter how you spin it.


Saw your boy Frum on Maher's show the other night. Thought he comported himself very well, in spite of Ana Navarro's conservative talking point regurgitation nonsense on his left and the squealing, belching noises coming from Michael Moore just to his right.
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Ana Navarro's conservative talking point regurgitation nonsense on his left and the squealing, belching noises coming from Michael Moore just to his right.

Obviously they were in the wrong seats.
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#35 Nov 20 2012 at 3:53 PM Rating: Default
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Jophiel wrote:
Most recent tally has Obama ahead 3.1% in the popular vote (some 4 million people). Wider than Bush's win against Kerry. Still some votes to be counted in heavily Democratic states like NY & CA.

Political guru Larry Sabato says that we probably lost at least a million votes (not lost actual cast votes, but people didn't vote) as a result of Sandy. Most of which would have been in heavily Democratic areas as well (New York, Pennsylvania, parts of the New England area).

This was not a "close" election, no matter how you spin it.

Edited, Nov 20th 2012 2:03pm by Jophiel


It depends on the previous elections. It could only be close if the difference were much smaller in comparison to others.
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It was wider than Bush/Gore or Bush/Kerry.
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#37 Nov 21 2012 at 12:34 AM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
It was wider than Bush/Gore or Bush/Kerry.
So Obama won by a hair's width this time around. Bush won with a landslide twice though, even you should be able to see that through your liberal media rose tinted glasses.
#38 Nov 21 2012 at 8:10 AM Rating: Good
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I'm actually enjoying all the back peddling.
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#39 Nov 21 2012 at 5:45 PM Rating: Good
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I'm actually enjoying all the back peddling.


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lolgaxe wrote:
I'm actually enjoying all the back peddling.


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