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icenine 10-30-2012 09:00 AM

Election Day Predictions
 
Ok lets all be friends and predict the election, just like when we predicted the Supreme Court decision last summer.

Obama
Wins Ohio,Virginia and Florida.

I think he takes Ohio for the bailout and fracking, Virginia because of women voting against the GOP on Murdock and ultrasound issue, and Florida because of his get out the vote strategy and opposition among seniors against changes in Medicare.

It will be very close.

Oerets 10-30-2012 09:07 AM

I have fears that Sandy's aftermath might play a so far unknown effect on voting day.



Barney

piece-itpete 10-30-2012 09:12 AM

I think the worm can turn either way - I refuse to say :D

Fracking won't pull Ohio though. A lot of lower income folks in the southeast part of the state, typically old fashioned union style Dems, have made a great deal of money from it, and the innercity folks could care less. It might play in typically Dem upper income areas?

Pete

Boreas 10-30-2012 09:18 AM

I think the President will be re-elected, based on the Electoral College. The popular vote is another matter. I think yesterday he would have lost the popular vote to Romney but post-Sandy? If the Federal response continues to be effective and if people realize that a privatized FEMA under Romney would be a Haliburton/Blackwater nightmare then I think the President wins the popular vote.

Obama
Colorado
Iowa
Michigan
Nevada*
New Hampshire
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Virginia*
Wisconsin

Romney
Florida*
North Carolina

*Not real sure about these.

John

Boreas 10-30-2012 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oerets (Post 131182)
I have fears that Sandy's aftermath might play a so far unknown effect on voting day.



Barney

Logistics could be a problem in New York and New Jersey but they're safe Blue States anyway. Otherwise, I think it's a question of public perception of the Federal response. So far so good. Fox will put all the negative spin on it that they can possibly manage but their viewers are locked into Romney anyway.

John

icenine 10-30-2012 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 131183)
I think the worm can turn either way - I refuse to say :D

Fracking won't pull Ohio though. A lot of lower income folks in the southeast part of the state, typically old fashioned union style Dems, have made a great deal of money from it, and the innercity folks could care less. It might play in typically Dem upper income areas?

Pete

I would think the Southeast would be Romney anyway, since the coal country part of the state is more like West Virginia, Kentucky and Virginia.
But would not he be able to at least gain on the margins there with the fracking success? Your part of Ohio, Toledo and the rest of the state are going to go with the President I think.

piece-itpete 10-30-2012 09:40 AM

Oh you mean fracking as a plus for Obama? I doubt it. Outside NE Ohio and Toledo the SE coal country is a reliable Dem area, and there's a reason Mitt pounded on coal in the debates. The coal miners union refused to endore Obama, an unheard of thing it that part of the state.

I won't call it precisely because Ohio is so close :)

Pete

barbara 10-30-2012 10:07 AM

The only prediction I have at this point is that I'll be so glad the obnoxious political phone calls will end once the election is over.

d-ray657 10-30-2012 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barbara (Post 131199)
The only prediction I have at this point is that I'll be so glad the obnoxious political phone calls will end once the election is over.

The beauty of caller ID. :cool:

Regards,

D-Ray

finnbow 10-30-2012 10:17 AM

I'm thinking Obama will win by a reasonable electoral vote margin (though he'll lose Florida IMHO), but he'll lose the popular vote. Romney has a big margin in the rock solid red(neck) states.


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