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JUICED: PRO-OBAMA POLLS RELY ON RECORD DEM TURNOUT

If you're going to believe the polls released from CBS/New York Times this morning -- you know, the polls the media's currently using to beat Romney senseless with and to depress Republican enthusiasm, you have to believe that the turnout advantage for Democrats over Republicans will blow away every previous record and common sense.
It's that simple. Because these polls are not only telling us that Romney is losing OH, PA, and FL by insurmountable margins; these polls are also telling us that Democrat turnout is projected to blow away every modern record.

But these media polls don't headline what they're seeing as far as the Democrat turnout advantage because no one would believe it. In fact, no one believes Obama will match the D+7 nationwide advantage he enjoyed in 2008. And no one certainly believes he will surpass it.

Oh, except this non-stop litany of media polls being wielded like weapons by the corrupt media.

Here are the CBS/New York Times internals. And here's the con the CBS/NYTs is attempting to pull:


Florida:

In 2004 the vote was R+4.

In 2008 the vote was D+3

CBS/NYTs is reporting that in 2012 we will see D+9.



Ohio:

In 2004 the vote was R+5

In 2008 the vote was D+8

CBS/NYTs is reporting that in 2012 we will see D+9



Pennsylvania:

In 2010 the vote was D+3

In 2008 the vote was D+7

CBS/NYTs is reporting that in 2012 we will see D+9.

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Again, why won't the media report the dramatic news that Democrats are expected to turnout in record numbers against Republicans?

Because the media doesn't believe it.

And yet, that's exactly what media polls claim will happen.

- John Nolte

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/09/26/BREAKING-Democrat-Voters-Turnout-Advantage-Over-Republicans-Will-Break-All-Time-Records


Added: Sep-26-2012 Occurred On: Sep-26-2012
By: boomersooner
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Tags: Media, Bias, Polling, Obama, Romney, Scumbuggary
Location: New York, New York, United States (load item map)
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  • I live in California, and only seen 2 Obama signs, 2!

    4 years ago it was Obama everywhere?

    Take a look around your area and see if you see the signs?

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    • @kingrasta
      Live in Los Angeles and I have seen ZERO Obama signs in my neighborhood. Have seen a couple Romney signs, but not many political signs this time around. Last time around I could see at least a dozen Obama signs from my front lawn.

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    • @Rob8729
      I've seen zero campaign stuff this year in SoCal.

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    • @kingrasta i live in norther nv and have really only seen romney stuff. did have some obama supporters going door to door but other than that the tone is much milder than 2008

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    • @kingrasta

      Yup, seeing many more Romney/Ryan here in liberal paradise Austin Tx. area and hardly ANY Obama 2012. I do see the faded Obama 2008 stickers still, but not many.

      Just seen this one today.

      "Vote MORMON not MORON"

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    • @kingrasta Michigan, NOT ONE Obama sign. ok a bumper stiker about two weeks ago but I pulled up a gave them the finger and cut em off.
      Fuck Obama and fuck those that support him.

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  • The only rationale that the media could have for shifting their polls in this way, other than to outright lie, is if they were seeing some shift among people toward the Democratic Party. If more people are identifying as Democrat or liberal, then it would make sense to expect a higher Democratic turnout.

    The only problem with this? Since Obama took office, more people in the country have shifted to identify themselves as conservative. Oops.

    We're certainly going to see a lower Democratic ma More..

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  • Oh bullshit, Mitt has been running for 7 years and he has proven one thing and one thing only. He isn't a politician, he sucks big time at it.

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  • Good luck with Romney!

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    • @picklethepug Yeah, no shit. Because we're all so fucking lucky to have Obama leading us off the cliff. Oh look, more bade news for all of us:

      http://washingtonexaminer.com/55-percent-of-small-business-owners-would-not-start-company-today-blame-obama/article/2509069#.UGOCPTXlefp

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    • @yorba
      Lies lies lies. Another bullshit article that again references "unbearable regulation" but doesn't name a SINGLE ONE. The FACTS are federal regulation of private businesses expanded far more under Bush than it has under Obama (look it up), but you go ahead and vote for Romney because I think there's a chance he could still pull it off. Part of me actually hopes Romney wins because it'll be a complete DISASTER. Then we can put the final nails in the coffin of the Republican pa More..

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  • Obama will win, America will think it's funny, and 12 months from now the entire country will sit back and say "oh, fuck what have I done by voting for this guy?"

    The electorate is placing hyper-critical emphasis on Romney, practically tripping over itself to tear him down while at the sam time blatantly ignoring Obama's mind blowing gaffes, mistakes, and cluelessness on all things foreign and domestic.

    Go ahead, vote for Obama. Watch this nation fucking implode in on itself shortly More..

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    • @yorba

      No shit, maybe if the republican party actually tried to elect a decent candidate maybe this wouldnt happen. You had Ron paul but you let him die and ignored him instead you put in romney. Hell i think you would have had a better chance with palin again than him.

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    • @yorba
      The republicans better get Romney to go on the attack, and destroy Obama's bull shit. If they don't find something soon, it will be Obummer all over again.

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  • gap widening ohio and florida...just looking forward to the live debates at this stage.

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  • If you were Obama and had been assured the fix was in and you could not lose in November, how would you govern? You'd go full steam ahead with your agenda, and then claim a mandate after the fraudulent election results are in. The media is setting up for that possibility. They want to make it believable.

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  • The only poll that matters to me is in my pants, my vote is what counts. See you at the polls libs, in the mean time, practice saying "President R_O_M_N_E_Y"

    Posted Sep-27-2012 By 

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  • Great Post boomer....thanks ...voted

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  • What we can hope is so many of the Libs will be getting high and expecting Obummer to win they won't even leave the house and just smoke up.

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  • Yea, right. What BS

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  • Breitbart? LOL! Really?

    FEEL THE MITTCITEMENT!!!!

    Posted Sep-26-2012 By 

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  • ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!! All you Republitards keep telling yourselves that.........See in 2016!!!!!!!!!

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  • Always the victim

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  • All my friends are voting for the first time this year, and they sure as hell ain't voting for the white guy

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