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The forum discussion centers on predictions for the 2012 U.S. presidential election between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Participants express varying opinions, with a consensus leaning towards Obama winning due to endorsements from influential figures like Chris Christie and Michael Bloomberg, as well as strong poll performances in key swing states. The discussion highlights the importance of electoral votes over the popular vote, emphasizing that Obama is likely to secure approximately 300 electoral votes, while Romney faces significant challenges in swing states. The impact of Hurricane Sandy on public perception and polling is also debated.
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Not anymore. More votes keep being added for obama, it's down to less than 200k now, Obama might win both popular and electoral.Pythagorean said:Obama has been trailing about 1 million behind in the national vote according to politico.
Also, CA is only reporting at about 25% so far.Pythagorean said:Yeah, after watching it stay 1 mil behind for what seemed like forever, I made that post and immediately the gap started closing. Blue state must have finished up.
mathwonk said:i wonder if there is a connection between the fact that more educated people tend to vote democratic, and the fact that republicans tend to reduce funding for education?
Gokul43201 said:Also, CA is only reporting at about 25% so far.
SHISHKABOB said:yeah CNN is already showing Obama taking the lead in the popular vote, by just a hair currently
Yes, the big surprise, relative to what was regarded (by betting agencies and so on) as "most likely" (300-310) range is the loss of Florida for Romney.Jimmy Snyder said:I'm struck by the comparison of these two maps:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/2012_elections_electoral_college_map_no_toss_ups.html
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The only difference is in Florida, which was a very close race.