Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Outside Observer
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Date: October 10, 2013 09:47AM
Saw a poll that had the Libertarian polling at 12%. He's really hurting Cooch. Although, being tied to Mr. Jackson and McCaullifes strategy are playing an important role as well.
I think the election will be decided by voter turnout. As has been noticed, the electorate tends to be older and whiter in off cycle elections. That tends to favor Repubs but we shall see.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Outside Observer Wrote:
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. As has been noticed, the electorate tends
> to be older and whiter in off cycle elections.
> That tends to favor Repubs but we shall see.
If there is a spike in Moms showing up at the polls, Mr. McAuliffe has the election.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Liberal Logic 28
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:02PM
FUNdamental Wrote:
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> Outside Observer Wrote:
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> . As has been noticed, the electorate tends
> > to be older and whiter in off cycle elections.
> > That tends to favor Repubs but we shall see.
>
> If there is a spike in Moms showing up at the
> polls, Mr. McAuliffe has the election.
Only if you believe moms are brain dead.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Statistically insignificant?
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:24PM
PSA: Those polls have a 5 point margin of error and around 20% of likely voters are still undecided.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Still bitter from Nov?
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:33PM
Liberal Logic 28 Wrote:
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> FUNdamental Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Outside Observer Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > . As has been noticed, the electorate tends
> > > to be older and whiter in off cycle
> elections.
> > > That tends to favor Repubs but we shall see.
> >
> > If there is a spike in Moms showing up at the
> > polls, Mr. McAuliffe has the election.
>
>
> Only if you believe moms are brain dead.
The only thing that cheers me up when republicans are trying to tear down the country to embolden their base is knowing that you lost last year while thinking it was gonna be a landslide for mittens. Oh ho ho, how fuckin dumb you echo chamber idiots were and still are. Enjoy watching a 8 pt romp this year doomass; you can thank the teaparty antics in the house for bringing out off-year voters
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
no shows
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:40PM
Statistically insignificant? Wrote:
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> PSA: Those polls have a 5 point margin of error
> and around 20% of likely voters are still
> undecided.
And they count a lot of 'likely voters' who aren't really. In polling that tends to run in the 40% - 50% range. Actual turn-out will be more in the 20% - 30% range.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Liberal Logic 28
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:49PM
Still bitter from Nov? Wrote:
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> The only thing that cheers me up when republicans
> are trying to tear down the country to embolden
> their base is knowing that you lost last year
> while thinking it was gonna be a landslide for
> mittens. Oh ho ho, how fuckin dumb you echo
> chamber idiots were and still are. Enjoy watching
> a 8 pt romp this year doomass; you can thank the
> teaparty antics in the house for bringing out
> off-year voters
The fact you will vote for TMac just because of the letter D shows who the real "dumbass" is.
He wont have Obamas coat tails to ride for turnout.
Your post really screamed intelligence and demonstrated a mature approach.......
Would you mind sharing why TMac should get anyones vote that deals with him besides of course the letter D
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Wrong again
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:53PM
Liberal Logic 28 Wrote:
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> Still bitter from Nov? Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> > The only thing that cheers me up when
> republicans
> > are trying to tear down the country to embolden
> > their base is knowing that you lost last year
> > while thinking it was gonna be a landslide for
> > mittens. Oh ho ho, how fuckin dumb you echo
> > chamber idiots were and still are. Enjoy
> watching
> > a 8 pt romp this year doomass; you can thank
> the
> > teaparty antics in the house for bringing out
> > off-year voters
>
> The fact you will vote for TMac just because of
> the letter D shows who the real "dumbass" is.
>
> He wont have Obamas coat tails to ride for
> turnout.
>
> Your post really screamed intelligence and
> demonstrated a mature approach.......
>
> Would you mind sharing why TMac should get anyones
> vote that deals with him besides of course the
> letter D
Wrong again, I'll vote TMac because his policy platform and mine align and because CooCoo will send Virginia backwards in economic and social terms dumbshit.
I don't give a fuck what someones personality is like, all politicians are aholes because they want power, I'm not some prattling schoolgirl who thinks his candidate is holier than thou
dumb fuck
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
All That Matters ...
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Date: October 10, 2013 04:59PM
I voted this past June in the Democratic primary. Honestly, it was a real snooze fest that gave some indication that there really wasn't a lot of interest in the Democratic party this year. My polling place normally has about 2,000 voters go through on a typical presidential election. But, when I arrive at 6:45 PM, I was #13. Yes. Only 13 people had voted from my precinct in the primary.
I walked away thinking that the Democrats really didn't do a good job of "getting out the vote" for the primary. They also might be slacking on getting out the vote for the upcoming election, too.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Liberal Logic 28
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Date: October 10, 2013 05:04PM
Wrong again Wrote:
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> Wrong again, I'll vote TMac because his policy
> platform and mine align and because CooCoo will
> send Virginia backwards in economic and social
> terms dumbshit.
Thank you for that talking point response now how about some specifics about TMACs policy platform. Are you saying that you benefit from his insider scams?
> I don't give a fuck what someones personality is
> like, all politicians are aholes because they want
> power, I'm not some prattling schoolgirl who
> thinks his candidate is holier than thou
>
> dumb fuck
Another highly mature intelligent response.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
FWIW I see overwhelming more Cuccinelli stickers and signs then McAwfull. It seems like Ken Cooch has more voter enthusiasm even though the polls indicate otherwise.
If its cold and rainy on election Day then Cooch wins, the mom vote will stay home.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
they don't learn
()
Date: October 10, 2013 05:15PM
Hay Zeus Wrote:
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> FWIW I see overwhelming more Cuccinelli stickers
> and signs then McAwfull. It seems like Ken Cooch
> has more voter enthusiasm even though the polls
> indicate otherwise.
>
> If its cold and rainy on election Day then Cooch
> wins, the mom vote will stay home.
Yes yes, your dumbass said the same thing about mittens. The reason is because unlike you morons, except for a select few special people, we dont like tackying up our yards and looking like douches.
And Lib Logic, I don't give a fuck about proper manners, you are on fucking Fairfax underground and are a known troll among trolls, so shut the fuck up you pompous little know nothing.
How about instead of whining that I am using such harsh words you retort with something meaningful. Ohhhh soo sad, gonna cry cause mittens was supposed to win but he didnt.
Waaaah waaaaah wahhhhhhh
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
Posted by:
Liberal Logic 28
()
Date: October 10, 2013 05:33PM
they don't learn Wrote:
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> And Lib Logic, I don't give a fuck about proper
> manners, you are on fucking Fairfax underground
> and are a known troll among trolls, so shut the
> fuck up you pompous little know nothing.
>
> How about instead of whining that I am using such
> harsh words you retort with something meaningful.
> Ohhhh soo sad, gonna cry cause mittens was
> supposed to win but he didnt.
I know using facts is considered trolling to your ilk.
So basically what youre saying is you have nothing. The only reason youre voting for TMac is because he has a D in front of his name. Only low information voters cant produce a single reason other than a talking point campaign slogan literally from one of his commercials for why theyre voting for him.
I wasnt whining just mocking you for how unintelligent your posts are and the irony of you calling other people stupid, that went over your head though.
Basically all you did was support what Zeus said. You win elections by giving people a reason to vote for you, the percentage of people that bother to vote against someone else while disliking their own choice is small. Its even smaller in an off year when theres no Presidential election to ride the coat tails of.
Ill stop interrupting your bullshit now. If you try really hard you may one day reach the intelligence level of a middle schooler in your posts. We all need goals.
Re: Roanoke College: McAuliffe (D), Northam (D), Obenshain (R) lead
they don't learn Wrote:
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> Hay Zeus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > FWIW I see overwhelming more Cuccinelli
> stickers
> > and signs then McAwfull. It seems like Ken
> Cooch
> > has more voter enthusiasm even though the polls
> > indicate otherwise.
> >
> > If its cold and rainy on election Day then
> Cooch
> > wins, the mom vote will stay home.
>
>
> Yes yes, your dumbass said the same thing about
> mittens. The reason is because unlike you morons,
> except for a select few special people, we dont
> like tackying up our yards and looking like
> douches.