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2012 Presidential Election: Romney vs. Obama

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by rimrocker, Apr 11, 2012.

  1. Commodore

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    what's the best place to bet on stuff like that? Intrade?
     
  2. thadeus

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    Make a tipjar bet right here!
     
  3. basso

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    That's where the fun is.
     
  4. SamFisher

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    My sources indicate Rasmussen begins its usual walkback of its numbers AGAIN in lame attempt to regain cred and maintain push/narrative role...


    DEVELOPING....


    PS. I may adopt Harden.

    DEVELOPING...
     
  5. Major

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    Sportsbooks and InTrade - but getting money into the accounts from a US account can be tricky at times. At Sportsbook.ag, the current odds are:

    2.4:1 Romney wins the Presidency

    1.8:1 Romney wins NH
    2.1:1 Romney wins IA
    2.4:1 Romney wins Ohio
    3:1 Romney wins WI
    4:1 Romney wins PA, NV
    6.5:1 Romney wins MI

    Essentially even odds for VA, CO

    1.7:1 Obama wins FL
    3.75:1: Obama wins NC
     
  6. Major

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    With odds like that it might be fun to make that Florida bet. I wouldn't have believed it was a good bet for Obama to win it, but Romney looks desperate running those Obama/Chavez ads there. What the heck is that? If Romney's that desperate it might be because he's afraid he's going to lose the state.
     
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    Romney may win. I'll just become jaded and become a discouraged voter over the next 20 or so years.

    And I have said this before, but I'll stop posting altogether if Romney wins.
     
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    At the Car Wash, where the Boss don't mind if you sometimes act the fool.
     
  11. dandorotik

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    Some of these conservative politicians are getting ridiculous with the neanderthal comments regarding issues that affect women more than men (rape, abortion, etc.). My ode to them:

    Women in binders, women sidewinders,

    Women with unequal pay, women get no say

    Women as madonnas or whores, women you just ignore

    Women in the kitchen, women you diss again and again

    Women on birth control, women without no soul,

    Women complain all the time, women who only whine

    Women as feminazis, women's lib as a social disease

    Women who ain't ladylike, those women we label dykes

    But women in the nation, over half the population- (so be warned, ex. conservs).

    (with acknowledgement and apologies to Foreigner's "Women")
     
  12. Major

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    Yeah - I'm starting to believe Obama has a good chance to win FL. I think it may be more likely than CO or VA. Not sure why I feel that way,though.
     
  13. Yung-T

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    bwin has it 2.25:1 for Obama winnin Florida, really tempted right now.
     
  14. Commodore

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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>FLORIDA: Dems won early vote in 2008 by 8%. Today, they lead by 2%. That 6% gain represents 270k votes in a state Obama won by 236k.</p>&mdash; Adrian Gray (@adrian_gray) <a href="https://twitter.com/adrian_gray/status/264697373584945152" data-datetime="2012-11-03T11:55:46+00:00">November 3, 2012</a></blockquote>
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    Yeah, I think the odds on Florida make sense. The northern half is basically Georgia or Alabama. :)
     
  16. Yung-T

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    Placed 25bucks on various electoral bets, let's see how it goes. OBAMA!
     
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    As I said before, the good people of FL use FEMA a LOT! They see how BO handled Sandy. I think that might just push him over the top.
     
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    Hurricane Sandy could cost Obama 300,000 votes
    By NBC's Domenico Montanaro
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    President Obama stands to lose as many as 340,000 votes as a result of Hurricane Sandy, not enough to affect the outcome in heavily Democratic Northeastern states, but something that could make a difference in the popular vote if the results of Tuesday’s presidential race are as close as polls indicate, a First Read analysis finds.

    “Sandy has the potential to reduce Obama's national popular vote share by depressing turnout in highly Democratic areas along the Eastern Seaboard,” Dr. Michael McDonald of George Mason University, who studies turnout, told First Read. “The storm is unlikely to change the Electoral College outcome, as Obama is heavily favored to win the affected states. A turnout drop could be the difference in a close national election, and thus could shape the political discourse over important policy issues in a possible Obama second term.”

    For example, assuming 2008 vote totals and a 15 percent reduction in turnout in the coastal counties most affected by Hurricane Sandy in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, Obama would lose a net of 340,000 votes, including 247,000 out of New York, 60,000 from New Jersey, 29,000 from Connecticut, and 3,600 from Rhode Island.

    Officially, four times in American history has a candidate become president while losing the popular vote -- John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, and George W. Bush in 2000. (Some political scientists believe it’s actually five, and that John F. Kennedy lost the popular vote in 1960.) Most recently, the country was divided in 2000 when Al Gore won the popular vote by 540,000, but lost the Electoral College narrowly because of 537 votes in Florida.

    It would be even more accurate to dive into individual precincts, but here’s a rough a county-by-county breakdown:

    New York: GRAND TOTAL: Obama -247,000
    New York – Obama -86,000, Romney -14,000, Net: Obama -72,000
    Queens – Obama -72,000, Romney -23,000, Net: Obama -49,000
    Kings – Obama -91,000, Romney -23,000, Net: Obama -68,000
    Bronx – Obama -51,000, Romney -6,000, Net: Obama -45,000
    Richmond – Obama -12,000, Romney -13,000, Net: Romney -1,000
    Nassau – Obama -51,000, Romney -43,000, Net: Obama -8,000
    Suffolk – Obama -52,000, Romney -46,000, Net: Obama -6,000

    New Jersey: GRAND TOTAL: Obama -60,000
    Bergen – Obama -34,000, Romney -28,000, Net: Obama -6,000
    Hudson – Obama -23,000, Romney -8,000, Net: Obama -15,000
    Union – Obama -21,000, Romney -12,000, Net: Obama -9,000
    Essex – Obama -36,000, Romney -11,000, Net: Obama -25,000
    Middlesex – Obama -29,000, Romney -19,000, Net: Obama -10,000
    Monmouth –Obama -22,000, Romney -24,000, Net: Romney -2,000
    Ocean – Obama -16,500, Romney, -24,000, Net: Romney -7,500
    Atlantic – Obama -10,200, Romney -7,500, Net: Obama -2,700
    Cape May – Obama -3,500, Romney -4,000, Net: Romney -500

    Connecticut: GRAND TOTAL: Obama -29,000
    Fairfield – Obama -36,000, Romney -25,000, Net: Obama -9,000
    New Haven – Obama -35,000, Romney -22,000, Net: Obama -13,000
    Middlesex – Obama -8,000, Romney -5,000, Net: Obama -3,000
    New London – Obama -11,000, Romney -7,000, Net: Obama -4,000

    Rhode Island: GRAND TOTAL: Obama -3,600
    Washington – Obama -6,000, Romney -4,000, Net: Obama -2,000
    Newport – Obama -4,000, Romney -2,400, Net: Obama -1,600
    http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/11/02/14881936-hurricane-sandy-could-cost-obama-300000-votes
     
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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Obama has 4,000 people in Cleveland area this morning. His last event in Cleveland before '08 election had 80,000 people.</p>&mdash; Joe Pounder (@PounderFile) <a href="https://twitter.com/PounderFile/status/264754512823197697" data-datetime="2012-11-03T15:42:49+00:00">November 3, 2012</a></blockquote>
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    sup.

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