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Could this be why Mitts behind ?

[FONT=georgia, serif]Americans say middle-income earners would be better off if Barack Obama is re-elected than if Mitt Romney wins, 53% vs. 43%. Large majorities say the lower-income would be better off under Obama; the upper-income, under Romney.



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Could this be why Mitts behind ?

[FONT=georgia, serif]Americans say middle-income earners would be better off if Barack Obama is re-elected than if Mitt Romney wins, 53% vs. 43%. Large majorities say the lower-income would be better off under Obama; the upper-income, under Romney.



[FONT=georgia, serif]Read more at GALLUP.com.[/FONT]

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Bull****! The polls are skewed.. they asked too many Democrats and not enough right wing independents. They asked way too many latinos, blacks, asians and not enough older white males. They also ... ah never mind!
 
Bull****! The polls are skewed.. they asked too many Democrats and not enough right wing independents. They asked way too many latinos, blacks, asians and not enough older white males. They also ... ah never mind!

lol. Yep. They should have asked more white males over the age of 50. I bet they even included women in the poll. Gasp !!!!!!!!!!
 
Bull****! The polls are skewed.. they asked too many Democrats and not enough right wing independents. They asked way too many latinos, blacks, asians and not enough older white males. They also ... ah never mind!

Actually thought you were serious for a second.
 
From Pew, only 62% of households phoned actually answered, and of that, only 14% agreed to answer the survey, and of that, only 9% actually answered.

That means, in order to get a sample of 1,000 people, they need to attempt to call 128,000 households.

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