2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumCan someone explain why there are comments where people are giving up on FL?
Is it because of the polls? OR the Absentee vote results?
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,412 posts)It's still competitive IMHO. There was some guy from Suffolk(?) saying that they're not going to do any more polling there b/c they believe that Romney has it in the bag. Ultimately, however, as long as we get Ohio (which is generally looking good for us) and a couple of other states, we don't need it. I don't think that it's necessarily unattainable, however.
flamingdem
(39,313 posts)and remember the Koch gang specified the last 10 days to blitz the media.
They bought that pollster out along with other$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)the rest have bad polling methods.
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)That's why I won't walk my absentee ballot into the Elections Office until they actually start counting them, a week before Election day. I don't trust leaving it in a Republican controlled office where they once allowed a Republican to walk in and make corrections on Absentee Ballots.
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)Florida is more conservative than the rest of the country--about +3-4% Republican compared to everyone else. So, if Obama's down 1-2 nationally, he's probably down 4-6 in Florida, which looks awfully insurmountable this late.
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)How does that figure into the formula?
FBaggins
(26,737 posts)We've had gads more registered voters in most of them for decades. That doesn't translate to wins in national races.
I don't agree that anyone (who matters) has "given up" on Florida (if for not other reason than we have a senate race to win there that won't be endangered as long as the president keeps it close). I also don't agree that we're more than 3-4 points down there.
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)russspeakeasy
(6,539 posts)There is no attempt to hide their hatred for PBO.
Maximumnegro
(1,134 posts)So who is giving up? Wha?
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)I think we're getting overrun by dirty tricksters.
Malikshah
(4,818 posts)previously rational supporters of the President) I saw my first (!) bumper sticker for Romney Ryan.
In the last week, signs for RomneyRyan has sprouted up like mushrooms in a meadow. In addition, the American Crossroads ads have littered the airwaves....
In other words-- the money machine is taking a big wet stinking dump on South Florida. The trolls are on DU are doing their job re: FL in a concerted effort.
It's all timing. It's all about the verbiage. It's all about the "style" (I'm concerned, UHOH, lookout, etc.)
It's pathetic, predictable, and, unfortunately, potent for those who are reacting first and thinking second.
Remember folks-- the online world is just another medium. Yes, this medium *should* allow for more thoughtful discourse than yard signs and bumper stickers--but only if people take the time to think when they read the "bumper sticker" "Stick-and-moves" of the trolls.
I am in full support of the thread to let these troll threads sink and die. In other words-- IGNORE THE "CONCERN" threads. Spend more time looking into the trends with real data, not the anecdotal "loose stool water" left behind by the trolls.
American Crossroads is going full bore right now in South FL. The MSM is going full bore over the next few weeks. We're going to have to survive the Jabba the Hutt "moderating" of Candy Crowley next week... WE WILL SURVIVE only if we know the facts and continue to put them out there. Give no quarter to the Republicans. We've got the facts supporting us. The reason. The common sense....
As for the Undecided Voters that everyone focuses on....that's a waste of time and space--time to take it to the media and the people.
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)Republicans who are the most dishonest pricks the world has ever seen.
Grammy23
(5,810 posts)since the debate a sprinkling of Romney/Ryan signs that have sprung up in my neighborhood. Also heard an AD on the radio today for Romney but I missed who was running it. I admit, it was disconcerting to drive out of my neighborhood and see the Romney Ryan signs because it was like they all appeared around the same time. I haven't seen a lot of bumper stickers of either candidate.
The debate last week took the wind out of my sails and then the appearance of the signs was disheartening, too. Then last night's performance by Biden took me straight out of the doldrums into a more hopeful place. I am putting a lot of faith in the President to do what he needs to do next week. I do think his future as our President is riding on it. If he turns in a strong performance the MSM will have a much harder time riding him like a rented mule the way they did this past week. They have attempted to blunt Biden's performance too, (except for MSNBC) but with less success. I noticed today that the more they talked about Joe the better the assessments seemed to get and the harder they were on Ryan. By Rachel's show, Ryan looked like a real loser. Couldn't happen to a more deserving guy.
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)and that's only going to lose them credibility.
ShadowLiberal
(2,237 posts)Look at Florida the last few presidential elections.
2000: Bush wins narrowly in disputed recount, Gore narrowly wins the popular vote nationally.
2004: Bush wins by 5.1 points in a narrow popular vote margin.
2008: Obama wins by only 1.8 points in a 6.3 popular vote margin
Ohio is a similar story, less people turned out in 2008 then 2004 there, which is a bad sign in my opinion if the GOP is motivated there. But Obama has a secret weapon in Ohio that's been helping his numbers there, the auto bailout and Romney's opposition to it.
Obama doesn't have a secret weapon like that to make inroads in Florida.
Obama may well win Florida, but if he does he probably would have gotten to 270 anyway without it.
I think the real important states for Obama are Virginia, Ohio, and a combination of Colorado, Iowa, Nevada, & New Hampshire (because some or all of those states are crucial for Romney to hit 270, how many depends on Ohio & Virginia).
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)For me.
VespertineIconoclast
(1,130 posts)There is a certain amount of pride, if you will, that comes from having the candidate of your choice win and knowing that your area was a part of that victory. It doesn't matter if your county or state was "needed," but you feel that much more a part of the win and a part of the process.
Once again, I really liked your answer and it brought a smile to my face. Thank you.
Iceberg Louie
(190 posts)I've snuffed out at least a good dozen of them today alone. Signing up in the last week, parroting the same message of doom and gloom; more than likely paid by Rove and Friends. They otherwise spend their time find ways to rig the votes on DWTS to keep Bristol Palin on.
And if you think I'm kidding about this, here is an exerpt from a conservative message board regarding jimmying the votes in Bristol's favor from 2010
"Heres a hint: They dont have to be VALID email addresses to register them with ABC.com, there is apparently no validation process. The just have to be formatted like a valid email address, and you must use a valid zip code and a birthdate that makes you old enough to vote. Im voting like a democrat, all night long
No, it doesnt have to be a valid email address I had one of my anonymous ones XXX@yahoo.com that I used, and then just did the sign-up process all over again with XXX1@yahoo.com and it worked.
Got my 80 votes in online
took 2 hours. I am beat
I only got 42 in, I have some catching up to do!
Lord have mercy, I voted for 3 hours online! I got 300 in."
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/bristol-palin-makes-it-to-the-finale-of-dancing-with-the-stars%E2%80%94thanks-to-the-tea-party/
If these teabillies are willing to go through that much effort to skew a dance contest, do you put it past them to go to such lengths to try to demotivate us on DU?
Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)We know about that. Generally they're stopped with IP Addresses.
Wouldn't that be hilarious if the poll only counted the first vote, but allowed the freeper to log in all the votes he wanted without actually counting them?
Iceberg Louie
(190 posts)They spend hours spinning their wheels, then kick back thinking to themselves "mission accomplished", see the results, get mad and shoot their laptop.
a kennedy
(29,661 posts)I wrote to ABC and told them if she is still on I won't be watching.....she does not deserve to be on with all the other dancers...ok, Kristy Alley also needs to go....but at least she can move, BP is so stiff. Ugh.... sorry, I do love the dancing on DWTS. I used to watch the ballroom dancing championships on Public TV years ago and loved that too.
LisaL
(44,973 posts)WI_DEM
(33,497 posts)Baitball Blogger
(46,709 posts)I do believe that right-wing pollsters are intentionally trying to game the numbers, just to create a defeatist attitude among the dems.