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Why have there been no national polls from big national pollsters since debate? (Original Post) imgbitepolitic Oct 2012 OP
try this - 507 polls geckosfeet Oct 2012 #1
Actualy.. imgbitepolitic Oct 2012 #2
? imgbitepolitic Oct 2012 #3
No one really knows... Drunken Irishman Oct 2012 #4
i wonder imgbitepolitic Oct 2012 #5
Why don't you take a guess... GranholmFan Oct 2012 #6
I wonder the same thing last ones were zach1845 Oct 2012 #7
 

Drunken Irishman

(34,857 posts)
4. No one really knows...
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 11:12 PM
Oct 2012

It's possible they don't want the debates to have too much influence in their polling, so, they held off and will probably release them either Monday or Tuesday prior to the second debate.

imgbitepolitic

(179 posts)
5. i wonder
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 01:26 AM
Oct 2012

because Rasmussen has romney +1, but he has had romney +1 more than once before. So according to Ras, nothing has changed nationally since pre debate. Also, most of the state polls showing romney popped up out of nowhere are have historic GOP lean. The ones I mentioned seemed to be more realistic nationally pre debate, but they have not released anything since.

GranholmFan

(59 posts)
6. Why don't you take a guess...
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 02:43 AM
Oct 2012

Yeah, you know why.

Media is biased in favor of Romney-Ryan. They must think Obama is gonna institute the Fairness Doctrine in his second term or something.

 

zach1845

(30 posts)
7. I wonder the same thing last ones were
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 02:49 AM
Oct 2012

pew and american journal were the last ones. they showed slight romney lead consistent with gallop and rasmussen.

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