Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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Romney Leads Among Early Voters, Similar to His Likely Voter Lead

Thus far, early voters do not seem to be swaying the election toward either candidate.

Romney currently leads Obama 52% to 45% among voters who say they have already cast their ballots. However, that is comparable to Romney's 51% to 46% lead among all likely voters in Gallup's Oct. 22-28 tracking polling. At the same time, the race is tied at 49% among those who have not yet voted but still intend to vote early, suggesting these voters could cause the race to tighten. However, Romney leads 51% to 45% among the much larger group of voters who plan to vote on Election Day, Nov. 6.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/158420/registered-voters-already-cast-ballots.aspx


Commentary:

Very early on, before this campaign started in earnest, live or die, I publicly cast my lot with Gallup and Rasmussen. As a poll addict going back to 2000, these are the outlets that have always played it straight. It's got nothing to do with politics and everything to do with credibility and not wanting to kid myself. So when an outlet like Gallup tells me Romney is up seven-points, 52-45%, among those who have already voted, that's very big news.

Just as Gallup did with their bombshell survey showing that 2012 is looking like a year where Republicans will enjoy a record three-point turnout advantage over Democrats (a ten-point shift from 2008), for whatever reason, they buried the lede with this latest bombshell, as well. When you consider the fact that the CorruptMedia's been talking for weeks about how Obama's crushing Romney in early voting, you would think Gallup proving that Narrative a big fat phony lie would be news. Instead, though, they bury this explosive news at the bottom of a piece headlined: "In U.S., 15% of Registered Voters Have Already Cast Ballots".

Sounds like a nothing story, right?

Except waaaaay at the bottom we learn this:

Thus far, early voters do not seem to be swaying the election toward either candidate.

Romney currently leads Obama 52% to 45% among voters who say they have already cast their ballots. However, that is comparable to Romney's 51% to 46% lead among all likely voters in Gallup's Oct. 22-28 tracking polling. At the same time, the race is tied at 49% among those who have not yet voted but still intend to vote early, suggesting these voters could cause the race to tighten. However, Romney leads 51% to 45% among the much larger group of voters who plan to vote on Election Day, Nov. 6.

When Gallup says early voters don’t seem to be swaying the election, presumably what they means is that because Romney is ahead by five points nationally, an early voting advantage of seven-points isn't going to "sway the election."

Romney's early voting lead in Gallup may not jive with the CorruptMedia narrative, but it does with actual early vote totals that have been released and show Romney's early vote totals either beating Obama in swing states such as Colorado and Florida or chipping away at the President's advantage in the others. For example, here's what we know about Ohio's early voting numbers, thus far:

But here is what we do know: 220,000 fewer Democrats have voted early in Ohio compared with 2008. And 30,000 more Republicans have cast their ballots compared with four years ago. That is a 250,000-vote net increase for a state Obama won by 260,000 votes in 2008.

Something else in this Gallup survey also helps shed some light on what we're seeing in these sometimes counter-intuitive state polls. As the headline states, Gallup is showing that only 15% of the public has already voted. Moreover, they've broken down early voting by region and show that in the Midwest only 13% of voters have already voted. And yet, many polls in places like Ohio show a much higher percentage of early voters, some as high as 30%, which you can bet skews the data. In other words, those polls can't be correct.

Other than the fact that this is Gallup, another reason to embrace this poll is due to its very large sample size of 3,312 registered voters.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/29/Gallup-Shock-Romney-Up-7-with-early-voters


Of course Gallup is just an "outlier" now. But I shall not put my faith in polls just yet. The thing you can count on though is Obama's campaign narrative, already in the tank, continues to find more ways to go south.
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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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The Gallup Poll among registered voters now has Romney at 48%, and it now has Obama at 48%.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/150743/Obama-Romney.aspx


The Gallup Poll among likely voters now has Romney at 51%, and it now has Obama at 46%.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/157817/elect ... omney.aspx
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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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Looks like early voting, which is a scam the Democrats advocate in order to allow more opportunity to manipulate the vote, is coming back to bite them in the butt.
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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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the mid-October "likely voters poll" from Gallup has been 100% accurate thus far in providing the winner of the election. Which would be Romney, and i believe the stats will hold for yet another election.
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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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bcspace wrote:Looks like early voting, which is a scam the Democrats advocate in order to allow more opportunity to manipulate the vote, is coming back to bite them in the butt.


I don't know about early voting being "a scam", but I think it will be interesting to see how "early voting" develops to actually affect the later votes.

For example, Romney is already using this polling in his speeches, encouraging people to keep the momentum going. But when Obama supporters see this, will this encourage them to work harder to get out the vote than they otherwise would have?
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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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subgenius wrote:the mid-October "likely voters poll" from Gallup has been 100% accurate thus far in providing the winner of the election. Which would be Romney, and i believe the stats will hold for yet another election.


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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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Drifting wrote:
subgenius wrote:the mid-October "likely voters poll" from Gallup has been 100% accurate thus far in providing the winner of the election. Which would be Romney, and i believe the stats will hold for yet another election.


Do you have a testimony of that based on a Holy Ghost inspired feeling?

(Please answer before voting closes and the result's announced)

No, neither testimony nor any inspired feeling.
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Re: Gallup: Early Voters -> Romney 52% Obama 45%

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From Gallup:

Tracking suspended as of Monday, Oct. 29 due to effects of Superstorm Sandy
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