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Monday Open Thread [9.24.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on September 24, 2012 4 Comments

“Well, it doesn’t need a turnaround. I’ve got a very effective campaign. It’s doing a very good job.” — Mitt Romney, in an interview on 60 Minutes.

Anymore, Mitt Romney seems to be the very type of arrogant, entitled, delusional Wall Street monster who destroyed our economy in the first place. And to prove that, Mr. Romney awarded his senior campaign staff $200,000 in bonuses after the GOP Convention, according to Politico. Mind you, the Convention is widely viewed as an epic disaster that gave Romney a negative bounce. Sounds just like Wall Street.

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The Polling Report [9.24.12]

Filed in National by on September 24, 2012 1 Comment
The Polling Report [9.24.12]

We have a more truncated report this morning, which is good because the last few days have been full of polling goodness, but still, pollsters, and those polled, need a break. We have three new state polls out today, all good news for the President.

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Monday Daily Delawhere [9.24.12]

Filed in Delaware by on September 24, 2012 1 Comment
Monday Daily Delawhere [9.24.12]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [9.23.12]

Filed in Delaware by on September 23, 2012 11 Comments
Sunday Daily Delawhere [9.23.12]

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The YouGuv Polling Report, plus a Senate Forecast [9.22.12]

Filed in National by on September 22, 2012 3 Comments
The YouGuv Polling Report, plus a Senate Forecast [9.22.12]

We have a TON of polls today, like yesterday, because of a polling outfit called YouGuv. Who are they? Here is Daily Kos Election’s description:

The firm is a British firm, that moved into the American market in 2007 when they bought out Polimetrix, a California-based firm that had done a lot of internet-based polling in 2006 in an arrangement with Stanford University. Their polling is based on internet samples, a method which some find problematic (some aggregators of polling, indeed, refuse to utilize their data). It is a methodology that I also confess to qualms about, because when you have a sample that is essentially volunteering to participate, and a smaller universe from which to draw from, the potential pitfalls are pretty self-evident.

However, the true measure is performance. […] YouGov … has earned at least a cycle’s worth of benefit of the doubt. Their 2010 track record was more than reasonable. Indeed, of the 18 pollsters that offered up a substantive number of polls, YouGov came in fourth place in terms of their accuracy (defined as the percentage of races where they came within three percent of the final margin).

Another new polling outfit that has performed a polling dump today is Purple Strategies. Some of their results are eye raising. They have Obama winning North Carolina but losing Florida, and yet within three of Romney in Arizona. I will bet you everything I own that there is no way that is possible. If Obama wins North Carolina, he is winning Florida too. And if he is making Arizona a swing state, then he is up ten in Florida and 5 in North Carolina. Then again, Purple Strategies has been more pro-Romney this cycle, and if Obama is making Arizona competitive, then maybe this race has just broken wide open…

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [9.22.12]

Filed in Delaware by on September 22, 2012 3 Comments
Saturday Daily Delawhere [9.22.12]

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He Will Follow.

Filed in National by on September 21, 2012 14 Comments

If Mitt Romney wins the election, undoubtedly a vanishing possibility but still a possibility, he will be a wholly owned subsidiary of the Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu Government in Israel, currently lead by Prime Minister Netanyahu. In case you are living under a rock during the last three years since this latest Likud government has been in power, the Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu is not interested in peace. It is not interested in fairness. It has illegally pursued further expansion of the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. And it seeks, openly and in a manner than can only be described as “frothing at the mouth,” preemptive war with Iran. Sound familiar?

Indeed, a Netanyahu-Romney pact for war is a foregone conclusion. And isn’t it always the other way around? When an American President is recognized as having a partnership or alliance with another foreign head of state or government, isn’t it always recognized that the American leader is the senior and superior leader in the alliance? Remember Clinton-Blair, Bush-Blair and Reagan-Thatcher? In our horrible hypothetical future, for the first time I can ever recall, the American President, god forbid Mitt Romney, would be the junior partner being told by the senior partner, Netanyahu, what to do and when to do it. Romney is on record as seeing no way he could ever say no to an Israeli prime minister on anything. So there you have it.

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A 1960 Question.

Filed in National by on September 21, 2012 1 Comment

I saw this on Andrew Sullivan’s blog last week and have been meaning to pass it along. It concerns an interview with a Mormon feminist (which seems to me to be a contradiction in terms) named Judy Dushku. She relates her personal experience with the Republican nominee for President of the United States, which took place when Mr. Romney was running for the Senate against Ted Kennedy in 1994.

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Friday Open Thread [9.21.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on September 21, 2012 7 Comments

First Read reports that the actual election (i.e. the casting of actual votes) begins in half the country tomorrow.

“Idaho and South Dakota today are the first states to begin early-in-person voting. Also today, absentee voting begins in Minnesota, West Virginia, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Georgia, Arkansas, Idaho, and Maryland. This brings the total number of states already accepting ballots to 12. Thirteen additional states (South Carolina, New Jersey, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Delaware, Virginia, Louisiana, and Missouri) will begin absentee or early voting on Saturday.”

Meanwhile, we have the full Bill Clinton interview on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

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TGIF Polling Report [9.21.12]

Filed in National by on September 21, 2012 2 Comments
TGIF Polling Report [9.21.12]

Holy Bajeebus. YouGov dropped a metric ton of polls on us yesterday, and their results turned Ohio, Virginia, and Florida a lighter shade of blue. I might have to read up on Nate Silver’s grading on YouGuv. Other states got bluer, like Nevada, Michigan, Iowa and New Hampshire. No state changed hands though, and we are stuck with the same numbers on our Electoral College map as we have been for weeks: Obama 347, Romney 191. The stability of the race is a feature.

A refresher on my methodology in coloring the map: 1) I do not count Rasmussen or other obviously Republican polls; 2) I prefer Registered Voter results versus Likely Voter results (although by now the transition to likely voter models is almost universal); and 3) if we have multiple polls in a state on one day, then the majority finding rules. And if you want a refresher on why as state is a particular color, the legend key is at the bottom of the map.

Here is the new map:

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Friday Daily Delawhere [9.21.12]

Filed in Delaware by on September 21, 2012 4 Comments
Friday Daily Delawhere [9.21.12]

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Let Them Eat Cake.

Filed in National by on September 20, 2012 11 Comments

When I saw the following quote by Ann Romney, the woman who presumes to be the First Lady of the United States, I prepared to write up an epic rant that you would come to expect from me. Instead, I think I will just let Mrs. Romney’s words speak for themselves.

Click through to read the privileged entitled delusional condescension.

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Thursday Open Thread [9.20.12]

Filed in Open Thread by on September 20, 2012 12 Comments

A racist Texas homeowner has lynched an empty chair representative of President Obama, in his front yard. His neighbors complained, and this was his response:

“I don’t really give a damn whether it disturbs you or not,” [Bud] Johnson reportedly told [his complaining neighbor]. “You can take [your concerns] and go straight to hell and take Obama with you. I don’t give a shit. If you don’t like it, don’t come down my street.”

His street? He didn’t build that.

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