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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumAn NBC/WSJ poll will be released today (Tuesday) at 6:30pm E.T.
According to the last paragraph of this article: http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/02/14184159-nbcwsj-poll-almost-40-percent-say-debates-will-be-important?chromedomain=nbcpolitics&lite
I assume it's a presidential poll.
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An NBC/WSJ poll will be released today (Tuesday) at 6:30pm E.T. (Original Post)
Blue Yorker
Oct 2012
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Proud Liberal Dem
(24,958 posts)1. This is it
This will be the poll that shows that Romney is now completely tied with Obama and that it's anybody's race to win/lose!
FrenchieCat
(68,868 posts)3. Media did get wind of the big donor pullouts.......
Can't have that!
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,958 posts)6. So this means that Romney might...........win?
I swear that if he wins in November it will be the most unbelievable win in all of US history IMHO. President Obama would have to implode something horrible and/or people don't GOTV for President Obama. Romney really has no other realistic way of winning IMHO.
Thrill
(19,342 posts)2. Got to keep that horserace narrative
TexasCPA
(527 posts)4. The unskewed results will have Romney up 5
tarheelsunc
(2,117 posts)8. How much of a loss is that for Romney?
NCLefty
(3,678 posts)5. Don't we have new polls like every day?
Just sayin' :p
Blue Yorker
(436 posts)7. Their last poll had Obama +5
I expect a 3%-5% lead today. Anything above that, I'll be pleasantly surprised. Plus I don't like to have high expectations.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/us/general_election_romney_vs_obama-1171.html