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<blockquote data-quote="NutHugger" data-source="post: 7913198" data-attributes="member: 627450"><p>After looking at the polls across the country, the media outlets are oversampling democrats by 8% on average. Romney is still leading by 1 point when they do this. When you look at the voter enthusiasm statistic, it's way up for Republicans and way down for democrats. So, this indicates that the poll is skewed in the wrong way. If they wanted an accurate result they should over sample Romney voters. So, Romney is currently winning in every poll even when oversampling democrats and the actual vote on election day will be even bigger percentages. That makes your claim seem very unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NutHugger, post: 7913198, member: 627450"] After looking at the polls across the country, the media outlets are oversampling democrats by 8% on average. Romney is still leading by 1 point when they do this. When you look at the voter enthusiasm statistic, it's way up for Republicans and way down for democrats. So, this indicates that the poll is skewed in the wrong way. If they wanted an accurate result they should over sample Romney voters. So, Romney is currently winning in every poll even when oversampling democrats and the actual vote on election day will be even bigger percentages. That makes your claim seem very unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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