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Romney ahead among people in Ohio who are "certain" to vote (Original Post) WeekendWarrior Oct 2012 OP
what the hell is the "washington examiner?" Bird cage liner? Never heard of it. nt progressivebydesign Oct 2012 #1
It's Desperation Central WeekendWarrior Oct 2012 #2
Ultra-conservative free ad-supported daily. Chan790 Oct 2012 #3
R. Maddow referred to it as "a conservative web site." n/t Suich Oct 2012 #4
From Wikipedia Doctor Jack Oct 2012 #5
"certain to vote?" leftofcool Oct 2012 #6
I would perfer polls where people are "super certain to vote" Doctor Jack Oct 2012 #7
I opt for one from people who have already voted in their heads WeekendWarrior Oct 2012 #9
I get even happier when the freeptrash is thrilled about something. Indpndnt Oct 2012 #8
 

Chan790

(20,176 posts)
3. Ultra-conservative free ad-supported daily.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 11:37 PM
Oct 2012

It's all AP content and 2 pages of editorial comment from the likes of Krauthammer.

Doctor Jack

(3,072 posts)
5. From Wikipedia
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 11:39 PM
Oct 2012
The Examiner is owned by Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz. Politico described the paper as "a megaphone for [Anschutz's] right-wing views on taxes, national security and President Barack Obama."

When Anschutz started the Examiner in its current format, he envisioned creating a conservative competitor to The Washington Post. According to Politico, "When it came to the editorial page, Anschutz’s instructions were explicit — he 'wanted nothing but conservative columns and conservative op-ed writers,' said one former employee." The Examiner's conservative writers include Byron York (National Review), Michael Barone (American Enterprise Institute, Fox News), and David Freddoso (National Review, author of The Case Against Barack Obama).

leftofcool

(19,460 posts)
6. "certain to vote?"
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 11:41 PM
Oct 2012

As opposed to registered voters and likely voters? Okay, so they polled 25 repukes who said they were certain to vote for Gasbag and 21 Dems who said they were certain to vote for Obama. Give me a fucking break.

Doctor Jack

(3,072 posts)
7. I would perfer polls where people are "super certain to vote"
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 11:45 PM
Oct 2012

Or maybe even "super duper certain to vote"

Indpndnt

(2,391 posts)
8. I get even happier when the freeptrash is thrilled about something.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 11:45 PM
Oct 2012

I can't wait to witness their pinheads on the night of 11/6. Especially when they rush to their basements with their guns waiting for the wandering hordes of looters to attack.

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