Final Debate - Who WIll You Vote For President?

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  • MN Mom
    Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 399

    #16
    Considering the final poll has a smaller sample size than the average of the the first two Presidential debates combined (not counting VP), I'm not really surprised by the poll at all. The average number of voters in the first 2 polls is 82. We have 44 people who have voted in this final poll. While I expect the polls are leaning in Romney's favor on a national average of ALL polls combined, I don't think he's ahead by 28 points! In fact Real Clear Politics has the National Average at Romney 47.7 to Obama at 47 --- so nationally it's neck and neck still.

    I'm still voting Romney/Ryan, btw!

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    • Michael
      Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
      • Aug 2007
      • 7947

      #17
      Originally posted by MN Mom
      Considering the final poll has a smaller sample size than the average of the the first two Presidential debates combined (not counting VP), I'm not really surprised by the poll at all. The average number of voters in the first 2 polls is 82. We have 44 people who have voted in this final poll. While I expect the polls are leaning in Romney's favor on a national average of ALL polls combined, I don't think he's ahead by 28 points! In fact Real Clear Politics has the National Average at Romney 47.7 to Obama at 47 --- so nationally it's neck and neck still.

      I'm still voting Romney/Ryan, btw!
      Remember this is a focus group of mostly women polled over the course of the debates.

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