gergroy said:
theprof00 said:
chriscox1121 said:
gergroy said:
feel free to prove me wrong, but the two polls I can remember off the top of my head were CNN 67 to 25 and CBS 44 to 21. I remember seeing more, but I don't remember the exact numbers. I just remember that Romney was considered the winner by at least a 2 to 1 margin in all of them.
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try almost 4 to 1...it was the biggest debate win in history
http://gop12.thehill.com/2012/10/gallup-romney-scored-biggest-debate-win.html
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According to Gallup, Republicans gave him a 95% win over Obama, Independents picked him, 70%-19%, and even Democrats thought Romney won, 49%-39%.
The problem, is that your link has republicans, liberals, and undecided voters as evenly split thirds. That is why these numbers don't add up. the undecided are like 12% of voters.
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are you confusing independent voters with undecided voters? Because democrats, republicans, and independents do make up roughly about thirds.
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Found these charts if you're interested (so you don't have to take my word for it)
Party ID 7-point scale
Party ID 3-Point Scale
Party ID and Voting-second to last table is the relevant one-comparing partisans/leaners to pure independents.