Mwalimu Bangura,
So you are happy that some White folks will be racist towards a fellow
Black man! Waoh, I wonder if you ever step back to think of your
logic! How do you make sense of what you post on Obama vs Romney? You
like Afrikan people but you support White racism!
You must be very proud, sir!
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 5:05 AM, Abdul Karim Bangura
<theai@earthlink.net> wrote:
> This election is now down to Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, states
> with 75 to 95% white populations. Expect the Bradley and Wilder Effects this
> time!!!
>
> Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
>
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> Friday, October 12, 2012
>
>
> The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt
> Romney attracting support from 48% of voters nationwide, while President
> Obama earns the vote from 47%. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate,
> and three percent (3%) are undecided. See daily tracking history.
>
>
> Nearly all of the responses for this survey were taken before last night's
> debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Romney's running mate, Wisconsin
> Congressman Paul Ryan. Eighteen percent (18%) of Likely U.S. Voters rate the
> vice presidential debate as Very Important to their vote.
>
>
> Speaking of debates, Scott Rasmussen notes in his new weekly syndicated
> column that Polls Reflect Voter Reality, Not Pundit's Preoccupations. The
> Political Class, he writes, believes the race for the White House was turned
> upside down by the president's weak performance in last week's debate, but
> "the reality is that a very close race shifted ever so slightly from
> narrowly favoring President Obama to narrowly favoring Mitt Romney. Either
> way, it remains too close to call."
>
>
> New polling shows Romney ahead by three points in North Carolina and Obama
> still up by one in Ohio. Currently, the president has a 237-181 edge in the
> Electoral College. However, 10 states with 120 Electoral Votes remain in the
> Toss-Up category and are likely to decide the election.
>
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