Bi-Polar Disorder: Is The Presidential Race Really Tightening?

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First Posted: 10-21-08 06:11 PM   |   Updated: 11-21-08 05:12 AM

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Occasional blips in the polls during the closing weeks of the campaign have produced intermittent bursts of confidence among backers of John McCain and spurts of panic among Obama loyalists.

Take a gold standard: the rolling average of the nine or so most recent national polls calculated daily by RealClearPolitics. Obama's lead dropped from 8.2 points on October 14th to 5.7 on Tuesday, October 21st. If things continued that way until November 4, Obama's edge would shrink to a statistically meaningless 0.7 percent, and a coin flip could predict the presidency.

For those obsessives who follow daily tracking numbers, the emotional roller coaster can reach breakneck speeds. Over a four day period last week, from Wednesday, October 15, to Saturday, October 18, Rasmussen showed a steady decline in Obama's lead, dropping from 5.5 percent to 5.0 percent to 3.9 percent all the way to 2.7 percent.

For those of you who want to spend the next two weeks experiencing the ups and downs of every percentage point shift, a good list of the tracking polls and links to each of them can be found at the 538.com web site. Despite day-to-day fluctuations, the weight of evidence suggests, however, that Obama's lead is solid and it will be very difficult, if not impossible, for McCain to avoid defeat.

On the afternoon of October 21, one of the nation's most credible public polling organizations, the Pew Research Center released a national survey showing Obama ahead by a prohibitive 14 points, 52-38.

"Barack Obama's lead over John McCain has steadily increased since mid-September, when the race was essentially even. Shortly after the first presidential debate on Sept. 26, Obama moved to a 49% to 42% lead; that margin inched up to 50% to 40% in a poll taken just after the second debate. Currently, Obama enjoys his widest margin yet over McCain among registered voters, at 52% to 38%. When the sample of voters is narrowed to those most likely to vote, Obama leads by 54% to 39%," writes the Center's director, Andy Kohut.

"Obama's gains notwithstanding, a widespread loss of confidence in McCain appears to be the most significant factor in the race at this point, " Kohut continues. "Many more voters express doubts about McCain's judgment than about Obama's: 41% see McCain as 'having poor judgment,' while just 29% say that this trait describes Obama. Fewer voters also view McCain as inspiring than did so in mid-September (37% now, 43% then). By contrast, 71% of voters continue to think of Obama as inspiring."

Later in the day, the Wall Street Journal and NBC News released a poll showing Obama with a 10 point, 52-42, lead.

With voters' increased confidence in his ability to serve as commander in chief, as well as a majority who now believe he would do a good job as president, Barack Obama has opened up his biggest advantage over John McCain in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. [...]
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Obama's current lead is also fueled by his strength among independent voters (topping McCain 49 to 37 percent), suburban voters (53 to 41), Catholics (50 to 44) and white women (49 to 45).

In early September, after the Republican National Convention, McCain was ahead with independents and Catholics, and narrowly trailed Obama among suburban voters.

Tom Mann of the Brookings Institution flatly declares that "McCain does not have a shot absent some cataclysmic event. National and battleground polls continue to show Obama in excellent shape." To back up his argument, Mann emailed the Huffington Post the following chart:

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Gary Jacobson, a political scientist at the University of California-San Diego, said, "McCain has a shot, but not, I think, without some exogenous shock (October or November surprise). Obama's resource and organizational advantages remain. I haven't notice much slippage yet in the key battleground states, although state level polls are even more erratic than national polls."

Gallup, which uses three different methods to measure the Obama-McCain contest, found as of 10/21 that Obama's lead was either growing or holding firm. In a model defining "likely voters" simply on the basis of their promised intentions, Obama holds a 10-point, 52-42, lead, up from four points, 50-46, on October 17. When likely voters are defined as those who say they are sure to vote and have a strong history of voting in the past, Obama leads 7-point, 51-44, a significant improvement on the 49-47 edge he had as recently as October 17. Obama's lead is largest, 11 points, 52-41, among all registered voters, and that margin has improved from 6 points, 49-43, on October 15.

For those Democrats still worried about the trends at RealClearPolitics (RCP), they can look forward to an upward tick for Obama as soon as Wednesday morning. Then, the site will add the 14-point Pew survey as well as one of the tracking polls now showing a 9 point Obama lead. Those two new polls will replace the two oldest surveys used by RealClearPolitics that had small Obama leads of 6 and 1 point, respectively.

The net effect will be that Obama's average on RCP will, in just a day, shoot up from a 5.7 point lead to an 8.1 point lead. Obama supporters will be able to put away, at least for now, their Rolaids, while McCainiacs will have to double their dosage of Wellbutrin, Paxil and Zoloft.

Occasional blips in the polls during the closing weeks of the campaign have produced intermittent bursts of confidence among backers of John McCain and spurts of panic among Obama loyalists. Take a g...
Occasional blips in the polls during the closing weeks of the campaign have produced intermittent bursts of confidence among backers of John McCain and spurts of panic among Obama loyalists. Take a g...
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- ptobe I'm a Fan of ptobe 5 fans permalink

My prediction:

The gap will widen and more folks will be turned off by McCain as he flails harder while he sinks.

Factors not accounted for in the polls will make that gap even greater (cell phone only voters, newly registered, youth vote) and it will be a landslide in electoral votes - possibly 2 to 1 for Obama.

He'll win by over 10% nationally.

Just my prediction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 10/22/2008
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If that happened there would be exploding talking heads all over the place, lol!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 10/22/2008
- payos I'm a Fan of payos 7 fans permalink

the youth vote, especially, has to be encouraged - that is - to get to the polls. Young people may be for O, aside from the ones who are politically active or even activist, can to be careless, so if they don't get to the voting booth, their support is worthless. I'm telling my son to get all his friends - in their early to mid-twenties- to go and VOTE, not be complacent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 10/22/2008
- solid I'm a Fan of solid 24 fans permalink

AS Robert Kennedy said on Rachel Maddow last night, vote early if you can people, and in person. That's the best chance for your vote to be counted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 10/22/2008
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

check out www.stealyourvoteback.org

for my tips on making sure your vote gets counted

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 10/22/2008

Wow, that's a really bad name, considering Republicans are more likely to accuse us of what they actually do than we are to accuse them of the same thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 10/22/2008
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

Overlooked in the hype over Colin Powell's endorsement is an endorsement from someone who can literally change the election.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27316167/

I guess you know who the real Americans are now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 10/22/2008

When you run on "personalities and not on the issues" - just dust off the last GOP tactic "Be afraid, very, very, afraid!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 10/22/2008
- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 81 fans permalink
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Blogs keep stating "the race will tighten" mantra with no real rationale for why it should. They just state "because it always does".

Looking at RCP this morning, Obama is up by +7.4%. Most polls in the past week or so have hovered between 6-8 points, with the outliers above and below mostly cancelling each other out. I think we can safely say that Obama is up by 7 points now, and with 13 days left, will probably win by 7 points.

There is no natural gravity that pulls polls back to the center. Obama is running a better campaign and has a ridiculous amount of money. Of course, a meteor could strike the Earth and kill us all before then, but random events are just as likely to help Obama as to hurt him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 AM on 10/22/2008

People google PNAC and john mccain and make sure your sitting down. After your done spread the word. This is chilling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 10/22/2008

You were right ... people sit down when you are reading this .... here is the link:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.war/browse_thread/thread/6e5536d26a4cda63/1e0111b2fd743297?hide_quotes=no#msg_1e0111b2fd743297

I would send this to your local offices as well as to many friends as possible to include the Obama camp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 10/22/2008
- payos I'm a Fan of payos 7 fans permalink

I've also read, though I do not remember where exactly, that Sarah Palin, was Bill Kristol's "discorvery," when during one of their neo-con conventions aboard a cruise ship, they docked in Alaska, and he met Palin, as new governor and potential "shining star." He was the one who pushed Palin on McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 10/22/2008

The clothing bill of the posh Madison Avenue hockey mom should even turn some rural hockey moms towards voting Obama.Bide­n

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 10/22/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 238 fans permalink

Naw ... they like their dictators dressed well !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 AM on 10/22/2008
- corkonian I'm a Fan of corkonian 2 fans permalink

Caribou Evita.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 10/22/2008

If you think about it, the Bush campaign found a way to steal the 2000 election and John might just find a way.. If you don't have a paper ballot and voting requires standing in line for four hours, take a good book and read. But VOTE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 AM on 10/22/2008
- imsosure I'm a Fan of imsosure 29 fans permalink
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This old dog seems to need some mood stabilizers or some different one's. He shifts his behavior lie he has truly no idea what to do and because he's so stubborn and can't take criticism he's really showing us all what a knucklehead he really is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 AM on 10/22/2008
- CjAzure I'm a Fan of CjAzure 4 fans permalink

We just have to win this thing. The future of the world hangs in the balance!
Dramatic? yes. True? yes! All of us Obama supporters need to do our part!
Here is my humble artistic effort:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjaaTYLXsTk
If it gets him 1 more vote it was worth it!
WIN WIN WIN O!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 AM on 10/22/2008
- BARRISTER I'm a Fan of BARRISTER 19 fans permalink

I will not rest easy until the 5th. November, polls notwithstanding!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 AM on 10/22/2008

Wow.. Impressive racism is everywhere alive and WELL! Did you know I was called a racist the other day outside of Wal-mart for being white with a "Veterans for McCain" shirt on a tad bit interesting I might add.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 AM on 10/22/2008
- Tunghoy I'm a Fan of Tunghoy 45 fans permalink
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Wearing that shirt does not make you a racist. It makes you look uninformed.

John McCain has voted against veterans benefits, against the new GI Bill, against health care for veterans and against supplying body armor to soldiers fighting in Iraq. (True story: when Dems in Congress held up a funding bill because it didn't include body armor, the Republicans accused them of not "supporting the troops". Seems George Orwell was right.)

McCain's bad attitude towards soldiers and veterans is what sparked the "Veterans for Obama" movement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 10/22/2008
- solid I'm a Fan of solid 24 fans permalink

Well said Tunghoy. We can only speculate that Independenthinker08 is telling the truth. The racist remark, if true, is certainly misplaced. However, his admission that he is a veteran for McCain is astoundingly out of touch given McCain's complete lack of support for veterans care and benefits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 10/22/2008

The remark was not completely unfounded. What other possible reason could you have to not vote for Obama?
I'm serious.
If you vote for the more intelligent candidate, he's the one.
If you vote for the candidate who's run the cleaner campaign, he's the one.
If you vote for the family values candidate, he's the one.
If you vote on veteran's issues, he's definitely the one.
If you vote based on who's likely to do a better job on the economy, he's the one.

If you think he might be a secret muslim or you don't like his middle name, well, there's a word for that: racism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 10/22/2008
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The poll numbers to watch belong to George Bush's. Anger with Bush will be taken out on McCain. Recently Bush's approval rating sank to an astonishing 19 per cent. That means, according to opinion polls, Bush is less popular than people who read over your shoulder on public transit (21 per cent) and 4 per cent lower than people who don't understand sarcasm (23 per cent). No worries, though, Fox News analysts predict the President's approval rating will slowly slide to 0 and then flatten out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 AM on 10/22/2008

..

This is so much "la-la".

Obama has his overall average of 10 to 12 points which is enough to counter the inherant racism in the society.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 AM on 10/22/2008
- izAriver I'm a Fan of izAriver 27 fans permalink

The only thing that's tightening is mccains chest from loser anxiety.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 AM on 10/22/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 25 fans permalink

Republicans and Independents come to the AID of YOUR COUNTRY!

This is no ordinary YEAR and I think Obama will gradually pull away!

People are ALREADY VOTING and we will not allow Voter Fraud by the Republicans to steal States Away!

Obama HAS MADE a concerted effort to open up his campaign to all voters including Republicans and Independents I think it could be a Massive WIN!

Lets Unite for a NEW DIRECTION!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 AM on 10/22/2008
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