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Mason Dixon: Romney has
pretty much nailed down Fla.
Human Events, by John Hayward    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/30/2012 6:32:32 PM     Post Reply
Back on Sept. 23, the Mason Dixon polling firm saw Florida as “very much a toss-up” and “very much a turnout game,” as they described things to the Tampa Bay Times. It was a virtual tie at 48-47 between Obama and Romney, with libertarian Gary Johnson sitting on 1 percent. But now Mason Dixon is pulling out of the Sunshine State, explaining to the Tampa Bay Times that “Mitt Romney has pretty much nailed down Florida.” Hopefully the “binders full of women” crowd won’t think that means Romney is running around the state and nailing people to palm trees. The key Florida polling real

Obama on Hurricane:
'We Leave Nobody Behind'
Breitbart Big Peace, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 6:05:01 PM     Post Reply
Today, during a non-campaign campaign stop at the Red Cross, President Obama told the nation something his administration obviously didn’t believe during the seven-hour attack on our consulate in Benghazi (and a nearby annex) on the night of September 11, 2012: That when an "American is in need… we leave nobody behind": This is a tough time for a lot of people; millions of folks all across the Eastern Seaboard, but America's tougher. And we're tougher because we pull together, we leave nobody behind,

Some see GOP voting
tsunami coming
Washington Examiner [DC], by Paul Bedard    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 5:55:27 PM     Post Reply
Democrats more than Republicans are getting their most loyal supporters to vote early, but with polls showing a close race among those who have voted so far, concerns are being raised about a GOP tsunami on the actual Election Day, next Tuesday. According to a GOP analysis of early voting and absentee ballot requests provided to Secrets, the Democrats are turning out their most reliable, or so-called "high propensity voters" than Republicans, leaving fewer for Election Day. The GOP is pushing weaker supporters to vote early, expecting high enthusiasm to drive their regular supporters to the polls next

  


  

A big wind for the final week
before the elections
Washington Times, by Wesley Pruden    Original Article
Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 10/30/2012 5:37:37 PM     Post Reply
Heeeeeere’s Frankenstorm. All bets are off. Television editors and reporters and some of our flightiest politicians have abandoned the presidential campaign for more frightful stuff. They’re determined, as usual, to make something bad a lot worse. (Snip) “Some of us are asking whether we peaked too soon,” one Romney operative tells me. “We don’t think so, but we’re ready for Nov. 7 to come and be gone.” The great fear at Obama headquarters, one operative tells The New York Times, “is that a large number of voters suddenly will get so fed up with the back and forth of the campaign,

U.S. Voter Turnout Will Likely
Fall Short of 2004, 2008
Gallup, by Jeffrey M. Jones    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 5:33:59 PM     Post Reply
Princeton, NJ - Key Gallup indicators of voter turnout, collected prior to superstorm Sandy, suggest voter turnout will fall short of what it was in 2004 and 2008. U.S. registered voters report giving less thought to the election, and are less likely to rate their chance of voting as a "10" on a 10-point scale, than in 2004 and 2008, two higher-turnout elections. However, the 2012 figures are higher than in 1996 and 2000, two lower-turnout elections. (Snip) U.S. voters have not been quite as engaged in the 2012 election as in the two that preceded it, even before Sandy.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Rasmussen Reports, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/30/2012 5:12:50 PM     Post Reply
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate, and another two percent (2%) remain undecided. See daily tracking history. Fifty-one percent (51%) of voters have a favorable opinion of Romney and 48% say the same of Obama. By a 51% to 45% margin, voters trust Romney more than Obama on the economy.

Space shuttle Enterprise
suffers damage in ferocious storm
Space.com, by Robert Z. Pearlman    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/30/2012 5:07:20 PM     Post Reply
Space shuttle Enterprise, NASA's original prototype orbiter, is sitting exposed and appears to have been partially damaged by Hurricane Sandy after the severe storm passed over New York City on Monday night. On public display aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, a converted aircraft carrier, since July, Enterprise had been protected from the elements inside a pressurized pavilion. Based on photos posted online, the inflatable structure appears to have first deflated and then been torn by the winds of the now post-tropical storm cyclone. Photographs show the 180-foot-long

  


  

Stuck Staten Island residents
ask local leaders for rescue
Yahoo! News, by Liz Goodwin    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/30/2012 5:06:49 PM     Post Reply
The storm caused by Hurricane Sandy has downed trees, flooded homes and damaged streets in the New York City borough of Staten Island. On the island's south shore, trapped residents, some of whom ignored evacuation orders, pleaded with local officials on Facebook to send help to their flooded homes. Many families were stuck in their attics as they retreated from the rising flood waters, while some even less fortunate were forced to seek help from their rooftops. "Family of 5 trapped on 2nd fl since yesterday included fireman and baby," one Facebook poster wrote on Staten Island City

Java junkies in ‘Star’ trek
New York Post, by Amber Sutherland & Jeane Macintosh    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 10/30/2012 4:42:01 PM     Post Reply
The venti-sized storm caused a latte trouble for Starbucks junkies after the chain ordered a near-total shutdown — but a rogue open store in Midtown yesterday fueled up hordes of caffeine-starved New Yorkers. Fans walked and took Town Cars to the Starbucks adjacent to the Marriott Marquis off Times Square, as word spread via social media that it was open. “I saw on Facebook that they were open,” said Bethany Owings, 28, who walked 10 blocks from Hell’s Kitchen with daughter Ava Ferrier, 1 1/2, for a fix. Her friend Chris Hernandez, 29, came along.

Democratic leaders say FEMA
has enough cash for Sandy recovery
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Russell Berman    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 4:40:19 PM     Post Reply
As leaders begin to assess the high cost of damage from Hurricane Sandy, officials in both parties say the Federal Emergency Management Agency has enough disaster relief funding — for now.FEMA’s coffers are near full because the storm struck at the beginning of the fiscal year, which started Oct. 1. On top of more than $1 billion left over in the Disaster Relief Fund from last year, Congress has appropriated $7.1 billion for fiscal 2013. President Obama’s decision to make emergency declarations in 10 states and the District of Columbia allows local officials to access those funds immediately.

New York congressman's house
burned down because of
Hurricane Sandy
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Daniel Strauss    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 4:36:02 PM     Post Reply
Rep. Bob Turner's (R-N.Y.) house, located in Queens, New York, burned down because of Hurricane Sandy. Trey Stapleton, Turner's communications director, confirmed to The Hill on Tuesday that the congressman's house burned down as a result of a fire related to the massive storm. Stapleton said in an email that the congressman and his family are fine and are currently focused on helping constituents recover from the storm. "Right now we are focused on making sure that we have information available to constituents that need storm relief," Stapleton said.

  



The Nate Silver backlash
Washington Post, by Ezra Klein    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/30/2012 4:31:25 PM     Post Reply
It seems to happen every few weeks. The race tightens or widens or simply continues on exactly as it’s been, and some pundit or reporter declares it a staggering humiliation for the burgeoning world of election quants. Niall Ferguson took his turn at bat in early September. “The economy is in the doldrums,” he wrote. “Yet the incumbent is ahead in the polls. According to a huge body of research by political scientists, this is not supposed to happen.” Actually, according to a huge body of research by political scientists, that was exactly what was supposed to happen. After the first debate,

Gallup suspends daily tracking poll
Politico, by Katie Glueck    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 10/30/2012 4:30:37 PM     Post Reply
Gallup will not conduct its daily tracking survey for the second night in a row as a result of superstorm Sandy, the polling firm announced Tuesday.“Gallup will not conduct daily tracking surveys for a second night, Tuesday, Oct. 30, due to the ongoing effects of superstorm Sandy and will continue to reassess the situation on a day-to-day basis,” read a statement from the organization. “Gallup will provide an update on Wednesday about plans from that point forward.” Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport issued a statement on Monday saying that the firm’s ability to conduct polling over the next several days

W.Va. Blizzard Warning
as Appalachia Storm Blows
Associated Press, by Vicki Smith    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 10/30/2012 4:25:41 PM     Post Reply
Elkins, W.Va. - Wet snow and high winds spinning off the edge of superstorm Sandy spread blizzard conditions over parts of West Virginia and neighboring Appalachian states Tuesday, shutting one interstate as trucks and cars bogged down and knocking out power to many. The National Weather Service said a foot and more of snow was reported in lower elevations of West Virginia, where most towns and roads are. High elevations in the mountains were getting more than two feet and a blizzard warning for more than a dozen counties was in effect until Wednesday afternoon.

Campaign to resume Wednesday
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink & Amie Parnes    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 4:21:38 PM     Post Reply
Mitt Romney will resume campaigning Wednesday with a trio of events in Florida, while President Obama has canceled his election events to stay in Washington to monitor fallout from the storm the ravaged the East Coast. Romney's move effectively ends the temporary suspension in the presidential campaign triggered by the landfall of Hurricane Sandy. Even though Obama will be focusing on coordinating response to the storm, his campaign has shown an awareness of the fact the election is only a week away. The White House updated reporters early Tuesday morning with the president's work on

  


  

Obama Will Visit Hurricane
Sandy Damage in New Jersey
with Gov. Chris Christie
ABC News, by Matthew Larotonda    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 4:17:39 PM     Post Reply
Washington, D.C. - President Obama will travel to New Jersey tomorrow to view the destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy on the state. Scheduled to appear with Governor Chris Christie, Obama has suspended personal appearances at campaign events to respond to the storm. Speaking at the Red Cross headquarters in Washington today, Obama said his thoughts and prayers were with those who lost loved ones in the devastating hurricane, which has claimed at least ten lives in New York City alone. (Snip) Before visiting the Red Cross today the president held a conference call with

Firewall Breach: Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin, Michigan in Play
Breitbart's Big Government, by John Nolte    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 4:12:21 PM     Post Reply
If you don't think seven days is time enough time to swing an election, ask George W. Bush about that. A week out in 2000, he was looking like our next president when news of a youthful drunk driving charge was dropped into his lap the Thursday before Election Day. The polls flipped and Bush ended up losing the national popular vote. It's just a fact that seven days is forever in politics, and today the race is officially on for the once-safe states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania -- with plenty of time to win both. Intentionally buried in Politico's completely irrelevant Playbook is the bombshell news

Restful big 65th for HIllary
New York Post, by Emily Smith    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 4:04:42 PM     Post Reply
Hillary Clinton spent her 65th birthday with her immediate family including Bill, Chelsea and her husband Marc, having a much-needed rest and getting pampered at the luxurious Mayflower Inn in Washington, Conn., over the weekend. The Clintons were spotted strolling the grounds, including the Shakespeare Garden, reading and playing cards. (Snip) Spies said Bill and Hilary enjoyed the inn’s pianist and sax player and played cards until they were the last to retire from the lobby at 12:30 a.m.. The Clinton family enjoyed a vegan, gluten-free cake and ate from the menu.

Who says Sandy is no laughing
matter? Online pranksters
spoof deadly superstorm with
Titanic, Grease and shark send-ups
Daily Mail [UK], by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 3:54:19 PM     Post Reply
President Barack Obama may have declared a 'major disaster' in New York and Long Island, but that hasn't stopped waves of Superstorm Sandy-related memes from washing across the Internet. As the fierce weather-front continues to batter the north-east corner, it has already been subjected to widespread Photoshop work. (Snip) Elsewhere, other online jokers posted images of the Statue Of Liberty statue cowering behind her base, while the requisite Titanic still of a drenched Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet trying to make it out of, not a doomed liner, but a New York City subway station.

NAACP criticizes Franklin Graham
for political, religious stands
News & Observer [Charlotte, NC], by Michael Gordon    Original Article
Posted By: Fiesta del sol- 10/30/2012 3:47:19 PM     Post Reply
For the second time during the presidential campaign, a group of African-American ministers in North Carolina has criticized Franklin Graham for challenging the spiritual beliefs of President Barack Obama, accusing the evangelist Monday of promoting a narrow form of Christianity that supports a politically conservative point of view. Meeting in Charlotte, the group read an open letter to Graham that comes in response to a series of full-page ads that bear a photograph of his father, Billy Graham, and ask voters to elect candidates who support “biblical principles.” In comments to the

  



Benghazi: Help America Find
the Truth Before the Election
PJ Media, by Roger L. Simon    Original Article
Posted By: earlybird- 10/30/2012 3:44:59 PM     Post Reply
Details of the murderous terror attack on the Benghazi consulate/CIA safe house that took the lives of four U.S. citizens on September 11, 2012, are cloudy at best.(Snip) We further know there are a number of individuals out there who know the truth or part of the truth about what happened in Benghazi that night. Most probably those individuals work for the government (intelligence agencies, State Department, etc.) or the military and are not permitted to divulge this information in public. We sympathize with them, their requirements, and their privacy. But we also suspect those people are feeling

Atlantic City mayor on
Gov. Christie's rebuke:
'Misinformed and ill-advised'
MSNBC, by Eun Kyung Kim    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 3:44:55 PM     Post Reply
Atlantic City mayor Lorenzo Langford escalated tensions with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie after the mayor said Tuesday he would welcome the chance “to confront the governor mano y mano” over how he handled the city’s evacuation during Hurricane Sandy. A day earlier, Christie had criticized Langford as a “rogue mayor” for supposedly encouraging residents to ride out the storm in designated shelters rather than leave the area entirely. (Snip) Langford strongly denied the characterization of what happened, saying the governor was “either misinformed and ill-advised, or simply just deciding to

Netanyahu says strike on Iran
would be good for Arabs
Reuters, by Nicholas Vinocur    Original Article
Posted By: Photoonist- 10/30/2012 3:30:28 PM     Post Reply
Paris - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought on Tuesday to convince Arab states that an Israeli military strike on Iran would benefit them, removing a potential threat and easing tensions across the Middle East. (Snip) In an interview published on Tuesday with French magazine Paris Match, Netanyahu said such a strike would not worsen regional tensions, as many critics have warned. "Five minutes after, contrary to what the sceptics say, I think a feeling of relief would spread across the region," he said. "Iran is not popular in the Arab world, far from it, and some governments in the

Obama’s bad timing: President jokes
about the songs on his iPod in pre-taped
interview that airs as Superstorm
Sandy batters East Coast
Daily Mail [UK], by Michael Zennie    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/30/2012 3:15:58 PM     Post Reply
As Hurricane Sandy battered the East Coast and disrupted the lives of millions of Americans, radio listeners heard President Obama joke about the songs on his iPod. The radio segment demonstrates the perils of pre-taped interviews. Obama made the remarks about his diverse taste in music on Saturday, but he did not realize it would be aired at such a sombre time. ‘I’ve got a pretty good mix. I’ve got old school. Stevie Wonder and James Brown. I’ve got Rolling Stones. Bob Dylan. And then I’ve got everything from Jay-Z to Eminem to the Fugees to you name it,’ he said. Obama has canceled campaign

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