The liberal mainstream media tripped all over itself to declare Tuesday night’s debate a win for President Obama. Turns out, a major poll tells another story.
Gallup’s survey of likely voters rose from a 6 percentage point advantage for Gov. Romney on Saturday to 7 on Sunday.
Today's Gallup has FOUR days post debate.
— Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) October 21, 2012
https://twitter.com/mckaycoppins/status/260064475925856256
BOOM!!! BOOM!!! BOOM!! Romney widens lead in Gallup +7 LVs +3 RVs. I can hear them smashing computer screens in Chi from here!! #Mitt
— Tim "The Source" Anderson (@TJAnderson1) October 21, 2012
Predictably, Obama supporters cry foul at the large margin for Romney. It’s what they do.
Gallup doubling down on their Romney +7 lead? Oh ok.
— John Wilson (@JohnWilson) October 21, 2012
https://twitter.com/CBjelkeNewman/status/260066335134990337
So right now Gallup is telling the electorate to go to hell.
— LiberalPhenom (Obama is my president forever) (@LiberalPhenom) October 21, 2012
@LiberalPhenom Gallup is a joke
— Safira Kaombe (@Belliah2) October 21, 2012
https://twitter.com/ChairMissing/status/260065725790683137
Gallup is using a new 'likely voter' model that must be flawed somehow showing more of a measure of enthusiasm than actual votes.
— Miguel Bollar (@migbits) October 21, 2012
Then again, this user probably does a more accurate job of reflecting the Obama campaign’s sentiment.
https://twitter.com/MizCThomas/status/260066791886319616
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