Republicans are overjoyed with a reputable Pew poll showing Romney with a 4-point lead over Obama, even though other polls show Obama slightly ahead
posted on October 9, 2012, at 6:35 AM
Mitt Romney during a campaign rally on Oct. 8 in Newport News, Va.: While Romney leads Obama in the Pew poll, Rasmussen and Gallup both show the president pulling ahead. Photo: AP Photo/Evan VucciSEE ALL 258 PHOTOS
No. Obama is still winning: "Look, the new Pew poll caught the race in the middle of a Romney bounce and a wave of Romney enthusiasm," but that moment's already over, says Steve M. at No More Mister Nice Blog. Gallup has Obama back up by 5 points and even GOP-leaning Rasmussen shows the president's lead growing again. The fact that "the press and blogosphere and Twittersphere are ignoring those polls and obsessing over Pew" just means that "the press is, for the moment, on Romney's side."
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The race is now Romney's to lose: "The Pew poll is devastating, just devastating," for Obama, says Andrew Sullivan at The Daily Beast. It's not just the top-line number: In one terrible night he blew an 18-point lead among women, fell behind Romney on favorable ratings, and "instantly plummeted into near-oblivion" on every issue except Medicare, honesty, and foreign policy. And worse, "he has, at a critical moment, deeply depressed his base." I'm not sure a sitting president can recover from such a wipe-out this late in the game.
"Did Obama just throw the entire election away?"
Pew's poll is good — not great — news for the GOP: This Pew poll "may well be the single best polling result that Mr. Romney has seen all year," and it can't be dismissed, says Nate Silver at The New York Times. "But it's one thing to give a poll a lot of weight, and another to become so enthralled with it that you dismiss all other evidence," and the evidence points to a slight lead for Obama — which fits the fundamentals of the race. "If you can trust yourself to take the polls in stride, then I would encourage you to do so." If you want to live and die by individual polls, buckle up: It's 28 days until the election.
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