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Well, I think it's now officially close enough that I can make a thread. I follow US politics quite closely, and I'm sure there must be others who do as well!
So, what do you guys think about the race? Who do you support? Who do you think will win?
I'm a bit disappointed. Most boring election year ever? Maybe it's just that we were spoilt in 2008 with all the drama. Anyway, I'm struggling to remain cautiously optimistic, but "cautiously" is proving hard to hold on to. Two polls today have Obama up ten in Ohio and nine in Florida - that's on the high end of the spread, sure, but is there any way Romney can close the gap in time? Ohio and Florida are both supposed to lean Republican, and there is very little he can do if he loses either, and literally nothing he can do if he loses both.
If you're curious about day-to-day happenings in the race, I recommend FiveThirtyEight, which publishes a daily forecast of the presidential and Senate races as well as more-or-less objective commentary and analysis (though it's fairly obvious the writer leans left), and Daily Kos, which has posts on all aspects of US politics as well as daily round-ups of news and polls.
So, what do you guys think about the race? Who do you support? Who do you think will win?
I'm a bit disappointed. Most boring election year ever? Maybe it's just that we were spoilt in 2008 with all the drama. Anyway, I'm struggling to remain cautiously optimistic, but "cautiously" is proving hard to hold on to. Two polls today have Obama up ten in Ohio and nine in Florida - that's on the high end of the spread, sure, but is there any way Romney can close the gap in time? Ohio and Florida are both supposed to lean Republican, and there is very little he can do if he loses either, and literally nothing he can do if he loses both.
If you're curious about day-to-day happenings in the race, I recommend FiveThirtyEight, which publishes a daily forecast of the presidential and Senate races as well as more-or-less objective commentary and analysis (though it's fairly obvious the writer leans left), and Daily Kos, which has posts on all aspects of US politics as well as daily round-ups of news and polls.
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