Ohio Governor John Kasich says that Republican candidate Mitt
Romney is opening up a lead in his state.
Asked by NBC's "Meet the Press" host David Gregory if the race in
Ohio will be too close to call on Nov. 6, Mr. Kasich said he expects a
winner because Mr. Romney is pulling ahead.
"I do think we will
know before the end of the night," said Mr. Kasich, who has been
campaigning throughout his swing state for the Republican ticket.
"It's
going to be really close," he said, but adding, "I'm not sure the
election is going to be as close as what everybody is talking about
today.
"I honestly think Romney's going to carry Ohio ... I believe it's going to happen."
In
the Real Clear Politics average of the latest polls in Ohio, President
Obama holds a 2 point lead, 48 percent to 46 percent. Rasmussen
Reports has the race deadlocked, 48 percent to 48 percent.
Hmmm.
Both the RCP and Rasmussen polls are over-sampling Democrats. In other words, they are yet more polls cooked to falsely show Obama leading.
ReplyDeleteThere's going to be lots of exploding heads among pollsters and MSM "journalists" after Election Day, when they have to come up with some plausible explanation why Romney won, contrary to this massive web of Democrat/MSM lies. Chris Mathews' leg will go from tingling for Obama to throbbing from Romney.
My prediction is that the Democrats and their MSM Presstitute "journalist" corps will go for a meme of "racist America" to explain Romney's victory.