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PREZ: Obama Leads Romney By 10%

Democracy Corps, the polling organization that claimed Jon Corzine was going to win the state of New Jersey by 4% one day before Corzine was beaten by 4%, has a new look at the 2012 Presidential race that would include Lou Dobbs and Ralph Nader as third party candidates.

PRESIDENT – NATIONAL (Democracy Corps)
Barack Obama (D-inc) 47%
Mitt Romney (R) 37%
Lou Dobbs (I) 5%
Ralph Nader (G) 4%

They also claim in this poll that Democrats lead the generic Congressional ballot for the 2010 US House races by a 48%-43% margin. This poll was done November 12-16 among 847 likely voters.

Posted by Dave at 3:50 pm
Filed under: 2012 President | Comments (43)

43 Responses to “PREZ: Obama Leads Romney By 10%”

  1. Howard Dean says:

    Dem Corpzzzzzzzzzzz

  2. Howard Dean says:

    Democrats lead the generic Congressional ballot for the 2010 US House races by a 48%-43% margin

    ……

    HAHAHAHAHA!

  3. Phil says:

    After NJ, I’d be refaining from polling for a while if I were them just out of embarasment.

  4. sam says:

    It’s a Dem tsunami coming. Ask Deeds and Corzine.

  5. Phil says:

    I hope Dems believe there own polls. Fantasyland.

  6. Phil says:

    …and PPP

  7. Tommy_Boy says:

    50/44 approval/disapproval

    48/45 among likely voters

  8. Cory says:

    When using their likely voter model, the generic ballot becomes 47-45 Dem.

  9. Tina says:

    Its Democracy Corpse. Partisan polling – toss.

  10. Howard Dean says:

    When using their likely voter model, the generic ballot becomes 47-45 Dem.

    Comment by Cory — November 24, 2009 @ 4:14 pm

    Like I said:

    HAHAHAHAHA!

  11. Tina says:

    I think Ras is just a cut above the rest, he was the first reputable pollster to find the Obumbler’s approval below 50 percent (now 45), and the first pollster to find the Rs ahead in the generic ballot.

  12. Waingro says:

    BAHAAHAHAHAHA! Man I needed a good late afternoon laugh.

  13. MD says:

    GPO – I would never encourage anyone to enter into the military or intel agencies while Hussein Chavez is POTUS. He hates them.

    Yes, that is blunt. The truth generally is.

  14. gameboy says:

    #14

    This is the “Obamanization” of America. The “hope and change we asked for……..What a disgrace.

  15. Jeff G. says:

    PPP(D) had the generic ballot at 46-38 for the D’s just over a week ago. That’s a hair less than the nine-point margin D’s got in all House races in 2008. It they seriously expect anyone but themselves to believe that conditions are exactly the same as they were a year ago, then fantasyland doesn’t even come close to describing where socialist mind-rot has taken them.

  16. MD says:

    Cue Brandon – the defender of all that is PPP

  17. Brandon says:

    Their state polls are among the best. They don’t have much of a track record nationally(they didn’t do it in 2008).

  18. Chekote says:

    What are they still polling Romney? Isn’t his total absence from the health care debate a clue that the man is toast!

  19. Phil says:

    PPP did a good job in 2008 and did well on the NJ race.

    That said, his generic ballot numbers are pure fantasy. I believe he still has indies favoring Democratics. Nobady believes that one.

    Nobody.

  20. MD says:

    Ding, ding, ding, ding!

    Damn – right on cue!

  21. Chekote says:

    #10

    Yes. Won’t go anywhere.

  22. Phil says:

    Agree with Brandon to the extent that his state polls have been pretty good while his national numbers are indeed unproven. The generic numbers he has currently lead me to believe he has a lot of work to do.

  23. GPO says:

    What are they still polling Romney? Isn’t his total absence from the health care debate a clue that the man is toast!

    Comment by Chekote — November 24, 2009 @ 5:24 pm

    He has got to be killing himself for that disaster

  24. Gary Maxwell says:

    Per the Corner:

    President Obama welcomed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the White House with words that have inspired snickers in New Delhi:

    “Yours is the first official state visit of my presidency, its fitting that you and India be so recognised,” 48-year-old Obama told the 77-year-old Indian leader.

    The general reaction in India has been: Who the heck does this guy think he is? Note to the Great Diplomat: When you do a head of state an honor, you don’t remind him, in public, of the fact that you have done him an honor, particularly in self-aggrandizing terms of this sort.

  25. Benny says:

    Arrogant without an end

  26. Darrell says:

    Inhofe is the BEST. He was standing almost alone against the man-made global warming garbage at the height of that lunacy’s popularity. Now that it has been shown to be garbage, he stands vindicated.

  27. Gary Maxwell says:

    No Benny, at this rate, he will sail off into the sunset in about 3 more years. The OTJ training has not stuck with this one, he cant even get the simple protocols of how to address a head of state. So there will be an end, just not likely an end to the arrogance.

  28. Cory says:

    Ok… So, bowing to foreign royalty is an affront to the prestige of the office of the Presidency… but, welcoming a foreign dignitary by recognizing him as the first state visit is overstating the prestige of the Presidency?

    is Obama too full of himself, or too full of others? Too arrogant, or too servile??

  29. Sean says:

    I doubt Lou Dobbs will be running for President if there’s an adequate enough Republican candidate that would be a good enough alternative to Obama. Add 5 points to Romney here.

    Democracy Corps is a joke.

  30. Phil says:

    No. It’s overstating the prestige of OBAMA. The guy thinks he’s God’s gift to the world.

    Tell you what. Why don’t you Canadians take him? Our gift to you.

  31. Benny says:

    I think Romney is without a chance-unfortunely

    he and Huck had had there chances in 2008

    in 2012 it will be
    Sarah Palin
    John Thune
    Bobby Jindal
    or somebody new

  32. Phil says:

    Thune or bust baby!

  33. Gary Maxwell says:

    Think the e-mail leak was not a big deal? Seems a warmist is pretty disturbed about it:

    George Monbiot, a U.K. activist and journalist who previously called for dramatic action to deal with global warming, wrote: “It’s no use pretending that this isn’t a major blow. The emails extracted by a hacker from the climatic research unit at the University of East Anglia could scarcely be more damaging.”

  34. Benny says:

    Now we have a advertising in german cinemas with a trailer for one of our live channel ntv with obama:if you wnat to be with if dreams come true

    oh my god

    on a bus you can read yes we can

  35. Gary Maxwell says:

    Cory you buffoon, see what the Indians are saying? And this moron thought he was going to fix our broken relations with all of these countries. The ones that arent pissed off like Poland, or India, are laughing at him like Putin in Russia.

  36. rdelbov says:

    if I was a Dem.

    I would be getting scared. These are awful poll numbers.

    4% for Nader-rightttttttttttt

    How has that worked out since 2000

  37. Gary Maxwell says:

    Rdel

    I think they believe the carp being dished up by Carville and the Boys. I have heard more than one Democrat pundit on the tube claiming that “the public wants a public option, its popular”. Sure that is why so many Senate Democrats are balking at voting for a public option.

    Its ok, if they were sentient beings, they would modify their behavior and that would make it more difficult to dislodge them. But they are going to make it quite easy. So lets cheer them on.

  38. Benny says:

    rdelbov
    ask al gore for that

  39. BayernFan says:

    In Indiana, automatic ballot access for four years is granted to those political parties whose candidates for Secretary of State attain 2% or more of the statewide vote. In the past, I have always voted for the Libertarian candidate for that office (the Libertarians typically get 3-4%, and have had ballot access since 1986). From now on, I am voting for the Green Party candidate for that office. Last time, in 2006, the Green Party SecState candidate could not get enough sigs to get on the ballot, so my wife and I wrote him in. I will seek out the appropriate petition to get them on that ballot next year. I want the Greens to get on the ballot, so they can drain some of the kooks from the Dem Party candidates. I am tired of the Libertarians taking victory away from perfectly good GOP candidates in local races. Time to even up the playing field.

  40. Right of Atilla says:

    I am not a Mitt fan, but I have a hard time believing PPP or Democracy Corps polling because of party ties. Anyone can make a poll have the outcome they want as CBS did recently by giving Dems a 13 point advantage in sampling. According to Gallup, reality is that Dims currently hold a 6% advantage in party affiliation.