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Three New Polls show Kasich and Strickland in "dead heat"

  • Ty Webb
    CenterBHSFan;533639 wrote:How many of those jobs are unionized?

    Does it matter???

    You can't bitch that he hasn't done anything for job then when I provide proof change the question
  • Ty Webb
    fish82;533643 wrote:Six points you say? :cool:

    Yea....after being down by 13 last week

    Also,something that these polls do not take into account is early voting....in which Teddy has a HUGE lead.
  • CenterBHSFan
    Ty Webb;533661 wrote:Does it matter???

    You can't bitch that he hasn't done anything for job then when I provide proof change the question
    CenterBHSFan;533639 wrote:How many of those jobs are unionized?
    CenterBHSFan;532378 wrote:Let me try!

    - he'll stand up for unions

    and... um... I think that's it

    I was making a point, which might be unobvious to some.
  • fish82
    Ty Webb;533671 wrote:Yea....after being down by 13 last week

    Also,something that these polls do not take into account is early voting....in which Teddy has a HUGE lead.
    So, you're privy to the early vote count? Where can I find that?

    You sure get bonus points for optimism at least. ;)
  • Thread Bomber
    Ted is endorsed by the NRA. Kasich wants to steal your guns...
  • Bigdogg
    Thread Bomber;533857 wrote:Ted is endorsed by the NRA. Kasich wants to steal your guns...

    ^
    +1
  • majorspark
    Bigdogg;533443 wrote:Then could you please explain to everyone how you think Ohio has went to "hell in a handbasket" under the current leadership as opposed to any other state. Nobody could have changed what happened to Ohio over the past two years.


    The words "to hell in a handbasket" were initiated by Ty. I was playing off those words to make my point that a state not using a tax on income to generate revenue, is not the primary reason for a state experiencing economic hardship. Ohio deviating from an income tax does not send them to "hell in a handbasket". We can argue the best means of collecting state revenue. Not sure why you are trying to read all this extra bullshit into it.

    Also I agree with you that Ted is not the cause of our economic situation here in Ohio nor do I think he made it worse to any great degree. I would classify Strickland's performance as average given the economic hand he was dealt. I think we need a governor that is more aggressive and willing to push some radical changes within the state. A necessity if you expect any major change in how public schools are funded. Personally I don't think Kasich is the man that will bring this type of change either. I will be happy at least with a change in governorship every four years until we find one that can.

    There is hope for Ohio. The people will eventually come to their senses. And do what needs to be done. Just look at New Jersey. Even they came to their senses in electing Chris Christie.

    I have not said one negative thing about Strickland's performance on this site until this post, and my criticism is mild. Nor have I said anything positive about Kasich. I have only commented on this thread to make general points or just to add a little humor. But somehow you have concocted in your mind that I think your man Strickland is the cause of Ohio's economic ills.
    Bigdogg;533443 wrote:If we follow your logic should we throw out all the Republican Senators out since they control that branch in Ohio?
    My logic? You keep making these assumptions. I would be happy if we threw out every single one of those idiots. So long as they were replaced by solid fiscal conservatives. Ones with a solid pair of balls. Ones with the foresight to constrain spending in prosperous times and set aside funds in order to weather any unanticipated economic storms.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Add more to Ohio. We just had a local factory announce to its workers (yesterday) that they are starting to shut production in February, moving to South Carolina.
  • The Equalizer
    fish82;533850 wrote:So, you're privy to the early vote count? Where can I find that?

    You sure get bonus points for optimism at least. ;)
    Yea I work for an elections board and I have no idea who has more votes of the 600 in office ballots we have locked up so anyone saying that they know anyone has any kind of early voter lead is full of shit.
  • Ty Webb
    The Equalizer;536162 wrote:Yea I work for an elections board and I have no idea who has more votes of the 600 in office ballots we have locked up so anyone saying that they know anyone has any kind of early voter lead is full of shit.

    It's called polling pal...take a look at any poll and you will see what I'm talking about
  • QuakerOats
    About 120 hours until polls close in Ohio ............. you will soon be put out of your misery.
  • Writerbuckeye
    Ty Webb;536308 wrote:It's called polling pal...take a look at any poll and you will see what I'm talking about

    Polling of absentee ballots already cast?

    Alrighty then.
  • Ty Webb
    Writerbuckeye;536630 wrote:Polling of absentee ballots already cast?

    Alrighty then.

    Have you ever seriously worked a campaign before???

    You call people once early voting has started...you ask them if they have or will vote early.

    If they say yes,you ask them who they have or will vote for

    Thus is how you poll absentee ballots/voters

    Get a clue
  • The Equalizer
    So in other words Strickland has a HUGE lead amongst early voters who:

    a) were called at home and didn't hang up on the people or say none of your god damned business, and who also:
    b) didn't lie about who they voted for.

    Wow..that's really convincing evidence.
  • fish82
    The Equalizer;537041 wrote:So in other words Strickland has a HUGE lead amongst early voters who:

    a) were called at home and didn't hang up on the people or say none of your god damned business, and who also:
    b) didn't lie about who they voted for.

    Wow..that's really convincing evidence.
    Totally. Kasich should just drop out now and save himself the pain and humiliation. ;)
  • Ty Webb
    Republicans can't be this stupid...they really can't
  • believer
    Ty Webb;537416 wrote:Republicans can't be this stupid...they really can't
    Gibby, as a Kool Aid drinking Democrat you would certainly have the inside track on understanding stupid.
  • Ty Webb
    believer;537427 wrote:Gibby, as a Kool Aid drinking Democrat you would certainly have the inside track on understanding stupid.

    Ok believer.....believe what you want,and you talk about me being a Kool-Aid drinker. You wacked off to your Reagan picture yet?
  • I Wear Pants
    ^^^^^^



    I'm only kidding. The that's racist thing was meant towards believer.

    And yeah, Gibby isn't exactly a beaming example of intelligence as far as politics go.

    If you aren't extremely confused or angry with all parties at this point I'd say your probably a homer for one party and can't really see the bigger picture.
  • CenterBHSFan
    I Wear Pants;537450 wrote:And yeah, Gibby isn't exactly a beaming example of intelligence as far as politics go.

    If you aren't extremely confused or angry with all parties at this point I'd say your probably a homer for one party and can't really see the bigger picture.

    I'd definitely have to agree with this!
  • jhay78
    I Wear Pants;537450 wrote:^^^^^^
    If you aren't extremely confused or angry with all parties at this point I'd say your probably a homer for one party and can't really see the bigger picture.

    Good point. However, those on one particular side (R's) are upset because their party has been behaving like the other side (D's), thus the current messed-up state of affairs in this country. When politicians who fall under that particular side (R) get back to Constitutional principles and fiscal conservatism then we'll applaud them for such.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm essentially a homer for the R's, but when they mess up they should be called out and held accountable. IMO the Tea Party is an attempt to do those two things.
  • I Wear Pants
    While I appreciate that sentiment I disagree that the Tea Party is really anything different from what we've seen.

    Since you're likely more in the know as far as Tea Party ideals go what is the general consensus in the Tea Party as far as things like military spending/drug war/telecommunications policies (on the telecommunications front I mean things like net neutrality, COICA, ACTA, etc).

    I'm not asking those questions as a quiz of you and don't feel the need to answer all of them if you don't know/don't want to. I just don't know the general Tea Party position on those things and they are areas that I feel very strongly about.
  • Ty Webb
    All the Tea Party is is another arm of the Republican party,nothing more nothing less
  • CenterBHSFan
    Ty Webb;537580 wrote:All the Tea Party is is another arm of the Republican party,nothing more nothing less

    I thought it was the new Klan?!