I`m kinda surprised Colorado is as red as it is.
I'm not. The mountain west has a very strong "leave me alone" streak in it. That generally aligns with the right more than the left.
I`m kinda surprised Colorado is as red as it is.
Saw this through RCP yesterday. Here's the link since you didn't provide it: https://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytim...l-challenge-and-more-on-debate-instant-polls/
Obama campaigned against an individual mandate in his primary race, among many other flip flops. It's necessary to win the primary and general election, & I actually want the candidates to lie to their absurd wings before gravitating back toward center in the general election.
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/obama-romney-truth-debate-article-1.1174495
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/03/debate-fact-check_n_1937831.html
https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/10/fact-checking-the-presidential-debate-in-denver/
Like I predicted. It is a mixed bag where both candidates distorted the truth.
"When the president referred to the Tax Policy Center’s criticisms, Romney claimed it was contradicted by several others.
Romney: There are six other studies that looked at the study you describe and say it’s completely wrong.
That’s not quite true, as we previously reported when the count was at five. We found that two of those “studies” were blog items by Romney backers, and none was nonpartisan.
The only one of those “studies” by someone not advising Romney was done by Harvey Rosen, a Princeton economics professor who once served as chairman of President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers.
Rosen concluded that Romney could pull off his tax plan without losing revenue assuming an extra 3 percent “growth effect” to the economy resulting from Romney’s rate cuts. That’s an extremely aggressive assumption, and in conflict with recent experience. Despite Bush’s large tax cuts in 2001 and 2003, for example, real GDP grew by 3 percent or more for only two of his eight years in office. The average of the year-to-year changes was just over 2 percent.
Furthermore, Bush’s cuts reduced the total tax burden on the economy because they were not offset by base-broadening measures. In theory, at least, Romney’s revenue-neutral rate cuts would have even less of a stimulative effect than Bush’s cuts did."
* Does anyone know anything about WeAsAmerica? Not sure about them...
Stoked: Keep in mind most polls are taken over a rolling 7-day timeline so many polls released today will actually only include one day worth of polling taking the debates into account and six days of pre-debate data.
Thought I'd give a cite to the "there are not many studies discrediting the Tax Policy Center study" point. Per Factcheck.org:
https://factcheck.org/2012/10/dubious-denver-debate-declarations/