Close, but I'm with Jim on this one.Jim Seggie said:Obama by a thread.
Interesting point. So, relying on Wikipedia, the last 20 polls in the 2011 election had, on average, the Conservatives at 36%, Liberals at 21%, NDP at 31%, the bloc at 6%, Greens at 4 % and "others" at 2% (all averages are rounded). The results were 40% Conservatives, 19% Liberals, 31% NDP, bloc at 6%, Greens at 4% and others at 1% (all rounded). Though bloc and NDP were bang on, the "predictions" on the conservatives were off ~4%.SeaKingTacco said:On the theory that, since conservatives were under-polled in the last Canadian Federal election, lets see if the same is true in the US.
RDJP said:I'm going to go out on a limb and go for a tie....Romney as president, and Biden as vice president.
tomahawk6 said:That would have to be a nightmare scenario. ;D
tomahawk6 said:That would have to be a nightmare scenario. ;D
Technoviking said:Interesting point. So, relying on Wikipedia, the last 20 polls in the 2011 election had, on average, the Conservatives at 36%, Liberals at 21%, NDP at 31%, the bloc at 6%, Greens at 4 % and "others" at 2% (all averages are rounded). The results were 40% Conservatives, 19% Liberals, 31% NDP, bloc at 6%, Greens at 4% and others at 1% (all rounded). Though bloc and NDP were bang on, the "predictions" on the conservatives were off ~4%.
Oh well, in two days we can focus on important things, such as the up coming CFL playoffs