Polls that defy common sense

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Many polls seem to defy common sense. A Washington Post telephone survey released this week claims more registered voters in Florida (49 percent) trust Mr. Obama “to do a better job of dealing with the federal budget deficit” than Mr. Romney (45 percent). 
Under Mr. Obama, federal debt has soared by an astounding $6 trillion. If and when Obamacare fully blooms, it will be trillions more. Do these voters really think Mr. Obama is the fiscal hawk in this race? 
Sixty-one percent in Ohio say Mr. Obama would do a better job “dealing with social issues like abortion and gay marriage.” In 2004, 62 percent of Ohio voters approved a marriage amendment. Ohio has a large Catholic population, many of whom are appalled by Mr. Obama’s unconstitutional order to Catholic hospitals to provide abortifacients, contraceptives and sterilizations. Who’s answering the phone? 
All 32 states that have voted on marriage — including ultraliberal Oregon and California — have strongly backed the real thing. In 2008, Mr. Obama insisted that he believed marriage was the union of a man and a woman. Now he says he can’t tell the difference. Won’t this bother some people?
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Apparently these guys can't get Republicans to talk to them.

But, really?  Are they too clueless not to think it is suspect that 49 percent think Obama could do a better job of handling the budget deficit?  Did it not occur to them that it is extremely improbable there can be that many idiots in the State of Florida?

Knights theory is that the media and the polls with the Democrat bias are trying to suppress the Republican vote.  That may be their intention but it is not working with me.  I can't wait to vote against every Democrat I can.

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