states, and his model shows ohio blows away the field. there s an exact 50/50 chance ohio will provide the decisive electoral vote for whoever wins. silver says in the thousands of election simulations he s done, the winner in ohio wins the election 95% of the time. do you like the way they do business, 95% is pretty good for any bet. the reason number two occurred last night in the debate. in a debate that was supposed to be about foreign policy, the most heated exchange between obama and challenger romney came over the auto bailout, an issue of crucial importance to voters in ohio as well as iowa and wisconsin and, of course, michigan. the huffington post pollster.com average of ohio polls show the race has narrowed, but obama continues to lead there, 48% to 46%. steve rattner, formerly obama administration lead car adviser, the car czar. from the washington post chris
pieces of information tell us it most certainly is. first, nate silver has crunched the numbers on the tipping point states, and his model shows ohio blows away the field. there s an exact 50/50 chance ohio will provide the decisive electoral vote for whoever wins. silver says in the thousands of election simulations he s done, the winner in ohio wins the election 95% of the time. do you like the way they do business, 95% is pretty good for any bet. the reason number two occurred last night in the debate. in a debate that was supposed to be about foreign policy, the most heated exchange between obama and challenger romney came over the auto bailout, an issue of crucial importance to voters in ohio as well as iowa and wisconsin and, of course, michigan. the huffington post pollster.com average of ohio polls show the race has narrowed, but obama continues to lead there, 48% to 46%. steve rattner, formerly obama administration lead car adviser, the car czar. from the washington post c
there s an exact 50/50 chance ohio will provide the decisive electoral vote for whoever wins. silver says in the thousands of election simulations he s done, the winner in ohio wins the election 95% of the time. do you like the way they do business, 95% is pretty good for any bet. the reason number two occurred last night in the debate. in a debate that was supposed to be about foreign policy, the most heated exchange between obama and challenger romney came over the auto bailout, an issue of crucial importance to voters in ohio as well as iowa and wisconsin and, of course, michigan. the huffington post pollster.com average of ohio polls show the race has narrowed but obama continues to lead there, 48% to 46%. steve rattner, formerly obama administration lead car adviser, the car czar. the washington post chris sill lis za an msnbc contributor who knows nothing but cars except he likes it and he knows a lot about politics. let s look at the most heated ex xang. it was spurred by a
we re back. after months and months of fighting, president obama and the democratic party turned a health care reform bill into the law of the land. but a week after signing the bill, the pollster.com average for president obama s job approval has him absolutely even. about 48% are approving him and about 48% disapproving him. should there be a bounce? in fact, those numbers don t really show much change. will the mood improve for the president and his party down the road? susan page is the washington bureau chief for u.s.a. today. and josh gershstein is a reporter for politico. very important journals, both of you. these are the latest numbers, looking at them all. a few major polls taken before and after, these are before and after numbers show what s
we re back. after months and months of fighting, president obama and the democratic party turned a health care reform bill into the law of the land. but a week after signing the bill, the pollster.com average for president obama s job approval has him absolutely even. about 48% are approving him and about 48% disapproving him. should there be a bounce? in fact, those numbers don t really show much change.ç the will the mood improve for the president and his party down the road? susan page is the washington bureau chief for u.s.a. today. and josh gershstein is a reporter for politico. very important journals, both of you. i want you to look at these numbers. these are the latest numbers, looking at them all. a few major polls taken before and after, these are before and after numbers show what s happened. cnn s poll has the president up eight. and since he signed the bill. the washington post /abc poll has him up five since passing the bill. and gallup, which is the oldest