by Darth Crater » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:30 pm
"Despite the bias in the polls"? In what way are the polls biased? If most of them indicate Obama is going to win, that's a reflection of the people, not of the polls. Do you have a source or a better explanation for why you think they don't reflect reality?
I do agree that Obama doesn't have the raw energy of 2008, but I don't think that's going to stop him. Romney has even less energy behind him, and Ryan hasn't helped with that. As for the economy, I'm going to borrow from Clinton's speech (which may well turn out to be the thing that won the election) - you're critcizing Obama for not cleaning up 2008's mess fast enough?
At the moment I have about an 80% confidence in Obama winning. Obama is an incumbent who didn't screw up his first term. Romney, despite most of the campaign now being behind him, hasn't gotten enough momentum to change that. Short of a truly major mistake on either side, debates are the last place I can see Romney turning things around. Even then, I have doubts that there's anything he both can and will do to sway things.