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Polls don’t matter, Electoral College does in determining the next president

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RealClearPolitics.com indicates that states including Massachusetts, California and New York are expected to go to Obama. States such as Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana are among those likely to go to Romney. Texas, with its modern history as a GOP stronghold, appears to be in Romney’s column.

That means neither candidate is likely to head here unless he needs to refill his campaign war chest.

“They are going to the battleground states,” Eshbaugh-Soha said. “They will still come to Texas because there are donors here. But they are going to buckle down on the battleground states, targeting the remaining days and finding states where campaign appearances may excite people.”

As of late last week, 12 states were in the tossup column.

Those states, and their number of Electoral College votes: Colorado, 9; Florida, 29; Iowa, 6; Michigan, 16; Missouri, 10; Nevada, 6; New Hampshire, 4; North Carolina, 15; Ohio, 18; Pennsylvania, 20; Virginia, 13; and Wisconsin, 10.

That’s where the candidates will spend most of their time, Jillson said.

“They know … the only way to be sure you win the presidency is to get those Electoral College votes,” he said.

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