Romney could win popular vote while Obama wins electoral vote
Excerpt:Watch CNN's extensive protection of Election Day starting at 6 p.m. ET Tuesday on CNN TV and follow online at CNN. com or through CNN's apps for iPhone, iPad and Android. For up-to-the-minute outcomes, go to cnn. com/results and for our real-time Election Day live blog site, check out cnn.com/conversation. Need various other explanations to watch Election Day protection on CNN's platforms? Click right here for our list. Washington (CNN)-- President Barack Obama and Republican opposition Mitt Romney are neck-and-neck in national surveys, while Obama has an edge in vital battleground states that will certainly choose Tuesday's election. The dynamic sets up a possible result that has occurred seldom in American politics and could possibly undermine the trustworthiness of the winner -- Romney beats Obama in the general vote, however the president gets reelected by winning the definitive Electoral College.
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President Barack Obama
Overall Sentiment: 0.204821
Relevance: 0.868038
Mitt Romney
Overall Sentiment: 0.0493899
Relevance: 0.292163
President Bill Clinton
Overall Sentiment: 0.56849
Relevance: 0.250455
Wendy Schiller
Overall Sentiment: -0.338874
Relevance: 0.205982
| Sentiment | Quote |
|---|---|
| -0.33916 | "When you look at an incumbent president that can't win the popular vote, you look at a guy that's very hobbled from the start," Schiller said. ... |
| -0.13207 | "When you look at an incumbent president that can't win the popular vote, you look at a guy that's very hobbled from the start," Schiller said. "For governing, it creates a much bigger problem than it does for the legitimacy of the election." |
| -0.304147 | "I don't see any legitimate claim by either side that the system isn't going to function well, even if you get this distortion," she said. ... |
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Romney
Overall Sentiment: 0.0446631
Relevance: 0.201178
John Quincy Adams
Overall Sentiment: -0.162547
Relevance: 0.187976
Rutherford B. Hayes
Overall Sentiment: -0.0914206
Relevance: 0.171827
Al Gore
Overall Sentiment: -0.0440833
Relevance: 0.170025
Gov. George W. Bush
Overall Sentiment: -0.341206
Relevance: 0.16833
Benjamin Harrison
Overall Sentiment: 0.0304005
Relevance: 0.158239
Grover Cleveland
Overall Sentiment: 0.184086
Relevance: 0.155046
Samuel Tilden
Overall Sentiment: 0.096605
Relevance: 0.154546
Nate Silver
Overall Sentiment: 0.135578
Relevance: 0.149919
| Sentiment | Quote |
|---|---|
| 0.0278637 | "If the state polls are right, then Mr. Obama is not just the favorite in the Electoral College but probably also in the popular vote," Nate Silver wrote ... |
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Joe Biden
Overall Sentiment: 0.0783786
Relevance: 0.145317
Bill Mears
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.14473
Andrew Jackson
Overall Sentiment: -0.399655
Relevance: 0.142525
Sean Trende
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.140795
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TelevisionStation: CNN
Overall Sentiment: 0.106394
Relevance: 0.302085
Organization: Electoral College
Overall Sentiment: 0.125954
Relevance: 0.694066
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