My impressions: About 75% of the Dems think Obama will win by a 1-3 point margin; only 12% of the Repubs think the same of Romney.

My impressions: Dems are extremely confident that we will control the Senate. It's not looking good for the GOP in that vein.

My impressions: The chance of retaking the House is not high. As for North Carolina, Romney currently holds a slight lead. Then again, NC's Winston-Salem Journal, which endorsed McCain in 2008, just endorsed Obama. You know Romney's bad news when a newspaper that last endorsed a Dem in 1964 (LBJ) skips over him. More bad news for him: Obama may be trailing nationally, but he's leading in Ohio...without it, Romney's chances are slim to none.

My impressions: Both sides feel the same way towards the other. No surprises here.

My impressions: Romney's nose is a bit longer, even for the GOP. I'd like to add that the calls on here for Obama to go for the jugular on Romney's lies–with some going as far as clamoring for Obama to call Romney a liar to his face–are short-sighted. Lying is a part of politics (see below), and Obama will do himself no favors pulling a Joe Wilson on air.

I am still amazed that a lackluster debate performance (purportedly) held the same electoral gravitas as Romney's damning 47% news cycle. It's almost like the media wanted to have something to latch on to as a sort of equivalence a la "This is Obama's 47% moment..." Hmm. Maybe I'm just imagining things. My impressions: But, folks, the contrast could not be clearer. It's like the difference between telling your mother "You are really irritating me right now!" and telling her "go fuck yourself". That's the difference between Obama's debate and Romney's 47%. How in the world the two got covered and treated almost identically by the Beltway is just beyond me. But whatevs.

My impressions: See above.

My impressions: See? How can a muted debate performance or even Bill Clinton's energizing speech be bigger turning point than a hot-in-the-pants political scandal like the 47%, which was by far the biggest news story in this election? Pretty assbackwards if you ask me.

My impressions: Damn, I remember exactly where I was teh day I first saw that Firms ad: at a Doral, Florida gas station, where I had to literally pull over to watch the video again, which I did some 7 or 8 times in a moment of sheer floored-edness. Remember how we all felt that day?





My impressions: Meh. Although I do take great joy in seeing the most uprated comment on this video over on Youtube: "Romney, fuck you." LOL!

There are many, many more infographics over at NYMAG , but I don't have the time to caption them, but I will add the penultimate one: