New calls (taking votes now)
Pat Buchanan (Politics): Catalonia will vote to secede from Spain.
Rich Lowry (Politics): Todd Akin will lose in Missouri, but by a small margin.
Graded Calls
Jim Cramer (Finance): September 2011 calls — still a D grade
Colin Cowherd (Sports): Weekend NFL calls (3-2) — still an A grade
Last day to vote on John McLaughlin’s call that Mitt Romney will win two of the three Presidential debates.
Again, if you see any calls out there that you want Tracked, just send them over via the Submit feature on www.pundittracker.com.
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USA Today/Gallup usually conducts presidential debate polls.
See: http://www.gallup.com/poll/111256/obama-viewed-winner-third-debate.aspx
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How do you guys intend to measure who “wins” the debates? Isn’t that kind of a subjective measure?
A good question, especially since the openly partisan channels (MSNBC and Fox) are just going to side with their candidate. Like you said, it’s very subjective, just consider the Kennedy-Nixon debate where those who watched it on TV said Kennedy “won” while those listen on the radio said that Nixon “won.”
Though it does appear that it is done by polling according to past tracking of who “won.” http://www.gallup.com/poll/111256/obama-viewed-winner-third-debate.aspx