I wasn't referring to that site. All I am saying is that the map site has stale data and using it as proof of anything is invalid.
As has already been babyfed to you, polls from before the debate are not stale, for numerous reasons. Chief among them;
1. Most who believe Romney won the debate still won't change their vote to Romney, reflected in both the CNN and CBS snap polls taken after the debate.
2. Early voting is already occurring in swing states, and the debates have no effect on people's decisions. Decisions harden by the summer, and summer ended just recently. In a polarized environment like this, Romney (nor Obama, but to a lesser degree) has a partisan ceiling he'll hit.
3. It is a statistical fact that no POTUS has come from behind by 4 points nationally in October. Ever. In all of U.S. history.
Either way we'll all have a good laugh at your expense come election day, so don't be but hurt.
I don't think the data exists as no polls have been taken since the debate in a bunch of those states. The five thirty eight site doesn't have the data either.
I'm not going to fight over polls, we'll see next month.
You can't fight over the polls because you don't understand jack shit about them. There have already been numerous battleground state polls that have come out since the debate; the only thing that has changed is that Obama's in more of a dead heat in the battlegrounds than he was before, with him leading in several polls (some in Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa) and Romney leading in others (Florida, some in Virginia)