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Latest Swing State Polls
Florida: Obama 53%, Romney 44% (NYT/CBS/Quinnipiac)
Florida: Obama 49%, Romney 46% (InsiderAdvantage)
Ohio: Obama 53%, Romney 43% (NYT/CBS/Quinnipiac)
Pennsylvania: Obama 54%, Romney 42% (NYT/CBS/Quinnipiac)
Pennsylvania: Obama 52%, Romney 43% (Franklin & Marshall) *******************************************************************
Romney's 47% Remark & The Polls:
A new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds 54% of Americans have unfavorable views of Mitt Romney's 47% comments. Just 32% saw them favorable.
61% of all Americans "express negative views of how Romney is running his campaign". That number is up significantly from July
President Obama's odds of winning the election have increased by 7% -- 80% chance of winning the Electoral College from 73% -- since Romney's 74% comments. (NY Times) |
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"Frankly at this early stage, polls go up, polls go down."
-- Mitt Romney, quoted by ABC News, apparently not aware the election is 41 days away. |
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Virginia: Obama 46%, Romney 44% (Suffolk University) |
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Romney is destined to remain unemployed.
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Virginia: Obama 46%, Romney 44% (Suffolk University)
North Carolina: Obama 48%, Romney 46% (WSJ/NBC) New Hampshire: Obama 51%, Romney 44%(WSJ/NBC) Nevada: Obama 49%, Romney 47% (WSJ/NBC) |
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Fox News: Obama 48%, Romney 43%
Gallup: Obama 50%, Romney 44%
Rasmussen: Obama 46%, Romney 46%
Reuters/Ipsos: Obama 49%, Romney 42% |
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Florida: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (Gravis Marketing)
Iowa: Obama 48%, Romney 44% (We Ask America)
Michigan: Obama 52%, Romney 40% (We Ask America)
North Carolina: Romney 50%, Obama 46% (American Research Group) |
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Nevada: Obama 53%, Romney 42% (We Ask America)
New Hampshire: Obama 51%, Romney 44% (Public Policy Polling)
Virginia: Obama 47%, Romney 39% (Roanoke College).
Missouri: Romney 48%, Obama 45% (We Ask America) |
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Florida: Obama 47%, Romney 46% (WSJ/NBC/Marist)
North Carolina: Romney 51%, Obama 47% (Rasmussen)
Ohio: Obama 51%, Romney 43% (WSJ/NBC/Marist)
Virginia: Obama 48%, Romney 46% (WSJ/NBC/Marist)
Wisconsin: Obama 49%, Romney 39% (Zogby)
National Journal: Obama 47%, Romney 47%
National Public Radio: Obama 50%, Romney 44% |
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WeLL the materdebaters were on tonite. And the Winner is..... drum roll ^*^*^*^*^^*^*^*^*^*^^*^***^** GOLDMAN SACHS |
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10/01/2012 - 10/05/2012 Reuters/Ipsos * Obama 46.0 Romney 44.0 10/04/2012 - 10/04/2012 RAND * Obama 49.87 Romney 43.98 09/28/2012 - 10/04/2012 Gallup + Obama 50.0 Romney 45.0 10/02/2012 - 10/04/2012 Rasmussen + Obama 49.0 Romney 47.0 10/03/2012 - 10/04/2012 Reuters/Ipsos * Obama 48.0 Romney 43.0 09/29/2012 - 10/03/2012 Reuters/Ipsos * Obama 47.0 Romney 41.0 10/01/2012 - 10/03/2012 Rasmussen + Obama 49.0 Romney 47.0 09/27/2012 - 10/03/2012 Gallup + Obama 49.0 Romney 45.0 09/30/2012 - 10/02/2012 McLaughlin (R) Obama49.0 Romney 45.0 09/26/2012 - 10/02/2012 Gallup + Obama 49.0 Romney 45.0 09/28/2012 - 10/02/2012 Reuters/Ipsos * Obama 46.0 Romney 41.0 09/30/2012 - 10/02/2012 Rasmussen + Obama 49.0 Romney 47.0 09/29/2012 - 10/01/2012 YouGov Obama 49.0 Romney 44.0 10/01/2012 - 10/01/2012 RAND * Obama 50.5 Romney 44.1 09/25/2012 - 10/01/2012 Gallup + Obama 50.0 Romney 44.0 09/27/2012 - 10/01/2012 Reuters/Ipsos * Obama 46.0 Romney 41.0 09/29/2012 - 10/01/2012 Rasmussen + Obama 48.0 Romney 47.0 |
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Election 2012: Virginia President Virginia: Romney 49%, Obama 48% in Politics
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Friday, October 05, 2012
Virginia remains a nail-biter in the first post-debate survey of the key battleground state, with Mitt Romney edging slightly ahead.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Virginia Voters, taken last night, shows Romney earning 49% support to Obama’s 48%. Three percent (3%) remain undecided. (To see survey question wordi |
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Election 2012: Florida President Florida: Romney 49%, Obama 47% in Politics Daily Presidential Tracking Poll Friday, October 05, 2012
Mitt Romney now has swung back into the lead in the first post-debate survey of the presidential race in Florida.
The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Florida Likely Voters shows Romney with 49% of the vote to Obama’s 47%. Three percent (3%) are undecided at this point. (To see survey question wording, click here.) |
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