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MattB  
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 More options Oct 24 2012, 4:37 pm
Newsgroups: alt.politics.liberalism, alt.society.liberalism, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.politics.democrats
From: MattB <trdell1234N...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:45:36 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 24 2012 4:45 pm
Subject: Re: Romney still up in polls
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 13:16:55 -0700 (PDT), Transition Zone

<mogu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Oct 24, 2:45 pm, MattB <trdell1234N...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Romney still up in polls.

>> http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/us/general_ele...

>No he isn't:

>"....four public polls, all of which give Obama a double-digit lead
>among early voters and absentee voters.  The most credible of those
>four, a Wall Street Journal/NBC survey, found that Obama leads by 26
>points (63-37) among those who have voted already [in OHIO].
>--http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/election-2012/wp/2012/10/19/
>spin-...

>In early voting nationwide Obama leads 53-42:
><http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/24/us-usa-campaign-poll-
>idUSBR...>

Couldn't get that link to work but did find this written today at that
site.

Romney steals narrow lead from Obama as election nears

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/24/us-usa-campaign-poll-idUSBR...

(Reuters) - Republican candidate Mitt Romney was 1 percentage point
ahead of President Barack Obama in Wednesday's Reuters/Ipsos daily
tracking poll in a presidential race that is effectively a dead heat
less than two weeks before the November 6 election.

In a reversal of Tuesday's results, Romney led Obama among likely
voters by 47 percent to 46 percent, a statistically insignificant
margin, in the four-day online tracking poll.

Obama had a lead of 53-42 percent among the 17 percent of the surveyed
registered voters who said they had already cast their vote.

Like many other polls, the rolling Reuters/Ipsos poll has shown a
tight race since shortly after the two candidates met for their first
debate on October 3. The two met for their third and last debate on
Monday and most surveyed voters said the face-off did not change their
view of either candidate.


 
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