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The
Examiner…
Battleground
polls 2012, Romney is leading Obama in Ohio and Florida
By Sahit Muja
The race between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential
nominee Mitt Romney remains tight in the battleground of Ohio.
According to Gravis Marketing new poll of 1,594 Ohio voters who
indicated that they were registered to vote in the upcoming
presidential election finds that the Obama vs. Romney race is very
close.
Among all of the likely voters, 1,313 of the poll's participants,
Romney is leading with 45.9 percent of the people saying that they'd
vote for him, compared to the 45.1 percent favoring Obama.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely North Carolina
voters shows Romney attracting 51% of the vote, while Obama earns
support from 48%
A new Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9/Miami Herald poll show Mitt Romney
leads President Obama 51 percent to 44 percent.
President Obama appears to be in serious trouble in Florida, America's
biggest battleground state. New polls points show Florida is shifting
significantly toward the Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
The latest from American Research Group shows another lead for Romney
in Florida, this time 3-points 49 to 46 over President Obama.
According to new Poll from Rasmussen. "Mitt Romney has crossed the 50%
mark for the first time to widen his lead against Obama to four points
in Florida".
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Florida Voters
finds Romney with 51% support to President Obama’s 47%. Two percent
(2%) remain undecided.
This is the widest gap between the candidates in surveys this year, but
Florida remains a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Electoral College
Projections. Prior to these findings, the candidates have been within
two points of each other in Florida in every survey since April. Last
week, it was Romney 49%, Obama 47%.
Read the rest of the article at the Examiner
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