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Originally posted by longlostbrother
Looks like Mitt's bounce is going to be short lived, unless Obama tanks again in the next debate.
A few polls of note:
Obama leads 51-46 in Ohio:
www.publicpolicypolling.com...
More from PPP:
One of the reasons Ohio's particularly tough for Romney- looking back voters support the auto bailout 54/37
Ohio voters think Biden won the debate Thursday night 46-37, including 44-32 with independents
and look at this:
19% of Ohioans say they've already voted and Obama has a 76-24 advantage with them.
twitter.com...
Obama LEADS in ARIZONA:
www.scribd.com...
Obama up three in Virginia, a state (like Ohio) Mitt can't really lose:
www.publicpolicypolling.com...
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by longlostbrother
I wouldn't get all giggly over the polls.
Public Policy Polling is a left-leaning agency. Pro-Obama.
Linky-poo
Originally posted by daaskapital
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by longlostbrother
I wouldn't get all giggly over the polls.
Public Policy Polling is a left-leaning agency. Pro-Obama.
Linky-poo
Just as Fox news enjoys skewing the polls in favour of Romney. All polls are unreliable.
President Barack Obama retained a slim lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll on Monday, as he appeared to have stemmed the bleeding from his poor first debate.
Three weeks before the November 6 U.S. election, Obama leads Romney by 2 percentage points, with 47 percent support from likely voters in the national online poll, to 45 percent support for Romney.