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aaaaaa5a

(4,667 posts)
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 11:12 PM Nov 2012

18 Battleground Polls today:Obama led in 16 of them.

Here are the latest polls from the battleground states:

Colorado: Romney 47%, Obama 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)

Florida: Romney 51%, Obama 45% (Miami Herald/Mason-Dixon)

We were leading or tied in every other poll today (16 total)

Florida: Obama 49%, Romney 47% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)

Florida: Obama 47%, Romney 47% (Reuters/Ipsos)

Iowa: Obama 47%, Romney 42% (Des Moines Register)

Iowa: Obama 47%, Romney 44% (Project New America)

Michigan: Obama 52%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)

New Hampshire: Obama 47%, Romney 47% (WMUR)

Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 46% (We Ask America)

Ohio: Obama 51%, Romney 45% (NBC/WSJ/Marist)

Ohio: Obama 46%, Romney 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)

Ohio: Obama 49%, Romney 45% (Project New America)

Ohio Poll aggregate for today: Obama 49.00% Romney 45.25%............... Obama + 3.75%

Pennsylvania: Obama 52%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)

Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 48% (We Ask America)

Virginia: Obama 48%, Romney 45% (Reuters/Ipsos)

Wisconsin: Obama 52%, Romney 45% (We Ask America)

Wisconsin: Obama 51%, Romney 48% (Public Policy Polling)

Wisconsin: Obama 48%, Romney 43% (Project New America)

http://politicalwire.com/


Daily tracking polls.

PPP-Obama 50 Romney 47

Ras-Obama 48 Romney 48


We had our second straight outstanding polling day. The firewall is looking good!

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18 Battleground Polls today:Obama led in 16 of them. (Original Post) aaaaaa5a Nov 2012 OP
That Florida poll is doubtful to me Renew Deal Nov 2012 #1
Agreed, Romney may still win FL, but not by 6 points ShadowLiberal Nov 2012 #2
Princeton's Electoral Projections Give Florida to Obama ItsTheMediaStupid Nov 2012 #3

ShadowLiberal

(2,237 posts)
2. Agreed, Romney may still win FL, but not by 6 points
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 11:16 PM
Nov 2012

Florida is a toss up at this point, I could buy a 2 or maybe 3 point Romney lead (or Obama lead of the same margin), but not a 6 point lead, especially with 2 other polls the same day showing a tie and the other guy leading by 2 points.

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