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WI_DEM

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Wed Jun 27, 2012, 09:50 AM Jun 2012

NBC/WSJ Poll: Romney getting hammered in the Swing States [View all]

While the national numbers from the latest NBC/WSJ poll show a stable presidential race, First Read notes Mitt Romney had a "rough month" in the swing states.

"Among the voters in our poll living in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin, Obama's lead over Romney increases to 50%-42%. Also in these swing states, Romney's favorability numbers have dropped: A month ago, Romney's fav/unfav score stood at 34%/38% nationally and 36%-36% in these 12 swing states. But in this latest survey, his national fav/unfav score is 33%-39% (that 39% unfav is tied with his all-time high) and 30%-41% in the swing states."

"What's more, the poll shows that attitudes about Romney's business background also are more unfavorable in these battlegrounds. Among swing-state respondents, 18% say what they've seen and heard about Romney's business record gives them a more POSITIVE opinion about the Republican candidate, versus 33% who say it's more NEGATIVE. That's compared to the national 23%-to-28% margin on this question. The obvious conclusion here is that the negative TV ads pummeling Romney in the battleground states -- like here and here and here -- are having an impact."

http://politicalwire.com/archives/2012/06/27/romney_getting_hammered_in_the_swing_states.html

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I am worried. We haven't heard to much from Mitten's and his friends. Remember southernyankeebelle Jun 2012 #1
I'm sure they are waiting, but... WI_DEM Jun 2012 #3
Not waiting here in NC unc70 Jun 2012 #9
Obama will be hit with a one-two punch tomorrow. First, the "contempt" vote in the House. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #10
The more I thought about it the more mad I got. I called both Senator and Congressman in southernyankeebelle Jun 2012 #14
How did they respond to your last question? Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #16
None. Just what I figured. I had the senator's aide tongue tied. He didn't know what to southernyankeebelle Jun 2012 #19
I live in Cleveland, the largest media market in the state..... WCGreen Jun 2012 #26
Same in Iowa CoffeeCat Jun 2012 #33
hope your right. but they may hold their nose and still vote for mittens. southernyankeebelle Jun 2012 #34
The more they see of Romney the less they like... WCGreen Jun 2012 #37
Yet the MSNBC website has this: NBC/WSJ poll: Obama, Romney remain in dead heat sinkingfeeling Jun 2012 #2
If this polling is accurate, then that is disingenuous. RDANGELO Jun 2012 #4
Yep! That's the issue. Whereas Obama may be winning in a lot of BLUE states, it's not Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #11
Why? If Obama wins the blue states, he wins because it's the electorial votes sinkingfeeling Jun 2012 #13
Yes, I know. I was just surmising what I think it's happening with respect to the national polls Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #17
National polls are screwy in relation to presidential elections. LiberalFighter Jun 2012 #18
Hence, why we shouldn't lose sleep over it. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2012 #20
Don't we have to win some red states? They've got a lot of votes. freshwest Jun 2012 #23
Will someone who knows answer freshwest's post/questions? siligut Jun 2012 #42
I always look at this map to get an idea of what is going on: Blasphemer Jun 2012 #43
Thanks! Too bad about TX. CA is undergoing changes too, but not disenfranchising. freshwest Jun 2012 #44
Two words: The South... Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #12
That's Not A Bad Guess DallasNE Jun 2012 #22
South is not THAT pro-Romney Rosanna Lopez Jun 2012 #24
Of course it depends on certain states... Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #25
Utah Rosanna Lopez Jun 2012 #27
Certainly those states drive down the numbers... Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #28
Florida is full of yankee transplants pstokely Jun 2012 #29
Of course he is, which is why Obama leads overall... Drunken Irishman Jun 2012 #30
South is more Anti-Obama than Pro-Romney pstokely Jun 2012 #32
This Poll Frequently Has Issues With Demographics DallasNE Jun 2012 #21
They are using registered voters for their poll. Polls using likely voters show a much SlimJimmy Jun 2012 #39
Maybe the swing states are sick of Republican chicanery? Baitball Blogger Jun 2012 #5
Chicanery.... woolldog Jun 2012 #6
Guess that swing state, "Obama is out of Touch," tour was a roaring success... Kahuna Jun 2012 #7
Every time I see that Romney ad about "out of touch Obama"... polichick Jun 2012 #8
This is looking good. DCBob Jun 2012 #15
"pummeling Romney" BootinUp Jun 2012 #31
"Romney's favorability numbers have dropped." Botany Jun 2012 #35
OK, time for a good RMoney Photoshop on the bus groundloop Jun 2012 #36
After his comments about getting rid of firefighters last week.... Gumboot Jun 2012 #38
Bad signs for Romney in Colorado Rosanna Lopez Jun 2012 #45
I have not doubt why - it is obvious BAIN - BAIN - BAIN they must keep this message going 24/7 - Douglas Carpenter Jun 2012 #40
Every poll I have seen BBGC Jun 2012 #41
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