Obama VS Romney, Sunday 5 new polls, Obama vs Romney in virtual dead heat nationally, In the race for the White House 6 new polls Sunday showed President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are in a dead heat nationally.
President Obama and challenger Mitt Romney remain locked in a virtual dead heat nationally.
According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. 'Likely voters in the new poll split 49 percent for Obama to 46 percent for Romney, basically unmoved from the poll two weeks ago, just before the two candidates met in Denver for their first debate. On topic after topic, the survey portrays an electorate that remains deeply divided along partisan lines and locked in its views".
A Reuters/Ipsos daily online tracking poll on Sunday showed Obama leading Romney by 1 percentage point, 46% to 45%, down from a 3-point Romney lead last Thursday.
Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that President Obama is now behind on who has the better plan for the federal deficit. President Obama was ahead by 1 point two weeks ago. Mitt Romney now has a significant lead on that issue, 43.4 percent to 29.9.
A Reuters/Ipsos show that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has overtaken President Obama on who has the best plan for the economy, and now leads on that question by 43 percent to 37.6.
A new PPP poll shows the huge 14% surge for Mitt Romney. Romney gained 5 points over the last three weeks and now leads President Obama 49-48. Mitt Romney was trailing President Obama 50-46 in late September.
"The shift in the race is largely attributable to independent voters shifting their preferences. Where before Obama had a 51-40 advantage with them, now Romney's taken the lead by a 51/43 spread. When it comes to the biggest issue in the election, the economy, Romney's edge over Obama expands to 51% to 46% on who voters trust more," PPP reported in a release Sunday.
A new poll on Sunday byNewsmaxZogby Poll of 863 likely voters show President Barack Obama in a dead heat with GOP challenger Governor Mitt Romney.
President Obama lead 47% to Mitt Romney 44%. Nine percent are undecided. The nationwide online poll has a margin of error of +/-3.4 points.
NewsmaxZogby Poll "Only 43% feel the President deserves to be re-elected, while 49% say “it is time for someone new”.
The United States economy is battered and drifting after 4 years of President Obama’s failed leadership. This politics of class warfare, fear, division and character assassination has been the dominant theme of President Obama's failed presidency
The U.S. economic problems are too grave. This country needs strong leadership. Mitt Romney has shown that he has all of those qualities
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and another two percent (2%) are undecided.
Gallup poll: Mitt Romney holds a slight edge over Barack Obama 49% to 47% in Gallup's initial "likely voter"
President Obama and challenger Mitt Romney remain locked in a virtual dead heat nationally.
According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. 'Likely voters in the new poll split 49 percent for Obama to 46 percent for Romney, basically unmoved from the poll two weeks ago, just before the two candidates met in Denver for their first debate. On topic after topic, the survey portrays an electorate that remains deeply divided along partisan lines and locked in its views".
A Reuters/Ipsos daily online tracking poll on Sunday showed Obama leading Romney by 1 percentage point, 46% to 45%, down from a 3-point Romney lead last Thursday.
Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that President Obama is now behind on who has the better plan for the federal deficit. President Obama was ahead by 1 point two weeks ago. Mitt Romney now has a significant lead on that issue, 43.4 percent to 29.9.
A Reuters/Ipsos show that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has overtaken President Obama on who has the best plan for the economy, and now leads on that question by 43 percent to 37.6.
A new PPP poll shows the huge 14% surge for Mitt Romney. Romney gained 5 points over the last three weeks and now leads President Obama 49-48. Mitt Romney was trailing President Obama 50-46 in late September.
"The shift in the race is largely attributable to independent voters shifting their preferences. Where before Obama had a 51-40 advantage with them, now Romney's taken the lead by a 51/43 spread. When it comes to the biggest issue in the election, the economy, Romney's edge over Obama expands to 51% to 46% on who voters trust more," PPP reported in a release Sunday.
A new poll on Sunday byNewsmaxZogby Poll of 863 likely voters show President Barack Obama in a dead heat with GOP challenger Governor Mitt Romney.
President Obama lead 47% to Mitt Romney 44%. Nine percent are undecided. The nationwide online poll has a margin of error of +/-3.4 points.
NewsmaxZogby Poll "Only 43% feel the President deserves to be re-elected, while 49% say “it is time for someone new”.
The United States economy is battered and drifting after 4 years of President Obama’s failed leadership. This politics of class warfare, fear, division and character assassination has been the dominant theme of President Obama's failed presidency
The U.S. economic problems are too grave. This country needs strong leadership. Mitt Romney has shown that he has all of those qualities
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and another two percent (2%) are undecided.
Gallup poll: Mitt Romney holds a slight edge over Barack Obama 49% to 47% in Gallup's initial "likely voter"
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