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23rd Oct, 2012 - 2:24pm / Post ID: #

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I don't think was enough said or did in the debate to change the mind of voters on the fence, if anything because of Romney's endorsement of most of Obama's plan Obama may have just secured his second term.


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23rd Oct, 2012 - 3:15pm / Post ID: #

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Pres. Obama was trying to make up for his lacking in the first debate. You can see he was purposely attacking Romney even if it was not related to the current moderated question asked by the host.


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24th Oct, 2012 - 12:21am / Post ID: #

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I watched the debate and I personally didn't like Romney's soft approach (of course, a calculated move). It made him look unprepared and scared. Obama seemed a little more confident.


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Post Date: 26th Oct, 2012 - 10:56pm / Post ID: #

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A new CNN/ORC International poll shows that the race for the battleground state of Ohio remains very close, just a week and a half before Election Day.

In the survey released Friday, President Barack Obama holds a four-point advantage over Republican nominee Mitt Romney, with 50% of likely Ohio voters questioned in the poll backing the president and 46% supporting the former Massachusetts governor.

Ohio carries 18 electoral votes. Obama's margin is within the survey's sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. The survey was conducted Tuesday through Thursday, entirely after Monday's final presidential debate. Ref. CNN

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Mocking Mitt Romney's vow to bring "big change" to Washington, President Barack Obama charged at a campaign rally here Saturday that his Republican rival was actually offering a "big re-run" of George W. Bush's policies. The embattled incumbent also hit Romney's record as governor of nearby Massachusetts, accusing him of imposing "cradle-to-grave [...]

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A CNN/ORC International poll in the battleground state of Florida shows the presidential race remains tight, with 50% of likely voters choosing Mitt Romney and 49% picking Barack Obama.

The results are unchanged from a similar survey in mid-October, and indicate the number of truly undecided voters in the Sunshine State is nearly non-existent.

The poll also shows men in Florida continue to prefer Romney, 55% to 43%, while women tend to prefer Obama, 54% to 45%. Ref. CNN

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Romney Early Voting Lead Could Portend Election Victory

Mitt Romney holds a strong lead in early voting results that could pave the way for an election victory over pro-abortion President Barack Obama.

Yesterday, Gallup leased a new poll showing Romney leading Obama in early voting, something that had been a key part of the Obama campaign strategy. The polling firm also reported that more Republicans than Democrats have already voted by a margin of 19 to 15 percent. Ref. Source 5

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A new CNN/ORC International Poll shows the presidential race remains tight in the battleground state of Colorado, with 50% of likely voters backing Barack Obama and 48% supporting Mitt Romney.

That 2-point margin for Obama is well within the survey's sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

As in most swing states, there is a fairly big gender gap, with Romney ahead among men by 10 points and Obama winning women by 13 points.

Obama won Colorado's nine electoral votes by nearly 9 points in the 2008 election, but Romney has kept it close in 2012. Ref. CNN

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