
Sorry but I think you're wrong. Sesame Street employees many people and gives hope to children that can learn something good on television that so lacking right now. The government spends millions on all sorts of things that certainly don't pay bills for the unemployed. Making Big Bird go on the breadline isn't the answer... Who is going to pay Big Bird's bills? Sorry Romney, you don't gt my support on that.
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Polls: Americans Say Mitt Romney Beat Obama in Debate
Polls taken following Wednesday night's debate between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama show Americans believed the challenger won the debate. More important, Romney may have swung a sizable number of undecided voters his direction.
A CNN/ORC poll of registered voters who watched the debate in Denver indicated 67 percent believe Romney won the debate, while just 25 percent said Obama won. The survey found 35 percent of voters said the debate made them more likely to vote for Romney, while just 18 percent said Obama. Ref. Source 2
Romney Leads Obama 49-45 Percent With Likely Voters in CNN Poll
A new CNN poll conducted by the Pew Research Center finds Mitt Romney now enjoys a four percentage point lead among likely voters, topping pro-abortion President Barack Obama 49-45 percent.
The debate played a huge roll in providing the bounce for Romney in the Pew poll, where he trailed during the month of September. Ref. Source 6
The race for Ohio's 18 electoral votes has tightened, with 51% of likely voters there saying they support President Barack Obama and 47% backing Mitt Romney, according to a CNN/ORC International Poll.
The survey was conducted after last week's presidential debate. Obama's 4-point advantage is within the poll's sampling error.
On a national level, a CNN Poll of Polls that averages three nonpartisan surveys shows that Romney has the support of 48% of likely voters and Obama 47%. Ref. CNN
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