Swing states are starting to swing
By Richard K. Barry
From here on out the polls are going to come very quickly. It'll be hard to keep up. Just to give you a sense of how things look at the moment, yesterday Political Wire aggregated a bunch of swing state polls. In one sense, it's close, but things are starting to move:
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
From here on out the polls are going to come very quickly. It'll be hard to keep up. Just to give you a sense of how things look at the moment, yesterday Political Wire aggregated a bunch of swing state polls. In one sense, it's close, but things are starting to move:
- A new USA Today/Gallup Poll of twelve swing states shows President Obama leading Mitt Romney by just two points, 48% to 46%
- Colorado: Obama 48%, Romney 47% (Quinnipiac/CBS News/NYT)
- Florida: Obama 49%, Romney 44% (Fox News)
- Ohio: Obama 49%, Romney 42% (Fox News)
- Michigan: Obama 52%, Romney 44% (CNN/ORC)
- Pennsylvania: Obama 50%, Romney 41% (Morning Call/Muhlenberg)
- Virginia: Obama 50%, Romney 46% (Quinnipiac/CBS News/NYT)
- Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 46% (We Ask America)
- Virginia: Obama 50%, Romney 43% (Fox News)
- Wisconsin:Obama 51%, Romney 45% (Quinnipiac/CBS News/NYT)
- Wisconsin: Obama 54%, Romney 40% (Marquette Law School)
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
Labels: 2012 election, Barack Obama, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Mitt Romney, Ohio, Pennsylvania, polls, Virginia, Wisconsin
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