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Pop Crunch
| 8 months ago
Presidents With Romney's recent rise in the polls after a night of debate dominance, the election is now a serious race. What seemed like an inevitable win for President Obama is no longer so clear. But do people really have any idea who Romney is or...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
With just a few weeks to go before President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney face off once again in their second presidential debate, a new poll has found that the very smallest businesses in America are leaning left in this year's...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Republican challenger Mitt Romney has extended his lead over President Barack Obama to 3 percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll released Thursday before the debate between their running mates. Romney now leads the president by...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
All but one national poll using data gathered since the first presidential debate in Denver has Romney in the lead. Ironically, the only exceptions is the Rasmussen tracking poll, which liberals frequently accuse of having a conservative bias.
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
A new poll suggests President Barack Obama 's once significant lead over Mitt Romney in Michigan may be slipping. A survey conducted in the state in the days after the first of three debates held between the two presidential candidates showed a sharp...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
A new-media company with a plucky name promised to deliver real time reaction to the first presidential debate. The techies would tabulate reaction tapped into handheld devices, instantly measuring how Mitt Romney and President Obama performed. That...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
Latino registered voters prefer him over Mitt Romney by more than a 3-to-1 ratio, and are increasingly satisfied with the nation's direction and their personal finances. The bad news: They're thinking less about the election and are less certain than...
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The Christian Science Monitor
| 8 months ago
The Romney campaign aims to block President Obama from getting too far out in front in early voting, as he did in 2008 against John McCain...Riding a wave of building enthusiasm and favorable post-debate polling swings, GOP presidential candidate...
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Xtra News
| 8 months ago
More than one in 10 of the Americans who watched last week's presidential debate were "dual screeners" -- watching on television while following on a computer or mobile device. Television remained the top source for debate watchers but some used...
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Daily Nation
| 8 months ago
The media have scored a first by convincing presidential candidates to participate in televised debates to discuss their agenda openly and be interrogated by the public. Presidential debates are long-established traditions in old democracies, with...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 8 months ago
Romney takes slight lead over Obama Republican challenger Mitt Romney has pulled ahead of President Barack Obama in the race for the White House for the first time in more than a month and leads 45% to 44% among likely voters, according to a Reuters/...
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The Christian Science Monitor
| 8 months ago
Washington A slew of battleground-state polls out Thursday shows a presidential race that has tightened in several key states, echoing national polls that show a bounce for Republican Mitt Romney after his strong debate performance Oct. 3.
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The Hill
| 8 months ago
Their remarks contrast to the right's sometimes knee-jerk reactions earlier this year when Romney was struggling to gain traction against President Obama. In the last week, Romney has made statements suggesting a shift on Wall Street regulatory...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney is deadlocked with President Barack Obama in two key battlegroundsFlorida and Virginiawhile still behind in Ohio, according to new polls taken after the Republican's strong performance in the first presidential debate. Mr. Romney gained...
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The Hindu
| 8 months ago
Washington, October 11, 2012 AP The Fox News said Mitt Romney's edge comes mainly from independents, white voters and men. File Photo Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney who now holds narrow advantage after the first presidential debate has...
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Israel National News
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama admitted on Wednesday that he was "too polite" towards his Republican rival mitt Romney during their televised debate last week. In an interview with a local radio program, Obama said, "The good news is that this is only the...
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Indian Express
| 8 months ago
It's not the first time," Obama told the ABC news in in his first televised interview since the presidential debate in Denver on October 3. Obama will now face Romney in the second of the three presidential debates on October 16 in New York. I think...
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Chicago Tribune
| 8 months ago
With national surveys showing the contest between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney tightening, a new Tribune/WGN-TV poll shows the home-state president retains a comfortable advantage in Illinois even though the economy has drained...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com President Obama is admitting what most of the country already had concluded about the first presidential debate: "I had a bad night." Obama, trying to bounce back after his lackluster performance last week in the debate against Mitt...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Yet another poll shows Mitt Romney overtaking President Barack Obama after last week's debate. A Fox News national poll of likely voters released Wednesday has the Republican leading 46 to 45 percent. That's a six-point turnaround and a three-...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney now holds a narrow advantage over Barack Obama in the race for the White House -- 46 percent to 45 percent, if the election were held today, according to a Fox News national poll of likely voters released Wednesday . That's a six-point...
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The New Zealand Herald
| 8 months ago
Michelle Obama has a whopping 69 per cent approval rating among adults while her husband currently is at 56 per cent approval, the Washington Post-ABC poll found...The survey, taken October 4-7, after the debate in Denver, Colorado suggested that the...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com While widely accepted by even liberal pundits that not only did Mitt Romney dominate last week's debate but he pushed the race into a virtual tie, you'd never know it by reading the latest New York Times Sunday Magazine piece -- which...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
It's more than President Barack Obama's lackluster debate performance that has some Democrats on edge less than a month from Election Day. Party loyalists fret that Obama's campaign has been slow to rebound after Republican Mitt Romney's commanding...
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Associated Press
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney says he won't pursue any abortion legislation if elected president. The Republican presidential nominee tells the Des Moines Register on Tuesday that, quote, "There's no legislation with regards to abortion that I'm familiar with that...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
The presidential race in the vital state of Ohio has tightened, but President Barack Obama still holds a four-point lead, a CNN poll released Tuesday finds...According to the CNN/ORC International poll ( PDF ), 51 percent of likely voters in Ohio...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama is urging college students in Ohio to vote early, noting that the state's registration deadline is just hours away. Obama is telling young voters at a large rally at Ohio State University not to wait or delay their vote,...
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News 24
| 8 months ago
Republican Mitt Romney has erased US President Barack Obama's advantage in the presidential race and the two candidates are now tied among likely voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll released on Tuesday. With the 6 November election...
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The Hindustan Times
| 8 months ago
The Republican challenger had the support of 49% of likely voters if elections were hold today, to Obama's 45%, according to Pew survey findings released Monday...It was supposed to be a do-or-die situation for him, coming at a particularly low point...
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The Hill
| 8 months ago
Among registered voters, which Gallup has been tracking all year, Obama maintains an advantage of 3 percentage points over Romney, 49 to 46 percent. Gallup polls only registered voters early in the cycle, but as Election Day nears, it prods for more...
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The New York Observer
| 8 months ago
With both presidential candidates campaigning in Ohio today, three new polls show the race has reached a statistical deadheat in the battleground Buckeye State. Ohio is of paramount importance because the state awards 18 electoral votes to the...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 8 months ago
A poll from the Pew Research Center is the best news yet for Mitt Romney, putting him ahead of President Obama by four percentage points among likely voters...Forget the conventional wisdom that debates don't really make a difference. Last Wednesday'...
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Celebrity Gossip
| 8 months ago
Critics on both sides of the political aisle agreed that he had a less-than-stellar performance at the first Presidential Debate last week, and Barack Obama is mounting a comeback that stars an unlikely figure.
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
With the November 6 election four weeks away, Romney and Obama each command 45 percent, the daily tracking poll found. The Democrat held a steady lead in the poll for most of September, but Romney narrowed the gap following a strong debate...
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The Onion
| 8 months ago
VAReacting to news Monday that his performance in last week's domestic policy debate had significantly boosted his poll numbers and put him closer to the White House than ever before, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney reportedly spent the...
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The Tribune
| 8 months ago
Associated Press The presidential race is extremely close with just one month to go. You can see it in the polls, which have tightened following President Barack Obama's listless performance in the debate with Mitt Romney...With an ever-dwindling...
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Japan Times
| 8 months ago
The GOP challenger, while dominating the debate, was also much more moderate than the candidate that had been running up to that point. This new "Moderate Mitt" should appeal to the undecided voters who may well decide the November ballot. Two big...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
That is different from saying Americans are unwilling to vote for Romney. He won over enough primary voters to become the Republican standard-bearer, and he has been locked in a statistical dead heat with President Obama for much of the campaign;...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Not long ago Pennsylvania was shifted into the "safe" column for the Obama campaign, to no-one's surprise. Now look at this: two polls, one yesterday and one today, taken in the aftermath of Mitt Romney's debate performance, showing that the Keystone...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney clearly gained the much-needed momentum from his performance at the presidential debate in Denver last week, but questions are being raised over how permanent that bounce is and whether the race has truly...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com Mitt Romney's post-debate surge appears to have all but wiped out President Obama's once double-digit lead among women voters. A new Pew Research Center survey depicted a remarkable swing in the numbers, with Romney pulling even among...
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Indian Express
| 8 months ago
While Romney leads Obama by four per cent among likely voters in a Pew Poll released yesterday, the Gallup Poll said registered voters' preferences for Obama are evenly split in the first three days of its tracking since the presidential debate on...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney reaches to shakes hands after speaking at a campaign rally in a downpour in Newport News, Virginia Bounce: The Romney campaign has been invigorated since last week's debate. Here the presidential hopeful...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney's strong performance in his first debate with President Barack Obama helped him slash Obama's once-formidable lead in Michigan to three percentage points, a poll released Monday shows. MRA of Lansing collapsed to 48 to 45 percent --...
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Inquirer.net
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney got a poll boost from his strong debate performance against President Barack Obama but it is too early to know how significant or lasting the bounce for the Republican challenger will be. Gallup's September 30-October 6 poll of registered...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
New York 'Republicans come out of the TV debate very energised', said Carroll Doherty, Pew Research Center's associate director. Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images The storm clouds gathering over President Obama's bid for re-election have...
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Vanity Fair
| 8 months ago
October 8 2012 It seems like just this morning that pollsters and pundits were reacting to a new survey that suggested Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are exactly tied. (Fact check: It was this morning.) Old news!
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Gawker
| 8 months ago
GOP Nominee Too Busy to Answer Questions for Nick News Special Riding high on the latest Pew poll numbers which put him in the lead by 4 points among likely voters, Mitt Romney turned down a request from Nickelodeon to appear in its quadrennial "...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Following his victory in last week's first debate, Republican nominee Mitt Romney, has overtaken President Barack Obama in several polls, including a Pew survey released Monday that shows a four-point lead. The Pew Research Center for the People and...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
The Pew Research poll finds that Romney leads President Obama among white voters by a huge 21-point margin. Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images The highly-respected Pew Research organization has published a poll and it's a shocker: Mitt Romney...