The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows Mitt Romney with 46% of the vote to President Obama’s 45%. …
Romney has inched ahead of Obama in Ohio, taking the lead in the key battleground state after the president has led there for several months. This also marks a continuing shift in the critical Core Four states – Ohio, Florida, North Carolina and Virginia – with the Republican now leading in all four for the first time in Rasmussen Reports polling this year.
archer wrote: And Gallop shows Obama at 47% and Romney at 44%......picking and choosing polls is such fun.
Ignore the popular polls. Obama could get 90% of the vote in California, but it won't win him any more electoral votes than 50.1% of the California popular vote.
This race is all about how many state electoral votes you can get. Romney has to take Ohio and Florida to win in November.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
We've already got the better of the two candidates. If I wanted a vulture-capitalist who thinks government should be screwing the middle-class to give breaks to the 1%-ers, I'd vote for Romney, though... (not bloody likely)...