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For the past three-consecutive Gallup national presidential tracking polls Romney has achieved a task that Obama had yet to achieve, capturing more than 50% of likely voters in a new poll. This is extremely significant because, according to Karl Rove, current Fox News political analyst; “that no candidate who has led in mid-October with 50% or more in the likely voter poll has ever gone on to lose,“ said Rove on Oct. 17, on Fox News.
Romney is currently leading Obama in the likely voters poll 52% to 45%. Romney has expanded his lead over Obama in the registered voters poll. In the most recent poll, registered voters are supporting Romney 49% to 46%.
The Gallup poll isn’t the only national tracking poll that Romney has overtaken Obama in since Romney’s stellar performance on Oct. 4 presidential debate. Romney’s debate performance brought him six points up in the Fox News poll. Romney was trailing Obama 49% to 43% in the poll pre-debate. Romney is now currently leading Obama 46% to 45%.
In the Monmouth University Poll, Romney once again eliminated a three-point pre-debate deficit to the current 47 to 46 percent lead. The Monmouth University Poll is another example of the polls breaking in Romney's direction, which is a terrible sign for Obama.
Obama is tied with Romney 48 to 48 percent in today’s Rasmussen daily Presidential Tracking Poll. The poll also found that one percent of the voters prefers some other candidate and that two percent of the voters are still undecided.
For the past three-consecutive Gallup national presidential tracking polls Romney has achieved a task that Obama had yet to achieve, capturing more than 50% of likely voters in a new poll. This is extremely significant because, according to Karl Rove, current Fox News political analyst; “that no candidate who has led in mid-October with 50% or more in the likely voter poll has ever gone on to lose,“ said Rove on Oct. 17, on Fox News.
Romney is currently leading Obama in the likely voters poll 52% to 45%. Romney has expanded his lead over Obama in the registered voters poll. In the most recent poll, registered voters are supporting Romney 49% to 46%.
The Gallup poll isn’t the only national tracking poll that Romney has overtaken Obama in since Romney’s stellar performance on Oct. 4 presidential debate. Romney’s debate performance brought him six points up in the Fox News poll. Romney was trailing Obama 49% to 43% in the poll pre-debate. Romney is now currently leading Obama 46% to 45%.
In the Monmouth University Poll, Romney once again eliminated a three-point pre-debate deficit to the current 47 to 46 percent lead. The Monmouth University Poll is another example of the polls breaking in Romney's direction, which is a terrible sign for Obama.
Obama is tied with Romney 48 to 48 percent in today’s Rasmussen daily Presidential Tracking Poll. The poll also found that one percent of the voters prefers some other candidate and that two percent of the voters are still undecided.