Voters belive Obama will do a better job handling the economy!

Why Neither Candidate Can Move the Polls

One seemingly odd characteristic of this year's election is the stubborn consistency of the polls. Consider: Since the Republican primary officially ended in early May, 10 of the 13 polls of likely voters have pegged the president's vote share between 43 and 47 percent, while 11 of 13 have shown Mitt Romney in the same band. If we remove the June 15 Bloomberg poll as an outlier, the standard deviation for the president's numbers is two points. For Romney, it is 1.3 points.

Registered voter polls have shown similar results, though they are slightly better for President Obama. Twenty of 25 show the president between 44 and 49 percent, while Romney has been between 42 and 46 percent in a similar number of polls. Overall, the standard deviation for each set is around two points.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...ther_candidate_can_move_the_polls_114775.html
 
Im calm... I just figured the President would get blown away on this issue. He wins hands down on just about every other topic.
 
Im calm... I just figured the President would get blown away on this issue. He wins hands down on just about every other topic.

i wouldn't predict the election based on this one poll jarod.

imo...obama will win the election. romney isn't very exciting and they share some platforms. i go back and forth about voting TP.
 
that obamacare is in fact a tax raise on those making less than 250K.....

Not necessarly, it is a tax on those making less than 250k if they choose to pay that tax over getting insurance. Romney cant make that argument because there is video of him argueing its not a tax.
 
Not necessarly, it is a tax on those making less than 250k if they choose to pay that tax over getting insurance. Romney cant make that argument because there is video of him argueing its not a tax.

it is in fact a tax jarod. obama has now admitted it. are you calling obama a liar?
 
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