New poll of polls for battleground swing states Romney leads Obama
Swing State Polls
October 22, 2012
By: Sahit Muja
New polls for battleground swing states show Mitt Romney leads President Obama.
The Rasmussen Reports daily presidential tracking poll for swing states shows Mitt Romney earns 50% of the vote to President Obama’s 46%. The swing states include Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. In the 11 swing states, Mitt Romney earns 50% of the vote to Obama’s 46%. One percent (1%) likes another candidate in the race, and three percent (3%) are undecided.
Romney now leads 50% to 37% among unaffiliated voters in the combined swing states.
A new POLITICO/George Washington University battleground tracking poll of 1,000 likely voters shows Across the 10 states identified by POLITICO as competitive, Romney leads 50 to 48 percent.
According to new Gallup poll Mitt Romney's national lead over President Obama grew to a record 7 percent this Monday. With 15 days to go until the election Mitt Romney extended his lead over President Barack Obama.
The latest Gallup national poll today shows Mitt Romney with the largest lead over President Obama in the 2012 election.
According to a Gallup poll of likely voters, Mitt Romney has 52% and President Obama with 45% in a 7-day rolling average.
What we don't know is how many more Democrats were surveyed over number of Republicans that were. :wink: