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POLL WATCH: Obama gains ground after Sandy. Big Names Predict Romney Landslide
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[quote:DoorBert:MV8yMDM4ODcyXzM0Mjc5MzcxX0YyNzg1NTYw] CNN Poll Finds Romney Beating Obama Among Independents By 22 Points … But They Are Tied At 49%… http://www.conservativehappenings.com/2012/11/cnn-poll-finds-romney-beating-obama.html?spref=tw&utm_source=buffer&buffer_share=8eb76 [/quote]
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WASHINGTON — President Obama heads into election day with a narrow lead in two carefully watched national polls, with the Pew Research Center projecting a 50% to 47% margin for the president over Republican Mitt Romney and the NBC/Wall St. Journal poll finding him ahead 48% to 47%.
A week ago, a Pew survey had found the race tied, at 47% each. Obama’s handling of the aftermath of the massive storm that hit the northeast may have contributed to his rise since, say Pew researchers. In the survey, 69% of likely voters said they approved of how Obama had handled the storm. The NBC/Wall St. Journal survey found a similar level of support on that issue.
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