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October 19, 2012 (Yo, like today)
In the 11 swing states, Mitt Romney earns 49% of the vote to President Obama’s 47%. One percent (1%) likes another candidate in the race, and two percent (2%) are undecided. Romney’s now been slightly ahead for two days in a row after Obama reached the 50% mark again earlier in the week. Because this survey is conducted on a rolling seven-day basis, most of the responses in the latest survey still come from before the second presidential debate Tuesday night. Sunday’s update will be the first in which the majority of the responses follow the most recent debate.
In 2008, Obama won these states by a combined margin of 53% to 46%, virtually identical to his national margin.
Nationally, the candidates are tied in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.
(Swing State Job Approval Data Below Table)
Release Date
| Obama
| Romney
| NET
| October 18, 2012
| 48
| 49
| Romney +1
| October 17, 2012
| 50
| 47
| Obama +3
| October 16, 2012
| 49
| 47
| Obama +2
| October 15, 2012
| 48
| 48
| Even
| October 14, 2012
| 47
| 49
| Romney +2
| October 13, 2012
| 48
| 49
| Romney +1
| October 12, 2012
| 48
| 49
| Romney +1
| October 11, 2012
| 48
| 49
| Romney +1
| October 10, 2012
| 47
| 49
| Romney +2
| October 9, 2012
| 47
| 49
| Romney +2
| October 8, 2012
| 49
| 47
| Obama +2
| October 7, 2012
| 49
| 47
| Obama +2
| October 6, 2012
| 49
| 46
| Obama +3
| October 5, 2012
| 50
| 45
| Obama +5
| October 4, 2012
| 51
| 45
| Obama +6
| October 3, 2012
| 50
| 45
| Obama +5
| October 2, 2012
| 50
| 45
| Obama +5
| October 1, 2012
| 51
| 45
| Obama +6
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