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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: jlallen who wrote (663744)7/24/2012 3:32:53 PM
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Mitt Romney is more trusted than President Obama on how to improve the economy, but the president is the stronger leader on national security issues, a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found. With the economy dominating the election cycle, Romney led Obama 43 percent to 36 percent among voters asked who had good ideas for improving the economy. Still, Obama led Romney by 16 points on who was better at looking out for the middle class. On national security, poll respondents said by a 10-point margin that Obama would be a better commander-in-chief, and Obama maintained a 16-point lead over Romney on knowledge and experience required for being president. "Romney has the challenge of passing that commander-in-chief threshold," Republican pollster Bill McInturff told NBC News — a task Romney hoped to accomplish with his speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars on Tuesday, in which he slammed Obama for defense cuts and accused the White House of leaking covert security action details.
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