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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (665048)8/1/2012 11:20:21 PM
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Obama widens leads in swing states in new poll today

Interesting poll conducted jointly by Quinn/NYT and CBS.

In the first poll that only surveyed likely voters from them (which typically favors the GOP) they found that Obama has widened the gap in Penn, Ohio and Florida.

Florida: Obama edges Romney 51- 45 percent;
Ohio: Obama over Romney 50 - 44 percent;
Pennsylvania: Obama tops Romney 53 - 42 percent.

Romney has a slightly unfavorable rating, Obama slightly favorable.

The majority of voters in all 3 states also view Romney's business history as being more in it for the profits than one which would generate jobs for Americans.

Bill Nelson is also up over Mack 47-40 in Florida, that is a spot the GOP really needs.

The woman's vote is also interesting:

Florida: Obama 51 Romney 44
Ohio: Obama 58 Romney 37
Pennsylvania: Obama 59 Romney 35

Seems to me his media campaign is working.

quinnipiac.edu

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