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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (226956)9/21/2012 1:35:23 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) of 361849
 
Encourage..all....to vote

send Rove..back to his Ho House


2012: More polls!

Friday, 21 September 2012 06:09:15 PDT

The latest polls:
National:
Reason-Rupe
/Princeton Survey: Obama 52-45%
National Journal
: Obama 50-43%

State:
IA: NBC/WSJ/Marist: Obama 50-42%
CO: NBC/WSJ/Marist: Obama 50-45%
WI: NBC/WSJ/Marist: Obama 50-45
MI: Detroit News/WDIV/Glengariff: Obama 52-38%
NV: CNN/ORC: Obama 49-46%

“President Obama remains more trusted to address Medicare's challenges, the latest USA TODAY/Gallup Poll of Swing States shows, even as Mitt Romney challenged him over the issue Thursday in retiree-rich Florida,” USA Today writes. “In the nation's 12 top battlegrounds, including the Sunshine State, voters by 50%-44% say they have more faith in Obama than his Republican challenger on Medicare. They are slightly more likely to say Romney is proposing changes that would weaken the nation's health care system for seniors. There is a wider accord on another question: By 53%-44%, most are pessimistic that Medicare will still be providing all Americans over 65 with adequate health care coverage 20 years from now.”

L.A. Times on a new poll: “White working class: Clinging to guns, religion and Romney.” But Romney’s dominance with the group mostly comes from the South. Obama actually leads with those classified as white, working class in the Midwest, where, of course, the key Rust Belt states are – Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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