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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (146488)10/21/2012 9:53:20 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224757
 
Obama shouldn't have declared war on coal. The mining community is going to be the edge that Romney needs in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Obama has lost both OH and PA.

Obama should start packing the moving van. I just hope somebody is watching the white house silverware collection.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (146488)10/21/2012 10:06:42 AM
From: DanDerr3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224757
 
Nope 1 point or even!!

Gravis Poll
Results from Ohio Likely Voter Survey


Key Findings


President Obama and Mitt Romney are tied in the key battleground state of Ohio.

Question 8: If the election for President of the United States were held today who would you vote for?

Ohio
Voters

Gender

Party

Men


Women

Democrat

Republican

Independent

Barack Obama

47

44

49

87

7

33

Mitt Romney

47

50

45

9

92

52

Undecided

6

5

6

4

1

15


Rasmussen "The latest telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters, taken last night, shows President Obama with 49% support to Mitt Romney’s 48%. One percent (1%) prefers another candidate, and two percent (2%) are still undecided."

Ohio: Romney vs. Obama PPP (D) Obama 49, Romney 48 Obama +1
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama Gravis Marketing Obama 47, Romney 47 Tie
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama PPP (D) Obama 49, Romney 48 Obama +1
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama Gravis Marketing Obama 47, Romney 47 Tie
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama PPP (D) Obama 49, Romney 48 Obama +1
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama Gravis Marketing Obama 47, Romney 47 Tie
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama PPP (D) Obama 49, Romney 48 Obama +1
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama Gravis Marketing Obama 47, Romney 47 Tie

Ohio: Romney vs. Obama PPP (D) Obama 49, Romney 48 Obama +1
Ohio: Romney vs. Obama Gravis Marketing Obama 47, Romney 47 Tie
Raleigh, N.C. – PPP's newest Ohio poll finds Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 49-

48, down from a 51-46 advantage a week ago. Romney's closing the gap thanks to a lead

among independents (49/42) and because the Republican base is continuing to become

more unified around him with 90% of GOP partisans now saying they'll support him

compared to 85% a week ago. Ohio voters think Obama won the debate this week 48-39,

but that doesn't seem to extend to more people voting for him.