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Poll: Romney Opens Up Big Lead Over Obama


Mitt Romney has opened up 7 percent lead over President Obama nationally, according to the latest survey from conservative polling outlet Rasmussen.

Romney took 50 percent of the vote against Obama’s 43. It’s the first time Romney has hit 50 percent in the poll and is his largest lead over the president to date.

The disappointing jobs data released last week could be weighing the president down. Rasmussen found that only 38 percent of those polled said they approved of the president’s handling of the economy, versus 48 that disapproved.

Still, the poll could be an outlier, as most polls show a considerably tighter race. According to Gallup’s daily tracking poll, Romney holds only a 1 percent lead over Obama, while the president holds a one-point lead over Romney in the Real Clear Politics average of polls.

The RCP average includes Romney’s seven-point Rasmussen lead, as well as a few other potential outliers, including an Associated Press poll that shows Obama up by eight and a Reuters poll that shows Obama up by seven — both of which were released this week.

The Rasmussen daily tracking poll of 500 likely voters has a 3 percent margin of error.

(Source: The Hill)



4 Responses

  1. I was undecided up to last week. But now when Obama came out for same gender marriage, there is no other option but to vote Republican. I am waiting for a clear statement from Mitt Romney on this issue.

    One word of caution. Polls at this stage mean zero.

  2. 2. You were “undecided” till last week?????????????????

    If that’s the case, you should change your name to “Insane Liberal” because anyone who calls themselves sane, would NEVER vote for Obama.

    Romney has already said what his definition of marriage is.

  3. That is what swayed your vote??? Romney has said numerous times that he is opposed to gay marriage. But Obama??? He is the most anti American, anti constitution, sub moral president to ever grace us.

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