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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 47% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 44%. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided.
This is the first daily update based entirely upon interviews conducted after Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan was introduced as Mitt Romney’s running mate on Saturday. The announcement so far has had little impact on the numbers. See tracking history. Among voters in the key swing state of Ohio, 51% have a favorable opinion of Ryan. Forty percent (40%) are now more likely to vote for Romney and 32% less likely.
National numbers will be released on Ryan at 10:30 a.m. Eastern.
Thanks for posting!! I think we are going to see Romney /Ryan's number continue to increase. Ryan was a great choice and voters are gaining confidence that there will be a light at the end of the tunnel.
HAHAHAHAHA....DJboutit, take a look at the image YOU posted. Romney is up in both Rasmussen and Gallup - the first two in the table. Also, those two represent the most recent polling conducted (though there is some overlap between the first days in the Gallup 7-day average and days on which other polls were conducted).
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 47% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 44%. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided.
This is the first daily update based entirely upon interviews conducted after Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan was introduced as Mitt Romney’s running mate on Saturday. The announcement so far has had little impact on the numbers. See tracking history. Among voters in the key swing state of Ohio, 51% have a favorable opinion of Ryan. Forty percent (40%) are now more likely to vote for Romney and 32% less likely.
National numbers will be released on Ryan at 10:30 a.m. Eastern.
Polls are mostly meaningless, especially at this point, and especially when they are skewed as most of them are. Enthusiasm is higher with GOP voters this year by a decent margin. And how many of these polls are really with "likely" voters?
With the economy the way it is, and the negative, filthy way Obama is running his campaign, I really find it hard to believe many except liberals and the stupid who dont pay any attention, are the only ones who would vote for the man.
If he does get re-elected, this country deserves all the crap coming our way.
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