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Old 09-03-2012, 09:06 AM
 
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Two candidates both at 45 percent in poll

Though a new poll shows President Obama and Mitt Romney are neck-and-neck, it also indicates one candidate is at a big advantage


* Obama has room to grow this week
* Romney got modest improvement from convention


Obama vs. Romney: Poll Shows Candidates Tied Ahead Of Democratic National Convention

The DNC does not have to try too hard to hold a better convention than the RNC...
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Old 09-03-2012, 10:52 AM
 
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Two candidates both at 45 percent in poll

Though a new poll shows President Obama and Mitt Romney are neck-and-neck, it also indicates one candidate is at a big advantage


* Obama has room to grow this week
* Romney got modest improvement from convention


Obama vs. Romney: Poll Shows Candidates Tied Ahead Of Democratic National Convention

The DNC does not have to try too hard to hold a better convention than the RNC...
As has been pointed out many times, but some just do not want to accept, this depends on which polls you are paying attention to and do these polls show likely voters or registered voters? At this stage for anyone to even try and call a winner is a bit niave...

As for bumps, it also has been pointed out and those who are really paying attention realize this: the bumps from converntions rarely happen anymore, due to the lack of excitement they once held. It should also be pointed out, what we read in H Post is rarely accuarate as it is as slanted as anything can be.
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