Mitt Romney and Barack Obama
Polls continue to spell trouble for President Barack Obama. With
America only days away from the November 6, 2012 presidential election, not only
is Republican challenger Mitt Romney leading President Barack Obama in national
polls conducted by Gallup and Rasmussen, he is now ahead of him in political key
states Ohio and Florida.
Barack Obama
Previously, Obama held the lead in the aforementioned polls and
states, but since the time of the first debate, Romney took the national lead.
This past weekend, polls also began to reveal Romney now has the lead in Florida
and Ohio, two states that have played a key role in determining U.S. Presidents.
A new poll by the bipartisan group Battleground has stated, "Its 'vote election
model,' is projecting that Mitt Romney will defeat President Obama 52 percent to
47 percent."
Mitt Romney's new slogan is "We (America) can't afford four
more years of Barack Obama"
Political analysts have stated early voting usually benefits
Democrats, whereas Republicans tend to vote on election day. However, in another
twist, Hurricane Sandy has brought early voting to a halt in several major East
Coast states, as noted by numerous publications watching the storm. As the
phrase goes, Obama truly is facing "the perfect storm" and in more ways than
one.
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