Some good news for Mitt Romney today after spending yesterday getting hammered in his London trip by British press and politicians: He's leading President Barack Obama in Rasmussen's daily tracking poll by his biggest margin in more than a month.
Romney leads Obama, 49 percent to 44 percent, in the general election matchup. That nearly mirrors the result on who voters say they trust more to handle the economy. Romney leads there 49-43.
Just last Saturday, though, the two candidates were tied at 46 percent apiece. Rasmussen notes that "as with any such change in the race, it remains to be seen whether it marks a lasting shift or is merely statistical noise."
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No lead is big enough. Harry Reid was behind 11 % going into the election last time and he won by 5. The democrats and unions can cheat that lead right out of existance.
ReplyDeletenot big enough lead. romney needs to blow him out of the water...
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ReplyDeleteThen maybe you can explain Florida and Ohio to us. Think 2000 and 2004...
Trying to figure out what else we can do to improve / sustain that lead.
ReplyDeleteWe don't like the 'change' we got!
Same time 4 yrs ago Obama was ahead of McCain by 4 points according to Real Clear Politics site.
ReplyDeleteDo you folks actually think we vote these people into office? That is outrageous!
ReplyDeleteWake up and smell the Facism.
Barry WILL win. Period