Today's results reflect polling from last Wednesday through yesterday, so there is no data in the aftermath of last night's debate, which went much better for the president.
But Romney also took a 2-point lead among registered voters, a measure that has been more favorable to the president in Gallup's polling. That means Romney has swung the race 7 points in that measure — before the first debate, Obama led Romney by 5 points among registered voters.
On Tuesday, Romney led Obama 50-46 among likely voters, hitting the crucial 50-percent mark for the first time in the race.
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Don't consider this as over - we still have to go to the polls and make the numbers official.
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Name-calling and blaming previous adminstrations....this is what President Oblamer is good at. That and playing golf...and partying like a rock star with Jay Z & Beyonce...and skipping intelligence meetings...and lying to the American public...and forcing his adminstration to participate in a cover up...and playing some more golf...and schmoozing with celebreties and the media...playing some more golf...lying some more..and making television appearances...skipping some more intelligence meetings...throwing Hillary Clinton under the bus...playing more golf
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