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Obama, Romney Tied Among Likely Voters (New Nat'l Journal poll, R up 8 w/Indies)
The National Journal ^ | Tuesday, October 2, 2012 | Shane Goldmacher

Posted on 10/02/2012 5:25:47 PM PDT by kristinn

President Obama and Mitt Romney are deadlocked among likely voters as they prepare to square off in their first presidential debate, according to the latest United Technologies/National Journal Congressional Connection Poll.

The survey showed that voters remain resistant to either Obama or Romney holding full control of the federal government.

Obama and Romney each pulled in 47 percent support in the poll among likely voters. It is among the narrowest margins of several presidential surveys published ahead of the debate this week. Other polls have shown the president with a slim lead. In this survey, while the race is tied among likely voters, Obama has a 5-point lead, 49 percent to 44 percent, among registered voters.

The survey was conducted Sept. 27-30 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.

Romney led in the poll among independents, 49 percent to 41 percent, with both candidates winning more than 90 percent support from their respective parties. The survey had Obama winning 81 percent of the nonwhite vote and Romney carrying 55 percent of white voters.

In estimating the turnout on Nov. 6, the poll projects an electorate that is 74 percent white, 11 percent African-American, and 8 percent Latino. The likely-voter party splits are 36 percent Democratic, 29 percent Republican, and 30 percent independent.

The estimates are similar to the 2008 turnout, when, according to CNN exit polling, 74 percent of voters were white, 13 percent black, and 9 percent Latino, with Democratic turnout at 39 percent, Republicans at 32 percent, and independents at 29 percent.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2012polls; obama; polls; romney
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I wonder if without rounding whether Romney took the lead in this survey?
1 posted on 10/02/2012 5:25:52 PM PDT by kristinn
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To: kristinn
"The likely-voter party splits are 36 percent Democratic, 29 percent Republican, and 30 percent independent-"

I don't think the 2008 turnout model holds for 2012. I think Republicans will outnumber Dems this time. If they don't I think the best the Dems could do would be + 2-4 percent not 7.

2 posted on 10/02/2012 5:33:48 PM PDT by lstanle
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To: kristinn

The race was over last week. Yet 5 national polls out the last 2 days, all deadlocked within MOE, from E-3.

The media is in full panic on twitter - w Drudge/Hannity tape and latest polls.

Seeing Obama tank the next 4 weeks will be even more satisfying. Those videos, tweets, polls an articles are in the record forever to be rubbed in their faces.


3 posted on 10/02/2012 5:34:04 PM PDT by nhwingut (Sarah Palin 12... No One Else)
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To: kristinn
I just finished posting this, then saw that you beat me by two minutes. Do you never sleep? :)

I bow before thee, O Freeper Extraordinaire!

4 posted on 10/02/2012 5:40:47 PM PDT by TonyInOhio (~ It-Is-Later-Than-You-Think ~)
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To: kristinn

47 + 47 = 94%. What are the other 6% doing anyway?

Still undecided?

Dick Morris says that in his observation...

But the fact is that the undecided vote always goes against the incumbent.

In 1980 (the last time an incumbent Democrat was beaten), for example, the Gallup Poll of October 27th had Carter ahead by 45-39. Their survey on November 2nd showed Reagan catching up and leading by three points. In the actual voting, the Republican won by nine. The undecided vote broke sharply — and unanimously — for the challenger.

An undecided voter has really decided not to back the incumbent. He just won’t focus on the race until later in the game.

I’m not sure if Dick Morris’ analysis stands up to scrutiny.

I’d really like to read the opinion of more knowledgeable folks out there on this one.


5 posted on 10/02/2012 5:41:54 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (bOTRT)
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To: TonyInOhio
Thanks. But in my haste to post I forgot to click the excerpt box. There is more at the source link

I found a Reuters poll from Sept. 2nd where Romney and Obama were tied at 45-45. Until tonight, Obama has had a small lead since the Democrat convention.

6 posted on 10/02/2012 5:48:04 PM PDT by kristinn (Dump the Chump in 2012)
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To: SeekAndFind

As questionable as Dick Morris’ track record is, he is pretty much considered a polling expert. You’re seeking some kind of polling messiah. Gallup Jesus perhaps. XD


7 posted on 10/02/2012 5:48:52 PM PDT by Viennacon
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To: kristinn

The sampling for this poll appears to be 39 percent Dems, 32 Rep, so if they are even with a skewed sample like that, Obama is in huge trouble.


8 posted on 10/02/2012 5:49:39 PM PDT by CaptainMorgantown
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To: lstanle

Wow if they are tied on a D+7 poll...Obama is in trouble.


9 posted on 10/02/2012 5:52:01 PM PDT by AndyTheBear
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To: SeekAndFind; LS; Perdogg; napscoordinator; God luvs America; nutmeg; SoFloFreeper; Ravi; ...

Poll ping.


10 posted on 10/02/2012 5:52:13 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar (The pundits have forgotten the 2010 elections.)
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To: Perdogg; LS; HamiltonJay

PIng!


11 posted on 10/02/2012 5:53:20 PM PDT by tatown ( FUMD, FUAC, and FUGB)
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To: All

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12 posted on 10/02/2012 5:56:39 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: kristinn

Indies are roughly 40% of the electorate, with that said, if Romney is leading 54 to 46 (by 8 points) that represents about 3.5% of all voters...

20% of Blue Dog Dems are openly stating they will vote for Romney, which is about 20% of 60% of the Democratic vote and 30% of over all vote * 60% is 18% *20% - 3.6%

So Obama is down 3.6 points in the general election from him losing 20% of working class democratic whites, and is down another 3.5% of so from being behind eight among independents, leading to a grand loss of 7.2% down from 2008.. Which curiously is EXACTLY how much he won by in 2008... But, losing 7.2% of your vote, doesn’t equate to you only losing 7.2% of your vote, its a double effect, because for every point you lose your opponent gains, so a 7.2% loss of support = to a 14.4 percent swing...

Right now if the election were held with these numbers in tact, and this doesn’t even begin to factor in entusiasm gap etc.. You have an exact flip of the 2008 election with the R getting 52.9 and Obama getting 45.7.

And as I said this doesn’t even start to take into account the enthusiasm gap, or the loss of support among jews and catholics and others Obama has gotten. He has a statistical max of the low 40s on election day, and frankly him getting less than 40% is not remotely beyond the realm of possibility.

Fight like its neck and neck, but don’t get wrapped up in this everday public polling its nonsense.


13 posted on 10/02/2012 6:02:24 PM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: kristinn

But, but, but we were told that it was over and Obama had won.


15 posted on 10/02/2012 6:03:19 PM PDT by Gator113 (I would have voted for NEWT, now it's Ryan and the other guy.~Just livin' life, my way~)
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No thanks for the aspirin. It has been tears, but I am ready to go back to Scotch with ice.


16 posted on 10/02/2012 6:08:27 PM PDT by Gator113 (I would have voted for NEWT, now it's Ryan and the other guy.~Just livin' life, my way~)
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To: kristinn

This is great news! That lead among independents is similar to the lead in the CNN poll had. I mentioned this before, but in the last 24 to 48 hours the off shore sportsbook odds have seen a dramatic change. The odds right now at SPORTSBOOK.com will pay +280 for a Romney win. That is 2.8 to 1. It was not that long ago in London were 9/2 or 4.5 to 1 for a Romney win. That is a dramatic change for those not familiar with gambling. Now don’t get depressed about the 2.8 to 1. The odds only move because of bets being placed in a lopsided manor.


17 posted on 10/02/2012 6:16:49 PM PDT by Paddy Irish
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To: kristinn

If Obama can’t even break 50%, he’s not going to win this thing. Frankly I hope Mitt gets at least 55%, and immediately claims a MANDATE to repeal Obamacare! Hey, it trumps the 53% that supposedly gave Obama the mandate to put that monstrosity in place.


18 posted on 10/02/2012 7:04:46 PM PDT by SuziQ
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So the libs are changing their tactics. Instead of trying to demoralize the opposition, now they’re trying to light a fire under their base. I suppose that’s what can happen when you play that game and try to use polling to create public opinion rather than reflect it. I think it’s panic time in River City.


19 posted on 10/02/2012 7:05:08 PM PDT by Mase (Save me from the people who would save me from myself!)
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To: kristinn

So many of these polls have a major Dem advantage on party ID. I can believe that some are deliberately manipulated but all of them? Something else is going on. We just have to hope these aren’t accurate although Romney could still win even then.


20 posted on 10/02/2012 7:25:01 PM PDT by lasereye
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