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  • Rasmussen Daily: SUN: 10/28: R:50 0:47 Obama -12%

    10/28/2012 6:34:32 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 50 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/28/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    Daily Presidential Tracking Poll The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate,... Read more
  • Rasmussen Daily: SAT 10/27: R:50 O:46 Obama -10%

    10/27/2012 6:33:08 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 63 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/27/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    Daily Presidential Tracking Poll The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 46%. Two percent (1%) prefer some other candidate, and another two percent (2%) are undecided. This is the fifth consecutive day that Romney has been at the 50% level of support. He has enjoyed a three- or four-point edge on each of those days. See daily tracking history.
  • Rasmussen Swing State: FRI 10/26: R:50 O:46

    10/26/2012 8:12:52 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 26 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/26/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    Friday, October 26, 2012 The full Swing State tracking update offers Rasmussen Reader subscribers a combined view of the results from 11 key states won by President Obama in 2008 and thought to be competitive in 2012. The states collectively hold 146 Electoral College votes and include Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. If you do not already have a Rasmussen Reader account, subscribe now. Platinum Members have access to detailed demographic information. In the 11 swing states, Mitt Romney earns 50% of the vote to Obama’s 46%. Two percent (2%) like...
  • Rasmussen Daily: FRI 10/26: R:50 O:47 Obama -12% : FULL post Debate THREE

    10/26/2012 6:43:11 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 113 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/26/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    Daily Presidential Tracking Poll The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate,... Read more
  • Daily Rasmussen: THU 10/25: R:50% O:47% Obama -12%

    10/25/2012 6:36:14 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 59 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/25/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    Daily Presidential Tracking Poll The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. Two percent (2%) prefers some other candidate,... Read more
  • Rasmussen: Romney 261, Obama 253

    10/24/2012 1:10:39 PM PDT · by nhwingut · 27 replies
    Weekly Standard ^ | 10/24/2012 | JEFFREY H. ANDERSON
    State-by-state polling by Rasmussen Reports now shows Mitt Romney narrowly leading President Obama in the projected tally of electoral votes — 261 to 253. Of the nine key swing states, Rasmussen’s polling (all conducted during the past week except for in Pennsylvania) shows Romney ahead in Florida (by 5 percentage points), Virginia (by 3 points), Colorado (by 4 points), and New Hampshire (by 2 points). It shows Obama ahead in Pennsylvania (by 5 points), Wisconsin (by 2 points), and Nevada (by 2 points). It shows Ohio and Iowa tied.
  • Rasmussen Daily: WED 10/24: R:50% O:46: Obama -12%

    10/24/2012 6:35:24 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 52 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/24/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 46%. Two percent (2%) prefers some other candidate,... Read more
  • Election 2012: Ohio President Ohio: Obama 48%, Romney 48% (Ras)

    10/24/2012 5:18:24 AM PDT · by Palmetto Patriot · 80 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | Wednesday, October 24, 2012 | Rasmussen
    With just two weeks to go until Election Day, the race for Ohio’s 18 Electoral College votes is a tie. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters, taken the night after the final presidential debate, shows both President Obama and Mitt Romney attracting 48% of the vote. Two percent (2%) plan to vote for some other candidate, and three percent (3%) are undecided.
  • DUmmie FUnnies 10-23-12 (All Out DUmmie Panic Attack to Commence this Weekend)

    10/23/2012 10:17:12 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 29 replies
    DUmmie FUnnies ^ | October 23, 2012 | DUmmies and PJ-Comix
    I think we can now pinpoint when the full scale no holds barred DUmmie panic attack begins. It will be this weekend. How do I know? Because right now the DUmmies were shaken up by the latest Rasmussen poll showing Romney up by 50 to 46 which also closely matches the Gallup poll results. So why this weekend? Because the nervous DUmmies are holding out the hope that somehow Obama with his Sling Blade Stare during last night's debate can turn it all around as you can see in this THREAD, "Rasmussen." When the poll results are released this...
  • Daily Swing State Tracking Poll Swing State Tracking: Romney 50%, Obama 45%

    10/23/2012 7:18:36 AM PDT · by tatown · 47 replies
    Rasmussen ^ | 10/23 | Rasmussen
    Tuesday, October 23, 2012 The full Swing State tracking update offers Rasmussen Reader subscribers a combined view of the results from 11 key states won by President Obama in 2008 and thought to be competitive in 2012. The states collectively hold 146 Electoral College votes and include Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. If you do not already have a Rasmussen Reader account, subscribe now. Platinum Members have access to detailed demographic information. In the 11 swing states, Mitt Romney earns 50% of the vote to Obama’s 45%. Two percent (2%) like...
  • Daily Presidential Tracking Poll: R50/O46

    10/23/2012 6:54:06 AM PDT · by tatown · 130 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/23 | Rasmussen Reports
    Tuesday, October 23, 2012 The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 46%. One percent (1%) prefer some other candidate, and two percent (2%) are undecided. Other than brief convention bounces, this is the first time either candidate has led by more than three points in months.
  • Election 2012: Colorado President Colorado: Romney 50%, Obama 46%

    itt Romney has now reached the 50% mark for the first time in Colorado and leads President Obama by four in the critical swing state. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Colorado Voters finds Romney with 50% support to Obama’s 46%. Two percent (2%) like some other candidate, and one percent (1%) remains undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Still, Colorado remains a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Electoral College Projections. But Colorado is the fourth swing state that has moved in Romney’s direction in the past week. Florida, Missouri and North Carolina have now shifted...
  • Rasmussen Daily Tracking: MON 10/22: R:49% O:47% Obama -16%

    10/22/2012 6:35:09 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 39 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/22/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and two percent (2%) are undecided. See daily tracking history.
  • Rasmussen Daily Swing State: R: 50% O:46%

    10/21/2012 7:07:03 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 107 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/21/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    The full Swing State tracking update offers Rasmussen Reader subscribers a combined view of the results from 11 key states won by President Obama in 2008 and thought to be competitive in 2012. The states collectively hold 146 Electoral College votes and include Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. If you do not already have a Rasmussen Reader account, subscribe now.
  • Rasmussen Daily: SUN: 10/21: R:49% O:47% Obama -16%

    10/21/2012 6:31:49 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 49 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/21/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 47%. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate, and two percent (2%) are undecided. See daily tracking history. These numbers are unchanged from the morning of the second presidential debate. They suggest that the president’s stronger performance in that debate stopped his slide in the polls but did not regain lost ground. The first debate had a bigger impact, changing the race from a two-point Obama advantage to a two-point Romney edge. Still, the...
  • Election 2012: Virginia President R-50, O-47 (Rasmussen)

    10/20/2012 6:02:34 PM PDT · by Signalman · 15 replies
    Rasmussen ^ | 10/19/2012 | Scott Rasmussen
    Friday, October 19, 2012 Mitt Romney has now hit the 50% mark in Virginia. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Virginia Voters, taken two nights after the second presidential debate, shows Romney with 50% support to President Obama’s 47%. Two percent (2%) remain undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Virginia, considered a critical state to both candidates’ political fortunes, remains a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Electoral College Projections. A week ago, Romney led 49% to 47% in Virginia. Prior to this survey, the candidates have been within two points or less of each other in...
  • Rasmussen Daily: SAT: 10/20: R:49% O:48% (Full post debate sample)

    10/20/2012 6:37:54 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 65 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/20/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns the vote from 48%. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate,...
  • Rasmussen: Get ready for a small Romney bump out of the second debate

    10/19/2012 8:46:18 AM PDT · by TBBT · 29 replies
    hotair.com ^ | 10/19/2012 | Ed Morrissey
    Today’s presidential tracking poll from Rasmussen shows a two-point gain for Barack Obama, bringing him into a tie with Mitt Romney at 48/48. At first blush, that looks as though Obama may have righted the ship after the second debate, but Rasmussen warns that the most recent surveys show momentum in the opposite direction:
  • Rasmussen Missouri: R 54%, O 43%

    10/19/2012 8:39:01 AM PDT · by BlueStateRightist · 27 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | October 19, 2012 | Scott Rasmussen
    Mitt Romney now has a double-digit lead in Missouri. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Missouri Voters, taken the night after the second presidential debate, finds Romney with 54% support to President Obama’s 43%. One percent (1%) favors some other candidate, and three percent (3%) remain undecided.
  • Rasmussen Daily: FRI: 10/19: R:48% O:48% (R regains lead in Wed & Thur night polling)

    10/19/2012 6:36:12 AM PDT · by SoftwareEngineer · 66 replies
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 10/19/2012 | Rasmussen Reports
    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney and President Obama each attracting support from 48% of voters nationwide. One percent (1%) prefers some other candidate, and another two percent (2%) are undecided. See daily tracking history. These updates are based upon nightly polling and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. As a result, roughly one-third of the interviews for today’s update were completed before Tuesday night’s presidential debate. In the two nights of polling conducted since the debate, Romney has a slight advantage. Tomorrow morning (Saturday) will be the first update based entirely upon...