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Coincidence? Twenty-four hours after a jobs report that most considered a disaster, Mitt Romney took his biggest lead in the Rasmussen rolling tracking poll over Barack Obama, 48/44 — the biggest lead either man has had in weeks. Rasmussen reminds us that this could just be statistical noise, of course: The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney picking up 48% of the vote, while President Obama attracts 44%. Four percent (4%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided. … This is the first time either candidate has been ahead by more than two points since President Obama held a three-point edge on May 21. As with all such changes, it remains to be seen whether these new numbers reflect a lasting change in the race or are merely statistical noise.I’m pretty sure this isn’t coincidental: ...
It's amazing that it's that close. but if you consider that previous elections the support of the owebumaManiaMedia can add 5 points to their candidate, owebuma may actually be down 9 to 10 points, and sinking.
Being an incumbent President is a huge advantage, a horse the Obummer campaign seems to be riding pretty hard.
Romney better pick a high caliber VP. I swear to God if we get another "who the hell did he pick?"