Pew Poll: Race Evens Up, But Romney Holds Turnout Advantage
Excerpt:A poll launched Monday by the Pew Research Center shows that President Obama has actually failed to regain much of the support he lost in the days after the first governmental argument. The poll shows that among most likely voters, the race is now an analytical dead heat with both Obama and Mitt Romney receiving 47 percent support. Amongst registered voters there is exactly what Pew calls a "statistically insignificant two-point edge" of 47 percent to 45 percent for Obama. However Pew president Andrew Kohut informs All Things Considered host Robert Siegel that of specific relevance is the modification in perspective and interest of Romney advocates. "[ More ] Romney backers are now saying they are voting 'for' [ Romney ] as opposed to against Obama," Kohut states. Of the registered voters who support Romney, 57 percent now state their vote is "for" the applicant.
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President Obama
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-0.339302 | "[More] Romney backers are now saying they are voting 'for' [Romney] as opposed to against Obama," Kohut says. ... |
0 | "These are attitudes that ... voters have had about the candidates for much of the campaign," Kohut says. ... |
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Overall Sentiment: 0.207916
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Source URL: http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2012/10/29/163885674/pew-poll-race-evens-up-but-romney-holds-turnout-advantage?ft=1&f=1014
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Pew Poll: Race Evens Up, But Romney Holds Turnout Advantage
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A new Pew Research Center poll shows that among likely voters, the race is now a statistical dead heat with both President Obama and Mitt Romney receiving 47 percent support. And while Obama holds a slight edge among those registered to vote, a higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats say they plan to do so.
Source URL: http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2012/10/29/163885674/pew-poll-race-evens-up-but-romney-holds-turnout-advantage?ft=1&f=1014
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