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Rasmussen Presidential Polls 2012: Mitt Romney now leads over President Obama by 4%, tied at Wisconsin
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Presidential polls conducted by Gallup daily tracking poll showed that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has extended his lead over US President Barack Obama.
With less than three weeks before the 2012 US Presidential elections, Romney now leads Obama, 52 percent to 45 percent
The latest in presidential polls shows President Obama losing a big chunk of the support he saw in the 2008 election in California and New Jersey.
Surveys of the Buckeye State have been all over the board in recent weeks as the election draws near. While most show President Obama with the lead, the size of it depends on whether the pollster was using human beings or robots to do the interviewing.
National polls: Mitt Romney has held a slight but persistent lead in national polling since the first debate. As of 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, he?s ahead by 0.7 percent in the Real Clear Politics average of polls, and by 0.2 percent in the Pollster.com tracker.
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