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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGallup Swing State Poll has it tied up 48/48. Obama gains. Each side is equally fired up.
Voters in the nation's key battlegrounds have become as enthusiastic and engaged in the 2012 presidential election as they were in the historic contest four years ago, and they finally have made up their minds about President Obama and Mitt Romney.
The even split among likely voters in the USA TODAY/Gallup Poll of Swing States reflects gains in the campaign's final weeks by Obama, who has closed a 4-percentage-point deficit from early October in the wake of a disappointing first presidential debate. Most of the interviews were completed before Hurricane Sandy hit, and the president's disaster response may have bolstered his standing a bit since then.
The 11th and final Swing States Poll, a USA TODAY series that began a year ago, finds voters increasingly excited about the election and settled in their support. They say they have a clear idea what each candidate would do if elected though that has caused some alarm. Most express concern that a President Romney would return to failed GOP policies and that a re-elected Obama would rely too much on Big Government.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/04/1155468/-USA-Today-Gallup-Swing-State-Poll-Shows-Likely-Voters-Split-48-48-and-as-Fired-Up-as-2008
DCBob
(24,689 posts)cheers!
tbennett76
(223 posts)they are telegraphing a lead in their poll that comes out-anybody?
malaise
(269,049 posts)smelling reality
glowing
(12,233 posts)They just don't like the other guy.