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Polls Show Obama Leading in North Carolina, Florida, Colorado and 4 Other Swing States
By: Jason EasleySep. 24th, 2012more from Jason Easley
Seven new swing state polls released today all came to the same conclusion. President Obama has at least a four point lead in Michigan, North Carolina, Florida, Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
Let’s start with the states that Obama carried in 2008 that the Romney campaign is hoping to flip in 2012. Despite the Romney campaign’s claims that Wisconsin is in play, a new We Ask America poll became the second one in a week to show the president holding a double digit lead in the state. Obama leads Romney, 52.5%-41%, and Democratic Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin leads Tommy Thompson, 51%-41%. Wisconsin Independents are currently supporting Obama over Romney, 50%-37%.
In Iowa, an American Research Group poll shows Obama leading Romney 51%-44%. The state’s Independent voters are split 47%/47%, but Obama has a 17 point lead with women (56%-39%), and the president leads 52%-43% with those over age 50. Obama also leads Romney among white voters, 49%-47%. A new PPP poll of Colorado finds a similar story. The president is leading Mitt Romney, 51%-45%. Obama leads with men, 51%-46%, and is holding a small lead with white voters, 48%-47%. Colorado is a state where Romney’s 47% comments have done damage. Thirty eight percent of those who heard the comments said they they were less likely to vote for Romney. Only 27% saw his comments as a positive thing.
An American Research Group survey of Nevada found Obama opening up a 7 point lead over Romney, 51%-44%. While Romney leads with Nevada Independents (53%-41%), he trails Obama with men (49%-46%), women (52%-43%), and voters 50 and older (51%-42%). A new poll by Republican pollster Rassmussen shows why Mitt Romney has bailed on Michigan. President Obama now leads in the state, 54%-42%.
New polls of North Carolina and Florida reveal the president opening up leads in two states that have been dead heats all year. A new Civitas poll found that Obama leads Romney 49%-45% in North Carolina. Obama has a seven point lead over Romney with definite voters in the state, 43%-36%. An American Research Group survey of Florida found Obama leading Romney, 50%-45%. Romney leads with white voters (55%-41%), and men (50%-46%), but the candidates are virtually tied with voters over age 50 (Romney 49%/47%), and Independents (Romney 48%/47%). Obama holds leads with younger voters (52%-43%) and women (53%-42%).
All of the polls together paint a picture of an election that is starting to crystallize. Mitt Romney’s remarks about the 47% have hurt him in swing states, and more importantly the Republican has not been able to do anything since the Democratic convention to derail Obama’s growing momentum. Romney is down to hoping that he can force a momentum shifting moment at the first presidential debate. The results of the polls illustrate the very real possibility that perception that Romney is losing is starting to become fact in the minds of many voters.
This could be the perception through which voters view the debates. Nate Silver pointed out that contrary to what the Romney campaign is suggesting, if the incumbent is leading in late September, the home stretch tends to add support to his candidacy. Romney is going to have change the momentum either through his own campaign, or hope that Obama makes a major error.
These Obama leads aren’t a post convention bounce. They have become the new reality.
However, in electoral politics the reality of polling trends is only fully realized when people show up to vote.
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Rmuse
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 4:59 pm
Excellent news, and a reason to keep pressure on Willard who seems to make errors under pressure. Not a good sign for a man seeking the nation’s highest office. We can’t diminish, however, the President’s steady hand and consistency with policies that the voters recognize. As you pointed out, getting people to the ballot box is key to victory that may be this country’s salvation. The alternative is unthinkable.
wroxman
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 5:28 pm
An article in Politico states that Team Romney is in full mode of transition, staffing with former Bush officials. You have to give it to Romney. All his remarks are so crazy but they are very normal to him. His campaign is imploding and going nowehere, yet he working full speed on the transition team. When caught with the remarks about ignoring the 47% of population, he said that what he means he is caring for them. And he said that with straight face. My children would never said that way, and I really cannot see how one would like straight face, like that, yet Mitt, a devout Mormon has no such problem.
Is it the man, or the religion?
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 6:00 pm
I can tell you something is going to happen caused by the GOP to try and cheat their way in
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 9:46 pm
Voter suppression. And who leads the SCOTUS poll?
Jay
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 5:39 pm
I moved to the mountains of North Carolina last year. I have been pleased to hear rustic-looking folks whom you might think would blindly vote Republican – and they are critical of Romney and who plan to vote for Obama. I am encouraged.
sugapea
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 5:40 pm
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abson alcin
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 7:15 pm
My eye is widely open on the day time, on bed half way sleep, i clean my ear every day . i am posting and waiting. i like my taste, so i will not forget to vote
Ken G
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 7:49 pm
This is beginning to remind me of 2008 about this time when Obama rallies became victory rallies.
Rudy Gonzales
Sep. 27th, 2012 at 11:53 am
All the polls are showing is someone’s paying for others to ask questions. It matters little today’s poll. The only poll that will matter is the poll in November. And make no mistake – the TEA Party will come out in droves as their only desire is to vote Obama out of office. Everyone interested in keeping Obama in the white house must make every effort they can to vote for Obama and a new House and Senate make-up in the Democratic version. Not Mitt or Paul – Not Romney or Ryan – Not now – Not ever!