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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.
In the blue state of California, Obama still holds the lead over Republican candidate Mitt Romney but...
With a much smaller margin compared to four years ago. The USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Time poll shows Obama with a 14-point edge. In 2008, he won the state with a 24-point victory.
The decline in
support is also seen in New Jersey. According to The Inquirer New Jersey
Poll, conducted Tuesday through Thursday, Obama has a 10-point lead
over Romney, which falls short of the 16-point margin of victory he had there in 2008.
The
latest polls indicate that support for Obama is not as strong this year
as it was the first time he ran for president and he may lose the
national popular vote.
Gallup's daily tracking poll shows
registered voters as split (48 to 48 percent) between the two
presidential candidates.
And among likely voters, Romney has the edge
(51 percent to 46 percent). Obama's approval rating has also dropped
three percentage points to 48 percent.
Obama and Romney had their
third and final presidential debate on foreign policy on Monday and
polls show voters either deeming Obama the winner or calling it a tie.
Gallup found that 56 percent of Americans who watched the debate believe
Obama did a better job while only 33 percent said Romney did the better
job. A CNN/ORC poll found that the debate was largely a tie.
It also
showed that 24 percent of people who watched the debate said it made
them more likely to vote for Obama and a quarter said it made them more
likely to vote for Romney.
Overall,
when scoring the candidates on all three debates combined, Romney has
the edge. Gallup found 46 percent felt Romney did the better job overall
while 44 percent said the same for Obama.
The presidential election is less than two weeks away.
Polling Methodology
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the most accurate and up-to-date poll tracking and averaging service on
the web. Our Scoreboard is designed to be highly reactive to the twists
and turns of public opinion: only states with a 2-point margin or less
go into the ‘Tossup’ category.
We also keep editorial assignment of
states to an absolute minimum: as long as poll data is available, we let
the numbers tell the story.
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