- Quinnipiac University is out with a new poll of voters in three key swing states—Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The headline is that Romney slightly leads Obama in Florida and Ohio, whereas Obama is winning Pennsylvania. (Forbes)
- The presidential race is tightening in the two key swing states of Florida and Ohio, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll out today. (Union-News & Sunday Republican)
- New poll results from a trio of swing states show the 2012 presidential race tightening between President Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney. (US News and World Report)
- Mitt Romney is catching up with Barack Obama in a pair of critical swing states, thanks to perceptions that the former Bain Capital chief executive can handle the economy better than the current president. (Marketwatch)
- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has pulled into a virtual tie with President Barack Obama in the crucial swing states of Ohio and Florida, but Obama retains a solid lead in Pennsylvania, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday. (msnbc.com)
- New polling data released Thursday also suggested a gap in swing-state voters' perceptions of the economy according to a Quinnipiac University poll. (msnbc.com)
- Republican challenger Mitt Romney has gained substantial ground against US President Barack Obama in two key swing states, while Obama has widened his lead in a third, a poll released Thursday found. (Big Hollywood)
- A new poll indicates the race for Ohio's swing-state votes in the November presidential election is a toss up. Obama holds the lead in Ohio despite trailing by 5 percentage points among independent voters, according to the poll. (The Business Journal)
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Swing state polls
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