- New polls from the Pew Research Center and the Associated Press catalog the rising economic jitters that threaten President Obama's bid for re-election. (Washington Post)
- The latest Associated Press-GfK poll shows a close race that hasnt changed much since Mitt Romney rallied GOP support after the end of the primaries. (Politico.com)
- Yesterday, a Bloomberg News poll found Obama leading Mitt Romney nationally by 13 points. Today, an Associated Press poll found the two men in a statistical dead heat. (Washington Post)
- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson clings to a narrow 43-39 percent lead over Republican Connie Mack in a new poll on the states U.S. Senate race, while Mack would run away with the GOP nomination if the election were today. (News-Press)
- Three months of declining job creation have left the public increasingly glum, with only 3 out of 10 adults saying the country is headed in the right direction. Five months before the election, the economy remains Obamas top liability. (Time)
- Republican Mitt Romney has closed in on President Barack Obama as Americans are more confident in the former Massachusetts governor's ability to improve the economy, a Pew Research Center poll shows. (Bloomberg)
- The Supreme Court did not rule today on President Obamas health care law, but a new poll shows that it remains a source of political contention. An Associated Press-GfK survey shows that 47% of Americans oppose the law Obama signed in 2010. (USA Today)
- Powered by robust support from a variety of voting blocs, President Barack Obama leads presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the perennial battleground of Florida, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac University released Thursday. (TPM)
- After Obama's recent policy shift, however, the senator said he was dropping the idea. A new poll conducted in the wake of Obama's new immigration policy showed that he had improved his standing among Latino voters. (Hartford Courant)
- TALLAHASSEE — Supported by the coalition of voters that catapulted him to the presidency four years ago, Barack Obama has regained a small lead over challenger Mitt Romney among Florida voters, a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows. (Naples Daily News)
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Obama poll
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