- President Obama leads Mitt Romney, 49 percent to 43 percent, in a national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Tuesday evening. Among voters in 12 battleground states, Obama led 49 to 41. (Huffington Post)
- President Obama enjoys a six-point lead over Republican nominee-in-waiting Mitt Romney according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with a nasty, negative campaign taking a toll on both men. (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
- Negative views on the rise But what did change was an increase in negative views about both Obama and Romney. (NBCNews.com)
- And a whopping 79 percent of Democrats saw Obama as better able to work across the aisle, while 73 percent of Republicans said the same for Romney. (YAHOO!)
- Michigan was supposed to be easy pickings for President Barack Obama. However, according to recent poll numbers, the state is still in play and Obama will have to work harder and divert resources here. (ClickOnDetroit.com)
- In 2008, people from religions other than Protestantism and Catholicism accounted for 7% in Nevada's exit polls, and Mormons said they preferred McCain to Obama by more than 3-1 in pre-election polling. (Time)
- Obama has been publicly calling for the Syrian leader has been one area in which the president has consistently drawn high marks in polls of voters, Romney's comments on Syria obviously reflect a contrary view. (RealClearPolitics)
- WESTERVILLE — In her sixth trip to Ohio since becoming first lady, Michelle Obama never mentioned her husband's Republican opponent Mitt Romney. (Cincinnati.com)
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
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