- WASHINGTON -- Same as it ever was. Thats the primary message from the latest batch of national polls on the race for president conducted in early July. (Huffington Post)
- Two new national polls show President Obama leading Republican challenger Mitt Romney, with one of the surveys offering an explanation: the marriage gap. (Boston Globe)
- President Obama leads presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney by eight points in Virginia as both campaigns turn their focus toward the all-important swing state this week. Mr. (Washington Times)
- WASHINGTON — Talk of Wisconsin being a toss-up state in the presidential election seems premature, judging by two polls released Wednesday showing President Barack Obama with a lead in the high single digits. (Boston Herald)
- with African American voters supporting President Obama over John McCain 95 to 4 percent in 2008, and with current polls showing a similar split in this election cycle. Romney made note of the tough room with a joke at the start of his remarks. (MSNBC Firstread)
- President Obama continues to hold a tenuous, statistically insignificant lead in a new Quinnipiac University poll released early on Wednesday, driven by what the pollsters describe as a wide gap in the vote preferences of single and married voters. (NationalJournal.com)
- But Vander Plaats, Deace and others say Christian conservatives cannot be driven in droves to the polls solely by their dislike for Obamas policies. (FOX News)
- Digging into the crosstabs of our ABC/Washington Post poll its clear that Obama has a significant problem with independent voters. On every measure, independents are significantly more disappointed with the president and more open to a Mitt Romney message. (YAHOO!)
- President Obamas popularity among unmarried women propels him to a 3-point lead over presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in a Quinnipiac University national poll released Wednesday. Mr. Obama leads Mr. (Washington Times)
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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