Presidential elections and two opinion polls at the state level in Colorado show the results of the division. Gallup tracking poll presidency President Obama maintains a lead of 3% at the national level. Obama at 49% compared to 46% for Mitt Romney. That does not represent a decline of 1% for Obama and a 1% increase for Romney from the previous day. The third party candidates along with undecided voters increased by 5% at the national level. Gallup published yesterday its latest presidential election this afternoon, Saturday, October 6, 2012.Over Rasmussen Reports presidential tracking poll Mitt Romney was in the lead by 2% at the national level. President Obama was at 47% compared to 49% for Romney. The third party candidates in 2%, which is better than 1% were doing a few days ago. Similarly, the voters still undecided is 2% at the national level. This survey reports issued Rasmussen presidential morning, Sunday 7 October, 2012. The elections were held at the state level two in the state of Colorado through battleground market weakness and the University of Denver. Of course it was at the University of Denver at the site of the first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney. At the University of Denver Obama's presidential poll was ahead by 4% in the state of Colorado. Obama was at 47% and Romney was at 43%. The third party candidates in the 4% in the state of Colorado, which is higher than it was a vote on the national level. The undecided voters increased by 5% in the state of Colorado, which is also slightly higher than it was a vote on the national level. Was released survey from the University of Denver on October 5, 2012.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
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