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Mitt Romney Polling Better With Women Than President Barack Obama Polls Have Turned In Favor Of Romney May 16. 2012
Barack Obama President Barack Obama's rival, former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney, has made headway in another poll against the incumbent, for the presidency of the United States. First Gallup, then Rasmussen released polls revealing Mitt Romney is favored to win the presidency. Then the lead widened by several points last week.
Mitt Romney Polls on the economy also revealed people prefer businessman Romney to Obama, regarding potentially fixing the economy. The latest poll reveals, Romney is now polling better with women than President Obama, when just weeks ago it was the other way around. STORY SOURCE Shock Poll: Romney now leads among women May 15, 2012 -- 11:08 AM - President Obama’s claim that the GOP is mounting a war on women has proven to be a failure. A month into his assault on the Republicans and Mitt Romney, the new CBS-New York Times poll shows that the GOP presidential candidate now leads among women--and men. Since April, women have gone from strongly backing Obama to endorsing Romney. In April, Obama held a 49 percent to 43 percent lead among women. That has now flipped to 46 percent backing Romney with 44 percent for Obama, an 8-point switch... RELATED ARTICLES Gallup Poll Reveals Americans Favor Mitt Romney Over President Obama When It Comes To The Economy Polls Indicate These Are Obama's Last Few Months In Office But He Does Not Agree Mitt Romney Is Beating Barack Obama Again In Latest Gallup Poll To Predict The Presidency Poll: Obama Will Lose The 2012 Election By A Landslide President Barack Obama Still Lagging In The Polls Behind Mitt Romney Polls Concur Republican Candidates Are Rating More Favorably With The Public Than President Obama |
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