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Mitt Romney Pulls Ahead Of President Obama Again In The Polls After The Second Debate Mitt Romney Gallops Ahead In Gallup Poll October 17. 2012
Mitt Romney to Obama: I'm still winning A Gallup poll released today reveals presidential candidate and former Massachusetts governor, Mitt Romney, has pulled ahead of incumbent President Barack Obama again in the polls, after last night's debate, the second in the series regarding the 2012 election for the U.S. presidency. This has occurred, even in spite of CNN's Candy Crowley showing Obama favoritism, giving him more time, helping him to debate with her two cents and even declaring Mitt Romney "wrong" in conduct that was unprofessional for a moderator.
Gallup Poll A more aggressive and angry Obama emerged last night at the debate, but rival Romney, a wealthy businessman with an understanding of business and economics, was able to throw out devastating economic facts and figures that did not help the president's plight. As the Judiciary Report stated from the inception of his presidency, any inability to turn the economy around would work against him. STORY SOURCE Election 2012 Likely Voters Trial Heat: Obama vs. Romney RELATED ARTICLES Obama Campaign In Chaos Over Mitt Romney's Resurgence In The Presidential Polls Gallup Poll Reveals Barack Obama And Mitt Romney Are Tied In The Race For The White House Poll Shows Americans Top Concern Is The Economy But Presidential Candidates Are Off Topic Mitt Romney Beating Barack Obama In The Polls Again As DNC Bounce Fades In One Week Poll Indicates President Obama Set To Lose The Vote In His Political Home State Of Illinois July Polls Indicate Mitt Romney Is Ahead Of Barack Obama For The Presidency Once Again New Poll Reveals Public Believes Mitt Romney Would Manage The Economy Better Than President Obama |
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