Uh-oh: Romney Takes the Lead in Deep Blue Wisconsin (voters, campaign, Republican)
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Mitt Romney now leads President Obama for the first time in Wisconsin where the president's support has fallen to its lowest level to date.
The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters shows Romney with 47% of the vote to Obama’s 44%. Five percent (5%) prefer some other candidate, and four percent (4%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Romney will be in Michigan next week for at least a day or so, I bet he swings on over to Wisconsin too. Obama is running ads in this region - both are in play.
Romney will be in Michigan next week for at least a day or so, I bet he swings on over to Wisconsin too. Obama is running ads in this region - both are in play.
When Romney wins the Presidency, I hope he appoints Scott Walker Secretary of Labor.
I'll need to see more polls, Rasmussen doesn't have a good track record. Still my guess is Wisconsin is at the very least moving to tossup status such isn't good for Obama.
Wisconsin is a toss up. Michigan is a done deal. Romney has no chance there.
If Obama has Michigan guaranteed as you say, then is Obama running a poor campaign? He is after all, spending money here - makes Obama seem a bit foolish.
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