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It is now because he edited it. Which is good, I was curious where he got his information and figured he forgot to post the link because that happens some times. Seriously, does everything on this site have to be considered an attack?
Why is Rasmussen still being cited as a legitimate pollster by the right? That's right, they need to believe baseless lies to keep the little world they created for themselves from collapsing. Have fun with that.
Ohio poll: Romney leads 51-48 among those certain to vote
Stunning 92 percent of all voters in the state who say that they are certain to go to the polls on Election Day, Romney leads 51 percent to 48 percent. And among the 83 percent who have already made up their minds how they will vote, Romney is ahead 52 percent to 48 percent.
Rasmussen said that in September, Ohio voters trusted Romney more than the president when it comes to handling the economy by a narrow 48 percent to 46 percent margin. Now, he has a 49% to 45% lead in voter trust on the economy.
On national security, Romney edges Obama 48 percent to 47 percent. Last month, Obama had a five-point lead.
And 50 percent think the economy will improve if Romney wins and the GOP keeps the House and wins back the Senate.
Not so if Democrats win. Just 34 percent think the economy will improve if Obama wins reelection and the Democrats Congress, with 40 percent believing it will get worse.Ohio poll: Romney leads 51-48 among those certain to vote | WashingtonExaminer.com
Well, whaddya know!
A right wing website has an opinion piece favorable to Romney!
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