Monday, October 29, 2012

BREAKING: Rasmussen, Romney finally leads in Ohio, 50-48%

Still incredibly close, but the Obama firewall continues to crumble.  If he loses Ohio, it's over. And if he loses Ohio, he probably also loses most of the other toss ups. POTUS will try to show leadership during the hurricane for the next few days, but with Benghazi-Gate roaring ahead, I don't see how he can make up the lost ground a week out.

Notice how the remaining 2% say they are for someone else or undecided. No way Obama gets any of the 1% who are for someone else, and the majority of the undecideds will break for the challenger as they always do. If they're not for Obummer at this point, they never will be.

Look for Romney to get some 51.some % and win Ohio. I'm praying WI can do the same.

--WRD

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Monday, October 29, 2012


Rasmussen ~> Ohio: Romney 50%, Obama 48%


Mitt Romney now leads the presidential race in Ohio according to Rassmussen.

This is the first time that Mitt has led the Ohio race.

Rasmussen reported:

The race for Ohio’s Electoral College votes remains very close, but now Mitt Romney now has a two-point advantage.


The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters shows Romney with 50% support to President Obama’s 48%. One percent (1%) likes some other candidate, while another one percent (1%) remains undecided.


Ohio remains a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Electoral College Projections. Based on the current projections, Romney would have to win Wisconsin if he loses Ohio in order to move into the White House.


The candidates have been locked in a very tight battle in Ohio since August. A week ago, Romney and Obama were tied in the Buckeye State with 48% support each. This is the first time Romney has taken even a modest lead in the race.