Monday, November 5, 2012

Nov. 4 presidential polls show the presidential race is tied



Likely voters nationally continue to divide about down the middle: 49 percent support 

Four national presidential polls are out which show the presidential race is tied with two days left to go. Several presidential polls in battleground states also indicate a very close presidential election.
ABC News/Washington Post presidential tracking poll had the presidential race as a statistical tie. President Obama and Mitt Romney were both at 48% nationally. Voters who supported another candidate were at 1%, voters who supported neither Romney or Obama were at 1%, and voters who had no opinion were also at 2% nationally. ABC News/Washington Post released their presidential tracking poll on Saturday, November 3, 2012.
Rasmussen Reports presidential tracking poll had the presidential race tied. President Obama and Mitt Romney were both at 49% nationally. Third party candidates were at 1% and undecided voters were at 1% nationally. Rasmussen Reports released their presidential tracking poll on Sunday, November 4, 2012.
Politico/George Washington University/Battleground conducted a national presidential poll had the presidential race tied. President Obama and Mitt Romney were both at 48% nationally. Third party candidates combined with undecided voters were at 4% nationally. Politico/George Washington University/Battleground released their national presidential poll on Sunday, November 4, 2012.
NBC News/Wall Street Journal released their final national presidential poll before the election that had President Obama ahead by 1 point. Obama was at 48% compared to 47% for Romney. Two weeks ago Obama and Romney were tied at 47% each in the NBC News/Wall Street Journal national presidential poll. Third party candidates combined with undecided voters were at 5% nationally. NBC News/Wall Street Journal released their national presidential poll on Sunday, November 4, 2012.
WMUR/University of New Hampshire conducted a presidential poll in the state of New Hampshire that was a tie. President Obama and Mitt Romney were both at 48% statewide. Third party candidates were at 2% and undecided voters were at 3% statewide in New Hampshire. WMUR/University of New Hampshire released their presidential poll for New Hampshire on November 3, 2012.
Tribune-Review/Susquehanna conducted a presidential poll in the state of Pennsylvania that was also a tie. President Obama and Mitt Romney were both at 47% statewide. Third party candidates combined with undecided voters were at 6% statewide in Pennsylvania. Tribune-Review/Susquehanna released their presidential poll for Pennsylvania on November 3, 2012.
Columbus Dispatch conducted a presidential poll in the state of Ohio that had President Obama with a lead of 2 points. Obama was at 50% compared to 48% for Romney. Third party candidates were at 1% statewide in Ohio. Columbus Dispatch released their presidential poll for Ohio on November 4, 2012. Rasmussen Reports presidential poll for Ohio had the presidential race as a tie two days ago with Obama and Romney at 49% statewide in Ohio.
Baydoun/Foster conducted a presidential poll in the state of Michigan that had Mitt Romney with a lead of 0.62 point. Obama was at 46.24% compared to 46.86% for Romney. Third party candidates were at 4.94% and undecided voters were at 1.96% statewide in Michigan. Baydoun/Foster released their presidential poll for Michigan on November 4, 2012.

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