Monday, November 5, 2012

Polls suggest lead for Obama in swing states



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Polls suggest lead for Obama in swing states


Opinion polls suggest the rivals for the presidency of the US are neck and neck, but President Barack Obama is said to have a slight lead over Mitt Romney in the country's swing states.

The US President and his Republican challenger are making their final push for votes two days before the election.

The candidates will travel across the country today, visiting key states that will be crucial in deciding who wins Tuesday's poll.





The President’s election team is mobilising a massive get-out-the-vote effort aimed at carrying the Democrat to victory while, Romney is making a late play for votes in Democratic-leaning Pennsylvania.

Both campaigns predict victory in Tuesday’s election. Obama’s closing out the campaign with an apparent edge in some key battleground states, including Ohio.

Romney’s campaign is projecting momentum and banking on late-breaking voters to propel him to victory in the exceedingly close race.

The Republican will briefly cut away from the nine or so competitive states that have dominated the candidates’ travel itineraries this autumn. Romney, along with running mate Paul Ryan, plan an early evening rally tonight in Morrisville, Pennsylvania




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