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romney Romney will win by a landslide, according to the most recent polls.
Most people seem very uncertain at this point. While many do support Mr. Obama, many others support Mr. Romney. It really depends on which polls you look at: several show Romney ahead, while others show Obama ahead. But the general consensus is this election is very close, with neither candidate really pulling away. Undoubtedly, the race will go down to the wire.
Exit polls indicates the Hispanic favored Obama over Romney by a margin of 71% to 27%.
Obama Not true. Currently, Obama is trailing Mitt Romney in most polls, and with the lies he told blatantly about the situation in Libya, his hopes are dimming. He is flailing at Romney with all kinds of lies and rhetoric, even resorting to mild profanity.
Until about 1100 EST, Gov Romney led the electoral college count. However, when the polls in California closed, President Obama took the lead and within an hour of that the election was called in his favor.
Romney is leading in some polls, while Obama is leading in others. While we can't predict, it looks like things will go down to the wire.
It will either be Barack Obama or Mitt Romney. We will not know until after the polls close and returns come in on November 6, 2012.barake obamma
Although the polls said the election would be close, President Obama scored a decisive win in the electoral college, and also won the popular vote. He was thus re-elected, and will serve a second term.
It depends on which debate, since there were three of them. Most critics believe Mr. Romney won the first debate (although people who listened on radio seemed to feel it was a draw, as opposed to TV watchers, who thought Romney made a better impression); the polls and the majority of critics believe that President Obama won the second debate; and the third seems to be the most partisan-- Republicans believe Romney won, while Democrats believe the president did.
Over the last several months, John McCain has usually trailed Barack Obama in the polls, although almost always within the statistical margin of error. In most polls, McCain was ahead on several occasions, but not in all polls overall.
The most likely candidate to win would be Mitt Romney because he is the frontrunner in the 2012 Republican primary and because our current president Barrack obama has a low approval rating and has made no significant progress in our economy. Mitt Romney as of Monday October 15, 2012 he has a 9% lead in most polls.
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