Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™
Mitt Romney
According to the Daily Presidential Tracking Poll from Rasmussen Reports, GOP candidate Mitt Romney is attracting 49% of the vote, while President Obama earns support from 44%. Three percent prefer some other candidate and four percent are undecided. These numbers are similar to the 49% - 43% numbers that are in Romney's advantage in answer to the question "Who is trusted most to handle the economy?" Romney's five-point advantage is the largest enjoyed by either candidate in just over a month. Whether or not it marks a lasting change or it will fluctuate as before remains to be seen. One thing I do believe is if Romney does have a chance to win the race, it will be very close. Mitt Romney must be more competitive in this race if he has a chance to win.
The problem is many conservative voters are wary of him because of his shifting positions on abortion, for example, and due to the fact he played a role in the passage of Obamacare in April 2006 while he was still governor of Massachusetts.
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