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Saturday, November 3, 2012

U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION l Obama maintains a minimum lead over Romney in the polls in Ohio


The President of the United States  Barack Obama , has a minimal advantage in the polls in the state of Ohio , one of the most important granaries of votes in the elections to be held next Tuesday. According to the poll released Friday by CNN, Obama leads Republican rival Mitt Romney , in three points.  The result of the survey, 50 percent for Obama and 47 percent for Romney, further reaffirms the trend since last October, when the numbers of support and distance roamed these same quantities. Other surveys provide two to five point lead over Obama, although this advantage is minimal since, in all cases, consistent with the margin of error of the polls.

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However, these surveys confirm that Obama received a majority of support from women, middle class and those under 50 years. Romney, by contrast, brings together many of the votes of the men and the wealthy. Another relevant data from this survey is that the six out of ten people who voted in advance or you think go to the polls before Tuesday it has for Obama, who has devoted a considerable part of their efforts and posts on the subject. On average four percent of voters still remain undecided, according to the latest polls published in this state, where both candidates have made investments bulkier advertising during the election campaign.  In that sense, Romney has spent twice that Obama television ads in Ohio , a total of $ 12.7 million (9.9 million euros), according to CNN reveals.  U.S. President surpassed his rival four years ago, John McCain, in five points, although state elections midterm Republicans regained ground in the House of Representatives.

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